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I dropped reddit but I do occasionally check for specific technical stuff anonymously sometimes.
I think we can be reasonably accurate on how many people are using Lemmy/Kbin, but not on how many people are not using Reddit. Even how many people are actually using Reddit is less accurate as the data is locked away and estimated from other metrics.
If Reddit is going to IPO then accurate usage stats is the last thing it once, like any company it'll go for the most flattering numbers it can generate and push thatball the way.
I did.
I did. I do visit once every few days for the communities that haven't seen a big exodus. I was a Sync user, now I use Jerboa. It's actually on par with Sync imho. So I donated to Jerboa the exact amount Sync's developer was asking (sixteen euros).
I did. No apps on my phone anymore, and any time I have to visit the site I block Google from automatically signing me in. So I've used the site but not as an active user.
Still waiting for good search engine discoverability for Lemmy. Seems like Reddit is set up for that but not Lemmy. If that would work, I'd dropped Reddit altogether and start prioritizing Lemmy.
Almost entirely dropped reddit except sometimes for specific games or some 3D printing stuff
I did a few months back.
I dropped it.
I will probably use it just for my nhl teams sub once the season starts up. But that's it.
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I still use it via the limited 3rd party apps that are still available, but my usage has dropped by 90%.
Lemmy is mostly fine for news sharing and commenting, but my more niche subs aren't really built out enough here yet. I'm relatively hopeful that Lemmy will continue to grow, and the non-meme communities will grow with it.
JFC the meme communities are everywhere here. I block all that I find. Maybe that's how Reddit is now as well, but my subs had been curated and fine toned over a decade so I didn't see the content I wasn't interested in.
I mostly moved. There's one sub I still frequent because of the community there. And often I find answers to tech questions there, and take part in those discussions.
I mostly dropped reddit for the fun bullshit I used to enjoy. But Lemmy hasn't replaced that fun. Lemmy is kinda self righteous and squeamish, obsessed with defederating and bitching about tankies. I need to find a new home.
I check into Reddit once in a while, but I mostly hang out here now.
I currently use both. I want to make the switch but I mostly use Reddit for destiny 2 and haven't been able to find the community here for that.
I only use it once a week on a specific niche subreddit that hasn't migrated elsewhere. I may very occasionally browse a post or two if I'm bored, but I don't comment on or upvote anything outside that one niche subreddit. So I haven't 100% stopped using it, but my usage has dropped by a lot.
Right here, yo.
I miss old reddit, and left for here and kbin when the API mess started. Haven't left and haven't really gone back much, either. I find myself a more satisfied with lemmy if that's a thing. Users, content, comments... it all seems like it is more my speed than reddit was.
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