I love lemmy, way more than Reddit. I was already excited about the fediverse with mastodon and I absolutely love seeing another use case for it.
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I've moved here cause of the current Reddit drama, and I gotta say, this is a lot nicer than reddit currently is
Creating sublemmies hangs forever it seems. I was able to create one on day one of the reckoning, but not anymore.
Also, I thought Lemmy was broken but for whatever reason it performs badly in Firefox but Chrome works okay. I don't like this because I hate Chrome/Google but it isn't clear what the issue is in Firefox. I have NoScript, Ublock, etc. there so likely plugins
Getting used to it, very promising. I need a better understanding of how the Fediverse aggregates. How do I see what's trending beyond just lemmy.world instance? How do I browse their channel lists from here?
I'm enjoying the kbin/lemmy quite a bit. People are nicer, and reminds me of the old internet a lot.
The vibe is cool
The feature I want the most is for posts to auto-hide if I have upvoted/downvoted.
I like the community. I'm hoping that Lemmy doesn't turn into the cesspool that parts of Reddit became. I do have to refresh the page to see my posts and comments, but I imagine that there are some functional difficulties with scaling the platform to accommodate all of the people coming from Reddit.
As someone who always felt very overshadowed on Reddit, I'm looking forward to contributing more here.
Love it as much as I love your username
Just migrated my account here. Honestly it's getting a lot bigger here than what I've expected. Always lurked around Reddit, but I wouldn't mind changing my route over here.
It took me about 30 mins of getting used to the idiosyncrasies and the bugs (btw people most of the bugs are issues in github, go vote or comment!). Once I did I have been happy as a clam.
this is more fun than reddit has been in years!
I like that the interface is a bit different. Figuring lemmy out is distracting me from my pathetic Reddit withdrawals lol
i'm loving it - even the rawness of it - eg kbin grinding at the moment - it feels like you're a part of the development. my only concern is what happens where there are multiple large communities/magazines/whatever.your.instance.calls.it. Say there's a !funny@lemmy and a !funny@kbin. would be great if these could be aggregated together some how. There could be a lot of duplication across communities. Or will one rise supreme and the others dwindle to nothingness? who knows.
I love your username! And yeah, I like the direction of where Lemmy is going, especially with the number of users migrating. I used to hate how there were so many things going on in Reddit, however here it's a lot more minimalistic as it's still a very small community. Reminds me of simpler times back then.
I like it very much, i miss some more options, but the first impression is damn good and i'm happy.
I like it very much, i miss some more options, but the first impression is damn good and iβm happy.