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[–] [email protected] 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yikes. It does not sound pretty. For them at least, but indeed, Lemmy is a whole other deal. It seems to mainly just need some polish? Especially easing in new people, if increasing the numbers is really the goal.

Old-Reddit's days are numbered... so we'd best prepare for the next incoming migration.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The weird thing is that people on mastodon mostly go along happy with their feed. Those that have found the problems too much bounced or just learnt to tolerate it. One thing that may fade away is the idea of running your own personal instance. I get the feeling that some don't find it to be entirely worth it. There are "relays" though, which are commonly used, and basically feed in content from major instances as though you're following a bunch of people there. I don't really know how that goes though.

With lemmy (and kbin too), yea, it certainly feels like it's not far from being kinda "done", at least as a version "1.0". Scaling up to many more users is likely to surface more issues though. But we've got many apps and alternative front ends, a somewhat stabilising API and months now of mostly working as intended.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yeah Lemmy got much better with v0.19, while Kbin has barely improved visibly at all it seems so I just gave up on it for now.

I still suffer the issue, on both mobile and desktop browser, that literally every time I come back, to pretty much anywhere I have to login again - I cleared cookies a few times but that didn't seem to help. Most instances seem to have that, though I may have an odd selection of them (Kbin, Discus.Online, and StarTrek.website), and there are the occasional days where I have to attempt to make every comment at least twice for it to stick (but at least now if it doesn't go through, you notice, unlike previously where it disappeared into the void invisibly, though I only had Kbin experience back then).

I haven't bothered to research the apps yet - security, stability, ads vs. no, etc. - so all that I'm saying is for the vanilla browsing experience.

Also people report that the creation of new accounts from the mobile browser is barely if at all functional. I haven't tried that myself, but it does seem like the experience varies enormously depending on which method of interface someone is using - and that's going to be off-putting to a migration event, like if something doesn't work it would be better to put up a sign saying "this (often?) doesn't work on a mobile, just go to a desktop computer for this task". Caveat: assuming the desire is to bring in more people who are less technically minded, for the sake of e.g. content creation.

And this doesn't even begin to cover the modding concerns:-).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Re kbin, you might be interested in mbin … it’s a fork and has active development happening. They have at least one instance up that I’ve seen. Generally seems to be a positive move.

And yea plenty of rough edges. Your experiences definitely sounds worse than mine though (and I’m on web apps too).