interested in food, cooking, pugs, stepvans, tech, and conversations.
I looked at kbin but didn’t like the UI. lemmy = much better
free organic fertilizer
a few here & there
kinda disagree, reddit is going to monetize the hell out of anything that’s left over after everyone leaves
better to delete everything asap
I’d think that despite a fair number of folks leaving permanently and new content being created in non-publicly accessible subs, reddit will probably limp along for a few more months - the company leadership has steadfastly refused to listen to their userbase and instead has repeatedly doubled down on their untenable position.
we’re going to need a lot of popcorn
found this as well - https://lemmymap.feddit.de/
unsurprising
much the same - visiting various news & sci/tech sites manually, then link aggregators digg/reddit. infinity was my favorite 3rd party app - now using jerboa for mobile use of lemmy. jerboa has some issues and there needs to be more mobile apps but that issue will resolve itself in time
they sold out
cant talk about fight club if you forget about it
never heard of lemmy prior to this week - I had heard of mastodon but never really got into either twitter or it. have been looking at some of the other fedi apps, some of them show promise
hahahah what?! that is an interesting premise for a game
funding is better than monetizing a platform
gatekeeping, censorship, shadowbans from commenting in a different community, echo chambers.
willful misunderstanding. absolutely no one should trust anything spez says
i really want to, I really like the distributed concept, but posting/commenting times out a lot - easily 80% of the time. maybe I’ll give it a few weeks and come back to it.
as far as reddit goes? if it cant access it without infinity then I will never access it. deleted all of my accounts except one, and it’s only usable until infinity shuts down.