Or made any kind of commentary on it? Or are they depending on being deathly silent to reduce the chance of anyone finding out?

  • @ceiron@lemm.ee
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    984 months ago

    I think we can safely assume the large majority of Reddit users don’t even have the slightest clue about the existence of Lemmy - unfortunately.

      • mesa
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        304 months ago

        We are our own unique ecosystem. It’s fine as is.

          • mesa
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            194 months ago

            Its really cool to see username@instance1 and username@instance2 on community instance3. It means Activityhub is doing its job and making us truly federated.

              • mesa
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                24 months ago

                Its been pretty good. Lemmy has more momentum…but that doesn’t really mean much when you can just subscribe to different instances all over the place.

                It has quite a few UI templates. So you can further customize your experience. Its initial setup is MUCH nicer than lemmy. It has starter pack kinda deals. Theres a lot of other cool features like reposts show all comments from both postings. I also self hosted my own for a tiny bit, but I like the default piefed.social website the most. It is much more stable haha.

                Plus Piefed can hook into other ActivityHub providers like peertube, mastodon, etc…without any real issues. Its a bit better than lemmy in that it utilizes the nature of the fediverse a bit more. Dont get me wrong, there both very solid projects. But as a layman, Im really enjoying piefed.

                • @JacksonLamb@lemmy.world
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                  Thanks, that’s very interesting, I will experiment some time. I found kbin utilized the fediverse more than lemmy as well, but it mostly died off.

          • @naught101@lemmy.world
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            44 months ago

            I hope it continues as Lemmy gets bigger, but I’m kind of doubtful it won’t eventually decay in the same way as reddit. At least, I don’t see anything inherently different that would avoid that. Perhaps the federation and moderation structure might help, but that doesn’t seem certain yet…

          • sunzu2
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            These discussions would happen on reddit too if shit wasn’t censored, botted or otherwise suppressed for whatever shill op needs to be front and center

      • @Addv4@lemmy.world
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        144 months ago

        Pretty much. I still occasionally have to go to reddit for some random questions, and the difference in tone is often rather jarring.

        • @MBech@feddit.dk
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          It’s an impressive difference really. I’ve yet to be called any slurs here, and most people seem to follow the “upvote if it adds to the discussion, downvote if it doesn’t” principle. I’m totally fine with a more limited amount of content if that’s the tradeoff.

          • @Addv4@lemmy.world
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            34 months ago

            Yeah. It largely reminds me of what reddit used to be a long time ago, a place for interesting stuff and to have a pleasant conversation.

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          Based on how nerdy lemmy seems to be with all the Linux talk the demographic that is more similar to old reddit.

          There was a period early in reddit when it seemed more techy. Later on it became more mainstream with a shift towards people posting in a manner more similar to Facebook and Instagram sharing more personal pics and memes.

          • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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            14 months ago

            I imagine the pipeline for a lot of users is some variant of:

            BBS/Usenet | Slashdot/SomethingAwful/Ars Technica | Digg | Reddit | Lemmy

      • @RandomVideos@programming.dev
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        14 months ago

        My experience with people on Reddit was better than the one with people on Lemmy, but i am probably an exception considering the amount of people saying Lemmy is much better than Reddit

          • @RandomVideos@programming.dev
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            14 months ago

            My instance hides most political communities unless you are subscribed to them so people saying that Russia and China are amazing is not a problem; i see people complaining about lemmy.ml way more

      • @TheRedSpade@lemmy.world
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        244 months ago

        How does Discord even enter one’s mind as an alternative to Reddit?

        Also, they have no idea how to use it? Bullshit. If they can use Reddit, they can use Lemmy.

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          Also, they have no idea how to use it? Bullshit. If they can use Reddit, they can use Lemmy.

          Mostly yes, but to be fair Lemmy was more buggy and less intuitive back then, it was 2 years ago

        • Pamasich
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          How does Discord even enter one’s mind as an alternative to Reddit?

          With its forum channels, it at least has more of a claim to it than Twitter imo. And I’ve seen a lot of people claim they’re moving to Twitter/Mastodon/Bluesky as a Reddit alternative.