Until everyone starts doing it, Oracle can be…fun to deal with
Until everyone starts doing it, Oracle can be…fun to deal with
I’m not going back, I only used Reddit because it is what I was used to. I’ve given Lemmy a real chance and greatly prefer it now.
The forced ‘inside jokes’ that filled so many threads, so many times you would see a post and be able to predict the top comment and its replies. Hoping that the lack of account karma helps with that.
So many times in the past few months I would open reddit, stare at rhr uninteresting front page and close it. Especially the past few years it has taken an astronomical nosedive, and that’s coming from someone who joined in 2013 which some consider too late.
They’re probably the sorts of people that would drive down the quality of content here, so no great loss anyway.
Lemmites and Lemmegians are best
This app is ridiculously good, thank you so much for putting this together. Great third party apps like this can make all the difference for site usability.
Yes, I had briefly heard of Mastodon but knew next to nothing about it, and Twitter never interested me so I ignored it. After using Lemmy for a week I have now signed up for Mastodon and PixelFed, massive potential with these.
Sopuli.xyz has been a reliable instance :)
Communities, which have a parent instance.
My account is one I made for work related purposed and has ~140 karma with very little identifiable information about me. I won’t delete it, but I’m no longer using Reddit as a time-waster. I’m diversifying and have signed up here, kbin, Mastodon and PixelFed.
Maybe a plugin API could address this
I’m only dropping in but this instance certainly seems to be feeling the increased traffic. What kind of resources would one need to run an instance that can handle a high load?
Wouldn’t be the first time they’ve done that
I wonder how well they would keep up with spam
I was planning on staying on Reddit until I lost the ability to use Boost, but it already feels too far gone, and I’m struggling to find anything engaging on there. End of an era indeed :(
The site’s entirely user funded, if people use it and don’t give, it’ll go under.