257 points

I think it’s all had a bigger impact on Lemmy than it has had on Reddit. The lasting impact might be that Reddit now has viable competition for the first time since Digg, which is a good thing.

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Yeah. They do not realize that despite “their traffic being back to normal” they destroyed their monopoly status. It’s a slow rot. But a rot that will kill their value eventually. And I am here for it.

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38 points

On the bright side for them, they still have a commercial monopoly. The number of ads might go up while the quality of the content goes down.

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Inertia will keep a train going for a while, as the engine dies.

The people that are now on lemmy were the heaviest users. The ones that bought 5 different apps to improve their experience and figure out which one they preferred : the mods, the creators, etc.

Have they all left Reddit completely? Probably not, but now they split their time. And stats say the proportion on Lemmy is increasing.

We now have an opportunity not only replace but contribute in the creation of something new - new mechanics, new rules and more.

Reddit is tired and has been for a while, Lemmy developers are building the Reddit they always wanted, and are innovating at breakneck speed.

Simple things like Top by 1, 6, 12 hours which we now have here, was badly needed in Reddit but they were too busy trying to shoehorn video and flairs.

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27 points

I’m okay with this. As long as Lemmy is thriving with good content, that’s all I care about.

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53 points

Yeah. I don’t expect Reddit to necessarily collapse immediately, or Lemmy to replace Reddit for all Reddit users. I’m just happy if Lemmy becomes at least a medium-sized social network. That means that it would have moved from a niche platform into a large enough ecosystem to sustain itself, and become a viable alternative to Reddit, like you said.

With a huge platform like Reddit, the impact of the current events might not be instantly obvious. But with everything going on recently with Twitter, Reddit, Mastodon, Lemmy, and even Threads, I think it’s clear that there’s some kind of transformation of the social media landscape going on. But how long it will take, and what the end result will look like, is anybody’s guess. Maybe it’s the fall of the old giants and a rise of new, more democratic platforms. Maybe the giants keep standing, but significantly weakened, with a bunch of new, smaller, more open platforms becoming real alternatives. Or maybe it’s something else.

Be it as it may, I’m glad that the status quo is being shaken up a bit.

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41 points

I’d be happy if Lemmy becomes like what Reddit was when it started and never grew beyond that. I don’t need tons of clickbait outrage trash to doomscroll though every day.

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26 points

The only thing I really miss from Reddit is a few of the smaller, niche subreddits that had small but active userbases. But that will come with time as the Lemmy userbase grows.

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6 points

I feel like having no karma and Thus no rewards for such behaviour helps a bit.

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What really helps is the power users and moderators moved over too this time. Hopefully with this type of userbase Lemmy will be able to self-moderate and won’t end up like Voat.

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40 points

I hate to see the content we created help fund the pockets of spez and his fellow crooks, but at the same time I’d also hate to see tonnes of possibly the most valuable information on the internet going down the drain. I’ll be happier to see Lemmy get to the point where people can say “there’s a community for everything” more than seeing the collapse of Reddit.

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26 points

I deleted everything. It’s too bad, a lot of searches are going to turn up threads and find blank spaces where the answers should be.

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5 points

Yeah I’ve already had a few niche searches result in finding [deleted] content.

I can say I’ve noticed. Do you think spez ever will?

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*pre-2010 Digg

Digg after that was no longer competition. It was an ad-riddled trash-fire which drove a massive number of its users away to places like reddit… including myself… who just kinda did something similar with reddit.

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14 points

I went to Reddit from Digg during the great migration and I didn’t look back. The Ads and format change were a huge misstep on their part. I honestly would have left Reddit when they went to New Reddit if we would have had Lemmy back then.

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11 points

when they went to New Reddit

I never went to New Reddit…

I would have left even if Lemmy didn’t exist.

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4 points

Same. In fact I tried to find alternatives but there just wasn’t one at the time.

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7 points

It did indeed, I knew nothing about the fediverse before the reddit protest began, didn’t even know lemmy existed, now I happily migrated here, like me many other people.

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3 points

Same, joined last week after my app of choice was killed. Already spending more time here than i was at the end of my time on reddit.

Was getting so sick of the rage-bait, low quality comments and general snarky behavior, i might have quit anyway. So much better here.

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While I see many comments regarding the Reddit changes, unfortunately I am not seeing much discussion in any other posts yet.

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217 points

Dropped Reddit a month ago after 12 years of daily use and while it was tough in the initial days Lemmy/Kbin activity has really picked up and is beginning to absolutely fill the gap. Just need the apps and a bit more stability and think it’s going to be a proper successor.

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44 points

When the protest started I poked around the Fediverse and it was a ghost town and was a little concerned that Reddit might not have any competition. But since the end of June posts and content have been going way up, and the quality of the posts is way better than Reddit, even before spez fucked things up.

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Yeah I think a lot of people were skeptical if Reddit would actually follow through initially… I know I was. I thought they would back pedal, but realized shortly after Spez’s disastrous AMA that wasn’t gonna happen. Someone else mentioned Lemmy in a different thread and that’s how I first heard of it. After some research to learn about the fediverse and ActivityPub, badda-bing, badda-boom, I’m here and haven’t looked back.

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29 points

Same here.

There are a few (very few) communities I am still waiting to become active and useful here but Reddit has been moved to page 4 or my social media folder and I rarely ever scroll to it.

Good riddance too. The move to Lemmy/Kbin also pushed me back onto Mastodon and I could not be happier.

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6 points

Is there a 101 for dummies about lemmy/kbin/mastodon? I dont know what any of those words mean

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does this help?

Edit: just realized kbin isnt on there. Kbin is another Lemmy-affiliated site, but it also lets you see mastodon posts. You need a seperate kbin login to use it, but the site looks similar and behaves similarly to any Lemmy instance.

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16 points

I think a big help will be creating a streamlined sign-up process in the apps themselves. Menus to pick a server and create an account. Maybe tell the user which servers are biggest/ask if they wanna browse servers by specific content leanings. That way it’s not intimidating. I’m a tech guy and even I was a bit perplexed in the beginning and that will keep anyone with a non-technical background away: we tech nerds forget that things not “just working” isn’t a feature in the eyes of a majority of people. (For better or for worse.)

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8 points

I have been using Kbin exclusively while waiting for the Artemis app to be released but I decided to Memmy for Lemmy to see what the hype was all about. Well I’m loving Memmy, it does exactly what you discussed. The app makes it super easy choose an instance and create an account. Does the app need some work? Yes but it’s leaps and bounds better than browsing through a mobile web browser.

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3 points

I use both Memmy as its based off of Apollo but there’s also wefwef you might want to check out but I like Memmy more

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8 points

Yeah I spent 2 weeks on Jerboa unable to post, comment, subscribed etc because the instance I joined was not yet a login option on the app. Still have that issue with every other app.

You can tell the devs are working hard on these apps though. It’s a race to get a polished app released before people lose interest in leaving reddit.

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6 points

Liftoff has been pretty good for me. Might be worth exploring.

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5 points

Indeed. I’ve seen the rate of app updates pick up recently, and I feel it’s noticeably smoother than a couple weeks ago. Great effort is being done and I’m grateful towards the devs for that.

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Just in case you don’t already know: On most apps you can type in your instance instead of selecting one from the drop down menu. Im on a small instance too and it took me a week or so to figure it out last month lol

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I look forward to talking about my first few weeks on Lemmy in years to come: “Back then I had to use an app that was in alpha and wait ten minutes to load a page full of bean memes! And then we got hacked!”

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3 points

/r/heat was a big loss for me. But /c/nba is actually nice, since everyone has been respectful. I avoided /r/nba since everyone was so hostile to each other and it contributed so much to me hating most fanbases.

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The pending is apparently a bug and still see the feed as though you are subscribed.

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3 points

Same, a little bit of added qol to Memmy as well as some content on some of the more niche communities I used to frequent and Reddit will be solely used for searching obscure problems in the future if even that.

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156 points

R/ videos got clever, I love it. Thier new rule is

Only text posts describing videos are permitted, and must describe a video in detail. Video links are permitted in the comments only.

That must be interesting haha

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42 points

When a subreddit accidentally does more to help blind redditors than Spez does.

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37 points

As someone who primarily used reddit with accessibility apps (RedReader) this would have been awesome.

Sadly, reddit doesn’t find me valuable enough to even let me try to use the site in a way that is comfortable for me

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4 points

How’s lemmy going for you? I feel like now is the perfect time to let app devs know about quality of life features.

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4 points

Just gave your comment a vote. In case your assistance software doesn’t register the vote.

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2 points

Didn’t they actually doubled down and accessibility apps are exempt from the API pricing and can be used for free?

Although, if I was developing such app, I’d probably just stop doing it for free after how they’re treating the rest of the userbase, so there’s that…

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16 points

Also each post MUST include profanity. Well done, r/videos.

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155 points

I cut ties today. I had been a mod in a sub of over 3 million users for years. All reasonable folk on the mod team were gone and a huge fight broke out because I suggested that we “Try to be decent to each other” as if it was the most offensive statement they had ever heard. I have zero regrets leaving that kind of toxicity behind.

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This is the real result. Yeah subs will open back up, but the mods who are left are just weird keyboard warriors who think being a mod is like being a cop (I mean obviously this is a generalization, but it’s mostly true) The quality of individual subs is going to suffer and therefore the overall user experience will suffer.

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15 points

Yeah, if that place dies it’ll be a wither on the vine situation with a somewhat slow negative feedback loop rather than anything overnight. Or it might limp along a wounded and lesser animal ala twiiter.

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I’m kind of starting to think that may be what Reddit wants anyway. Just look at the kind of content that floats around on TikTok and Instagram. The tech nerds will leave, but that will leave space for scrollable junk content for an entirely different - and a lot larger - audience.

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18 points

What sub was it?

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I didn’t plan on naming names, but it was r/games

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14 points

I hope the games communities here take off, I’m fiending for news lol

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13 points

I’m sure it was hard to step away from being so involved with such an incredibly huge community. Good on you though.

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10 points

Welcome on board - your extensive experience should be a godsend for the relevant communities in here, if you were interested in getting back in the saddle.

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4 points

Games was my favorite sub. :(

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2 points

Lemmy.zip has a pretty solid gaming community that’s starting to grow

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2 points

Any reason you didn’t follow Deimos?

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13 points

Thanks for taking an action and sharing the broad strokes of your experience. Like many, I think Re**it will persist irrespective of the changes – but it will be/is much worse for wear. Welcome to Lemmy!

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12 points

I’m excited for Lemmy. New user but 10 minutes in and I’m dumping the ex.

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Welcome aboard!

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144 points

I genuinely don’t care. Lemmy has completely replaced reddit for me. I was a hardcore RIF user for over ten years. Connect is amazing and content had been like 90% there but with half the bullshit filler that reddit had. I honestly love it. Fuck protesting, just drop them hoes.

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I only care in so far as I want to hear every little detail about it falling apart because seeing greedy people losing everything due to their hubris is peak fucking comedy.

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15 points

It’s good for the soul

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3 points

Yep, between Reddit and Twitter, I might need to buy some more popcorn.

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Mobile apps are in a development frenzy so we’ll keep getting more and they’ll move fast to make them better. We’ll get more growth as new apps release and mature. But yeah, just give them the punt. I did when the blackouts happened and haven’t missed them one bit. I actually post a lot more here than I ever did.

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5 points

just drop them hoes.

😂😂😂

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4 points

Same, loving Lemmy. Only thing I’m conflicted on is when I’m trying to get that super specific search result and can’t find it anywhere else. Can’t wait until Lemmy develops that same degree of information.

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Yeah I’ve been using Sync for 12 years and Lemmy has already replaced 90% of what I actually liked about reddit.

The only thing I’m missing is team-specific pro sports communities. I think those will come as userbase increases though.

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Shout out to Sync, I think my OG play store receipt for pro was in 2012.

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1 point

Same boat here, I just miss having a button on parent comments to skip to the next parent comment in the list.

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That was nice, but the developer has been really responsive so far and I expect it’ll continue improving.

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God I miss that. Jerboa has something similar so I’m using that for now

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I don’t know where to ask this, but I’ve tried several lemmy apps and I always run into a weird “not logged in” glitch where the app thinks I’m logged in but I’m actually not. My subscriptions show up, but I can’t comment, etc. If I find a way to log out then in again it’s broken again, then refresh, then it’s fine. Am I the only one with this bug? I also seem to get booted out on lemmy.world in a browser every so often too.

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I’ve gotten the same thing. Chalking it up to growing pains.

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