• doctorfinlay@feddit.ukEnglish
    6·
    2 years ago

    I’m loving it too- I miss a lot of subreddits and the sheer volume of content from the other site, but it feels quite special here at the moment. Also I am loving how quickly Lemmy and all of the supporting apps are developing! I am using Mlem and am very impressed. I want to like wefwef and agree that it is very similar to Apollo, but I just can’t cope with web apps.

    • reverie@lemmy.worldEnglish
      1·
      2 years ago

      I think the content level has gotten better even in the past few days.

      I predict at ~200,000 users, there will be a good enough flow of posts and comments that it won’t feel as empty compared to Reddit.

      • Platomus@lemm.eeEnglish
        1·
        2 years ago

        I feel like I’ve seen a lot more posts in just the past few days since I’ve started coming here.

        • Moohamin12@lemm.eeEnglish
          0·
          2 years ago

          It was slow when I came in last month, but it has gotten to pretty high levels of interaction since.

          We just need the niche stuff for us to customize and we will be good to go.

    • sicjoke@lemmy.worldEnglish
      0·
      2 years ago

      If you are on iOS try Mlem (if you can get on the TestFligh). It’s a much better, native experience.

      • orgrinrt@lemmy.worldEnglish
        0·
        2 years ago

        Another one worth a shot is Memmy, which I’ve settled of personally, as a prior Apollo user.

        I’d describe it as being halfway the two, but to me, it just feels best to use.

        As far as these beta apps go, I’m pretty surprised it’s this smooth to explore and use Lemmy today!

        For mastodon, I just found an incredible FOSS app for iOS too; Ice Cubes. It’s mind blowing, really, how far fediverse has got in these past years since I last actively used it!

        • sicjoke@lemmy.worldEnglish
          0·
          2 years ago

          Trying Memmy now and it feels great! +1 for Ice Cubes.

  • fidodo@lemm.eeEnglish
    2·
    2 years ago

    I like it but can’t wait until we stop talking about Reddit

  • iamdisillusioned@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    It’s fine for news, tech and memes but none of the niche subs that I loved are here. I really miss the sub for my city.

  • SwissJackalope@lemmy.mlEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    Pretty nice. I just wish more people were here. The occasional bug is fine it seems to be fixed quickly.

  • EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    Well, let’s do a pros vs cons

    Pros:

    • I wasn’t banned for saying Putin should die after he invaded a country
    • It’s a decent time killer
    • It’s growing
    • Idk I just like it

    Cons:

    • /c/NCD and some other instances are too small and not even close to their counterparts levels
    • Jerboa for Lemmy has not been behaving too well for me
    • It’s still fairly small and new so communities need to consolidate still

    Overall I like it better than reddit tho.

  • AlexWIWA@lemmy.mlEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    I love it tbh. Just wish my niche communities had more people. But that just takes time

  • asamson23@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    I kinda miss Reddit, but after browsing it today, it felt kinda weird. Lemmy is starting to feel more and more like home as more people join in and participate. And also the fact that the 0.18 update fixed the numerous issues, it really helps.

  • Nerdybynature@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    For me, I was a longtime lurker, so I’m trying my best to come out of my shell and actually comment and have discussions. Overall, I like it so far, I just miss some communities and don’t want to run anything myself.

  • zkfcfbzr@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    I’m having an easier time sticking to it and not visiting reddit than I thought I would. The first day was pretty sketchy with 90% of the posts being about Lemmy, reddit, or twitter - but since then it’s been giving a more enjoyable experience.

    It probably helps that I’m making an effort to post and comment, which I never really did on reddit.

    As Lemmy grows I’d like to see more niche communities take off, similar to how there was “a subreddit for everything”.

    I do have a big wishlist for site functionality changes though. A big sore spot is that youtube videos and text posts can’t open in-line on the front page.

  • Porcupine@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    A little dull tbh. I still pop over to reddit when I’m on my desktop to visit my favorite subreddits (especially my bumper group). Hopefully Lemmy gets better, but I think step one is the community needs to stop being so goddamn meta and focus on building active communities.

  • HandwovenConsensus@lemm.eeEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    There’s one aspect of it that I didn’t expect, and that’s its exclusivity. Seems like this is a small, but vibrant, community of geeks, just like the whole internet was in the 90s and 2000s.

    I’m not 100% sure it’ll be able to replace reddit in the area of getting advice on niche topics, but I do believe I’ll enjoy being here.

  • Nichaes@lemm.eeEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    For now, not great. It’s annoying to have 99% of my feed taken up by posts like this one. I don’t care about Lemmy, reddit, or any other related sites. I’d like to just find some actual content thanks.

  • Ziro@lemmy.worldEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    It’s a bit of a mixed bag. I do enjoy Lemmy. I think that the conversations that take place here are interesting (though many now revolve around Reddit in one way or another). I don’t really find the front page to be as good as Reddit’s.

    And then, of course, I think the most important difference is that Lemmy draws a specific type of person, even after the Reddit migration, and there aren’t as many of us as there are average Internet users. I’m not saying Lemmings are a special breed; rather, I’m saying that we’re the sort of people who might have used Usenet at its peak. We’re the sort who might be Linux users. Many of us are morally aligned with open source technology and the ethics thereof. This makes the discussions a little less diverse on Lemmy than they are on Reddit (which can be good and bad, depending on the sort of conversation).

  • solrize@lemmy.mlEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    There’s tons of memes and stuff, but I was never into that, so meh. My thing was specialized nerd groups and they are mostly not here yet. With time, maybe they will come.