Theres a hole in the bottom. The plug is also $999
Well now, subreddit name checks out.
Some people may never return to Reddit, some will maintain a Reddit presence while simultaneously having a presence in Lemmy and other forums. Then slowly, they will be able to discern the difference in quality, and maybe leave Reddit for good.
So it is very important to have each of our Lemmy instance population have meaningful contributions and keep our boards alive and maintain some semblance of quality content. This will end Reddit. If others have better quality as compared to Reddit, then Reddit will be doomed.
It's okay to not be a successor. In fact, I know one of those you mentioned actively rejects being treated as a Reddit alternative.
The important thing is they exist and have a sizeable footprint where people could choose to spend their online presence and contribute. This makes Reddit less of a monopoly and erodes its hold on users.
I do not want another Reddit. Seeing how bad it became. I want a community with its own flavor that is distinct from Reddit. That way, however, I might feel or whatever my mood is for that time of day. I could choose where and what culture to interact with. These instances and new forum give me the power of choice that Reddit has tried so hard to withhold from us.
I haven't gone to Reddit for a few days now. I might go later to watch it all for entertainment.
I'm using Jerboa and I don't see that option, where did you find it?
Didn't they ban the first r/ineeedit because of exactly this?
A roulette would be nice, the system balances the load of each instance. The downside of this is that it will negate the theme or purpose of the instance since the assigning of the members would likely be randomized instead of joining by choice of instance values and purpose.
Let me guess, by social media, you probably meant twitter?
The thing is. If you're in a tropical country.
Yes that's it. The sweat, the rashes. The smelly goggles from the dried sweat.
I'm both on lemmy and tildes. After about a few days on tlides, then i go back to reddit to check what's up. I immediately get disappointed by the quality of the comments there.
Scorched earth!