My app worked as I was mod of my own sub. Few weeks ago that stopped working, and I haven't opened reddit since
Haven't used reddit since boost went down but I am planning on going back in a couple of weeks/months.
I did.
My wife dropped Reddit but never adopted Lemmy, despite my attempts lol.
take a look at lemmy usernase stats
Both. I use the connect app to browse lemmy while on my phone and when I'm on my computer I go on Reddit with ad blocker.
I left before apollo died so i had time to properly ween myself to a new platform and see what i like. Sure i still have the reddit app but it’s not signed in and only there so the website doesnt pester me to login when i just wanted a question answered
I'm pretty sure that not even 1% .
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.
Anyone who isn't stupid
When Sync came out I moved to Lemmy. Using that familiar and customizable software made the switch super easy. Nowadays I primarly browse Lemmy but tend to check Reddit for official movie discussions and gaming issues/help, rarely use the web client to that though. RedReader for mobile.
I deleted my Reddit account some months ago. But if I knew how much toxic is Lemmy becoming into, I wouldn't come here either. Because right now I can't tell the difference between Reddit and Lemmy, to be honest.
I go back every now and then to search the Cybertruck community for new posts, but that's about it.
I still use reddit to vent frustrations about life in general. Anything serious/productive goes on Lemmy.
I did. At first week lemmy was kind of cool. All nerd and cool people. Then normies started to flood with their shitty political posts. So now it's like reddit just in smaller capacity.
I did but have slowly started going back ...
Well I did, but the community in Lemmy is suffocatingly left leaning for me. So I had to go back to Reddit for fresh air. (Never have I thought I'd go back to Reddit because some other community is even more left, but here we are.)