I really like the concept of a federated message board. This is what I wanted for my life. However, Lemmy.ml is kinda difficult to surf through comments and it’s actually bothering me. It actually clones the new reddit, while the old reddit was much better in terms of reading.
If you can identify exactly which things you like about old.reddit, you’ll have a much better chance of getting them as settings on Lemmy.
I’m pretty sure you can create your own bootstrap theme. If someone makes an old.reddit theme for Lemmy I’ll add it to my instance.
PSA: you can choose your default theme in your profile settings. I’m pretty sure the themes available are determined by your home instance’s options
Here is the theming guide: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/theming.html
Don’t let your dreams be dreams @alpy@lemmy.ml & be the change you want to see in the world, etc etc…
It’s all up to us individuals now to drive development. The core maintainers aren’t going to stop their work to give us themes. They gave us a way to do it ourselves.
There is also https://brutalinks.tech/
(Source-code: https://sr.ht/~mariusor/brutalinks/ )
It’s not a Lemmy frontend, but an unrelated project similar to Kbin that also uses ActivityPub to federate. I am however not sure how well it federates with Lemmy right now. Probably needs some testing and bug-fixing.
Lemmy’s UI in its current state is quite a bit of a mess. Hopefully this influx of users will result in devs that can help fix things.
There’s an excellent style available through userstyles that might make the experience more bearable. If you have some technical skill and time, you could make one that looks and behaves as old.reddit. I expect something like that will appear soon there as I hear more and more complaints about the UI.
There is LemmyBB as an alternative frontend based on phpBB: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmyBB
An example instance run by the Lemmy developers: https://fedibb.ml/
It will only be temporary. I don’t get why they don’t close for new accounts for a few days though.
On paper there’s lemmy-lite, but I don’t know if any instance supports it.
Probably not, there was no activity in the repo during the last 2 years and since then the API was updated.