That's fair, I know I'm just looking around to make sure find the place I want to stay with. As of the moment I've been trying Lemmy.world a lot but Kbin seems like a good second option for me at the moment just need to learn it.
What about Kbin have you tired that as it's meant to be like a Lemmy + Mastodon mix. Not sure if it is but I'm trying it out now to see if it's truly worth it. I currently perfer Lemmy.
I agree, it seems like there is so much content being released on Mastodon every second as Lemmy seems to be slow but you can get a quick response when you wish too.
I personally didn't really use Social Media before moving over to decentralised systems, I think it might be the amount of buttons on screen as well as well as the renamed sections such as the Communities being Magazines.
It seems like there is several buttons at the top that confuses me as well as it seems to have lots of features that I'll have to learn. I wouldn't mind learning more of it especially if it brings a overall better experience in the end.
Thank you, this explained it very well. I'll probably carry on using Lemmy even more than I currently do as I seem to enjoy it more as well as it seems to run very smooth like you said.
I seem to prefer Lemmy.world at the moment, plain and simple in UI compaired the many button Kbin
Yeah I understand that, I was just asking why people lean more towards Lemmy, As I personally never used to use Social Media.
Yeah I hear people say about Lemmy.world going down all the time and as a Lemmy.world user I don't really see it. It seems to be running fine as long as i'm not looking for communities through search as it seems to overload the server.
That makes sense, use them as different platforms as you can't have 100% crossover at all times.
Kbin does allow downvotes from what I can see and downvotes doesn't really bring it to a toxic environment as it's just a way to easily disagree with someone without having to go into depth in the comments. It's like YouTube videos, if you dislike it doesn't mean it's bad, it just means you personally don't like it.
Checking it out now, glad to be open about what platforms I try out.