Don’t worry, it’ll only get worse from here. And if you think there’s no way it’s getting worse then he would somehow find a way to make it worse that no one could ever figure out.
Don’t worry, it’ll only get worse from here. And if you think there’s no way it’s getting worse then he would somehow find a way to make it worse that no one could ever figure out.
Not really, I heard of Mastodon after the Twitter shit that happened but never really used it. Until now and then I actually like Lemmy more than Reddit even though I only spent like 20 minutes here. Might be because I only ever used Reddit’s official website and app (so never really touching 3rd party apps)
One of the very few subreddits (like 4, seriously) that I lurked on hasn’t migrated to Lemmy, yet. But I like to see them here soon enough.
Hello! I owned a 3 digit karma account on Reddit (Which has the same username as my Lemmy username but without the ‘s’), and now I am here after seeing the dumpster fire that is Reddit. So far the site is pretty nice to use and simple enough that I know how to use it.
I haven’t deleted my Reddit account, mainly because I want to see how Reddit would respond after the protest (so after June 14th). If they didn’t reconsider their action and instead continue with their decision then remind me to delete my Reddit account.
Lemmy UI is very easy to use, and fast too. Also, I like the concept of federation (though I have no plan in hosting one) and the fact that the community has been very welcoming so far also help with me being able to enjoy browsing Lemmy.
Of course, there’s the obvious problem of lack of content but if the subreddits that I usually lurked on have fully switched to Lemmy then I would have 0 issues with fully switching to Lemmy regardless of the lack of content.