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[–] necrxfagivs 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I like it so far, lemmy and mastodon are replacing reddit and twitter for me. Yes, is more quiet and there's less people, but also less bullshit (from users and CEO) and in general a great atmosphere.

The fediverse is great!

[–] delirium 1 points 2 years ago

I think, despite rough things (performance, ui bits I dislike etc etc) its one of the better alternatives with lots of potential.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I tried communites.win and squiggles and some other stuff but they felt like reddit clones. This feels like its own platform and it feels like the future.

[–] Thepinyaroma 1 points 2 years ago

I'm a fan of Lemmy, for the memes and link aggregator aspect of it. And sense of community, there are trolls but it's generally pretty positive.

I also like the Old Internet feel that the Fediverse in general has. I'm going out and looking for things that interest me again rather than hoping for something new to come into my feed. Actually reading articles. Commenting more than twice a year.

We'll see what happens but overall, I think I'm staying.

[–] nyternic 1 points 2 years ago

I feel fine on it so far, I haven't said too much. I just want a platform where I can go, say things without dealing with as many snarky, bad faith, shitposting users that Reddit seems to endorse having itself contaminated with.

If Lemmy can be the exception, in due time, then I will hail it as a true alternative.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Nah, more of a Kbin fan, but I also have some other forums/BBS sites I go to (and reddit still because the community around life in Japan and such never got going over here, but only those subreddits and nothing else).

[–] Anti_Weeb_Penguin 1 points 2 years ago

The only social media i would move to is Mastodon.

[–] stackPeek 1 points 2 years ago

I much prefer Kbin, mainly because of the interface, the quality of the feed, and microblog feature

[–] EdibleFriend 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you my man! I get it now

[–] New_account 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

So far, yes, but I don't really have any allegiances to this site and will jump ship to a competitor in a heartbeat if something better comes along. I know some people like the decentralized federation approach here, but I actually see that as the biggest downside to using this site. The value proposition of Reddit in its heyday was that it offered a single landing point for all sorts of discussions that used to be scattered across hundreds of different forums. The decentralized federation approach moves away from that, and while that offers some advantages, it also comes with a lot of disadvantages too.

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[–] xyzinferno 1 points 2 years ago

I'm sure the answers here will be biased in favor of Lemmy, but I think I'll be sticking around here for a while. There's some communities on Reddit that, unfortunately, are too niche and don't have an equivalent on lemmy. While I'm trying to create the equivalent of r/presidents, there's other communities like r/aceattorney, r/slaythespire, etc. that to my knowledge, don't have a large community outside of it.

Despite this, I don't think I'll be moving elsewhere. I prefer Lemmy to kbin as of now, and as far as forums go, the only non-reddit or non-lemmy one that I'd even remotely consider being more regular on is Historum. Though with Historum, I find it better to just browse older threads rather than partake in current ones.

[–] cousinofjah 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Is Kbin considered an option?

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