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Here to stay and do my part to help steer the net away from megacorp monopolization of the web.
Yes!
Leaning a little towards kbin but im active on lemmy and kbin! Never going back to reddit though.NEVER EVER
I actually much prefer lemmy. But unlike most, I'd much prefer it not become a reddit clone. Once there is too many people it becomes a search engine, a long line of puns and hot takes. Just my 2 cents. I prefer engaging discussion over content. The content is just there to get the ball rolling. Either way, I'm perfectly happy with lemmy in whatever it evolves into and I'm glad I'm here with everyone, and I'm really enjoying this early stage. I have always much preferred small communities in my own life. This is the only sm I use rn.
Also unlike most I actually really enjoy the home brew vibe. Having to struggle and work around bugs and stuff is kinda fun. Lol
In 2018 I registered for an instance running diaspora*. At the time it felt early but federation was certainly the future. I deleted all socials except Reddit. Now with reddit doing its thing and the influx of new users I feel like federation is a better option. I think I'll delete my reddit account fairly soon. However I might not use lemmy or kbin often as it's also a good time to start easing of social media all together
I will stay if you all stay. The site we want is the one with the people. I got sick of talking to bots and seeing ads disguised as social commentary. I would love to have a place to learn and socialize without constantly being bought and sold.
Yes. 13 year former reddit user. Haven't been on reddit for about two weeks.
Also, fyi, there will be a response bias that i suspect will favor those who think they will stay on lemmy in this poll.
Please add community groups (multireddits), so I can manage big collections of community. For now, the main timeline is a mess.
I'm not minding it. The instance (or app itself) seems slow, but overall okay. I'm just hoping the content shifts away from talking about how bad Reddit is and more about providing its own content.
Yes. Only thing I found really useful on Reddit was consolidated news. Nearly everything else was a time waster. I refuse to use their mobile app so I’m not going anywhere. I’ve been saving so much time not mindlessly scrolling on Reddit.
Yes! Reddit is blocked in my DNS server so they will not get any traffic from me. Lemmy and Mastodon are where I'm at.
I’m staying! As a former Apollo user, Reddit is dead to me now. Yes, the fediverse is different than what many people may have been accustomed to using and some will leave because they don’t want to break out of their comfort zone. Sure, there are technical issues and issues with the segmentation of communities and other growing pains but I definitely think it’s worth sticking around and supporting. I’m in it for the long-haul.
I dunno. I've been on Reddit for 16 years. I really really really like the RES (Reddit Enhancement Suite) style of expanding images and doom scrolling. It's my morning binge.
It has enough features and not enough annoying me that i plan to keep logging in every now and again.
I'm staying. I haven't liked reddit for a while now.
yup
Yes, specially if the migration keeps up.
I've been going back and forth, but I've been trending towards Lemmy. It has a ways to go, but it's on the upswing while reddit is on the downswing.
Yes, as soon as I figure out the difference between this and beehaw and squabbles and the rest that have been popping up! 😔
Beehaw is another Lemmy instance, so it can talk to lemmy.world and vice versa. Squabbles is independent and closer to Twitter in function.
Yes! I like the platform and the philosophy behind it, the only thing missing nis more users!
Yup. As long as communities are active here.
I'm on the fence right now. I understand the plus of federation is options, however the fracturing of servers and communities might be too much of a hurdle. I like reddit for the small communities it creates, but either those users finding lemmy too complicated or confusing might prevent those communities from reaching a usable point.
Yes, here to stay.
Absolutely
Not sure yet! Too new to me to say. It seems to be a little more intuitive than kbin
Yes, absolutely. It vaguely reminds me of Usenet and I'm not happy with Reddit at this point. I don't see that changing
I'm planning to stay and shift my Reddit activity to here. Even if that means rebuilding my network of communities from scratch.
It became too mainstream. I'll wait for the mass exodus on Reddit and return there to chat with bots.
Jokes aside: as long as I have the same communities and discussions I liked, I'll stay.
Yes
Yes. $p3d can LIGMA and SUGONDESE. I hope a good mobile version comes along soon.
Well said
I'm staying here on Lemmy, this platform seems like it has much more promise than Reddit and centralized platforms like Reddit.
Don't get me wrong platforms like squabbles are cool and all but in the end they're not federated and that means they're going to end up meeting very similar if not the same fate as Reddit itself is meeting right now.
Yes. I never used Reddit that much. About a post per week or so. But I feel much more "at home" on lemmy so actually I already use lemmy more than I ever used Reddit.
Yes, I don't see why not. Seems to be going pretty well. I expect to eventually fully tune out of reddit same as I did Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. I've long enjoyed somewhat smaller discussion sites pre and after reddit, such as Slashdot, kuro5hin, Hacker News and so forth.
100% staying on Lemmy. Right at the beginning of June, I was crushed by the decisions Reddit had made. I made my first account in 2011 and was a daily user. I have replaced Apollo with Mlem and Memmy on my homescreen.
I have found over the last few weeks between primarily lemmy, but also kbin, and mastodon that I’m having more meaningful interactions, the community is actually welcoming, the content is better and deeper.
I think I’m in a minority where I don’t even miss the extensive content or specific subs as much as I thought I would? I realized that my interactions and the content had really degraded in quality over the years. This was shown to me by how welcoming and cool everybody has been here. I was typically a lurker on reddit but am posting comments and posts much more often here.
I am excited to see these small communities grow. I don’t want them to become reddit, I want them to be their own thing. Thank you to everybody who has made this transition so much better than I anticipated.
At this rate I plan on staying on Lemmy for the time being. Reddit seems like it will fail soon so I should try an alternative. I was surprised to see no forums about Digimon on Lemmy so I had to create one, along with other forums such as Disgaea, Skuntank, sunflowers, skunks, whales, and vultures.
Yes
Yessir!
Lemmy is a bit rough around the edges. If I enable non-local instances, which is the only thing that makes sense to me, it seems broken in that new stories will pop up continuously regardless of filter or sorting. Anyone know of a workaround for this?
Yep, change the link from /1 to /0 like: https://lemmy.world/home/data_type/Post/listing_type/All/sort/Active/page/0 Instead of https://lemmy.world/home/data_type/Post/listing_type/All/sort/Active/page/1