I did, and I like it over here better. Sometimes I look at a reddit post if it turns up in search, but otherwise I like the culture here better.
Me, I don't use Reddit just because I purely used Joey and never downloaded the official app.
I lurk but Reddit is completely dead to me. I haven't used it more than once or twice since the API change
I replaced it with a number of communities, but I still need to use reddit for NFL news. I'm a massive fan and that community is not going to make the jump
I dropped reddit on mobile, but on desktop i still use it from time to time. Although i was never really a heavy user to begin with.
I did
I use both for different types of contents. Reddit has so many small niche communities that are currently still irreplaceable for me.
Me
dropped reddit, yes. For lemmy? Not sure yet.
+1 for me
I'm pretty much done with it. I do the occasional search for piracy content with a search engine but other than that I get my fill of internet surfing elsewhere.
I use Lemmy to browse, and Reddit for search. E.g. If I want to checkout general online stuff people are discussing/sharing this is the place. If I want to look up frying pan recommendations I google "reddit le creuset"
i did personally
i only use Reddit for technical questions on communities that don't exist on Lemmy or are inactive. I'm not using Reddit anymore for browsing but I'm not gonna artificially limit myself from that great resource for some performative activism
I think that I am in some federated space connected to here from somewhere else. Or I don't know. But I quit socializing in that other place and socialize around here where I can see and communicate with yous peoples.
I miss some of the content but certainly not Reddit the company.
I did not dropped reddit completely, occasionally going in there through google searches but ever since the api fiasco I've never visited the site directly. I still haven't deleted my account but didn't used it since then and is planning to delete it. Lemmy does not have a lot of content and the niche communities compared to reddit. That is not a bad thing though and instead it had stopped me from mindless scrolling I picked up from using reddit.
I have.
I am read ~70% lemmy vs 30% reddit. In my opinion this is because community is important. And reddit-community still be a big and active 🤷🏻♂️