Migrating the community to the fediverse safeguards it from ever needing to migrate again, due to the decentralized structure where nobody controls the content. As long as it's on a corporately owned service, profit incentives will harm content or even force a migration eventually. I think it's a bit selfish to push that inconvenience onto the future users when we have an excellent opportunity to do it now, for all Reddit communities, and be done with it forever.
Doog
joined 2 years ago
Ah yes, because moving to a platform free from profiteering owners, an objective improvement to the community, is clearly just because fefes were hurt...
And if someone sends you a link, you can't comment unless you go find the post from an instance you're signed up with, which is bad for sharing Lemmy with your friends.
In my browser, some sort of bug causes new posts to appear one by one in the feed constantly, pushing down the posts beneath each time. It's basically site-breaking. Works fine in Jerboa though.
If she had kittens, you could call her Mama Mia