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I use wefwef.app (to be rename Voyager next week it). Itβs the closest thing Iβve found to Apollo and their seems to be a lot of contributors because it gets updated with new features and bug fixes almost daily.
Still hoping for more content though, and Iβve been guilty of not adding any myself, but Iβm going to try and post more.
Ditched Reddit, never looked back. It's waaaaay better here. Even running my own instance because why not? :)
I browsed reddit primarily with RIF for over 13 years, I made GDPR request for my data, and once I received it I edited all my comments to the copy pasta statement about reddit ruining itself, I then got summarily banned the day before RIF went 429. Made an account on lemmy.world. Feels like reddit during the Digg migration, I remember that exodus just as fondly.
Yup, only going to reddit for some niche communities that aren't here. This is my main platform now.
I replaced Reddit with Lemmy
I'm adjusting. Work in progress. We don't really have any choice in the matter. Reddit is just too far past the pale. Migrating myself and others. I now have an official reddit app with revanced and the app is still God awful trash. If I'm on pc, I try to avoid reddit links that come in search and only use old.reddit.com with an adblocker and tracking blocking. I'm even trying to do this setup on mobile if I have to use reddit. Reddit is ultimately dead to me with their current CEO and corporate structure, etc.
Yep. I was on Reddit for more than 10 years and provided content regularly. Paying $5 or so a month to access the site using Sync would have been OK, but there's no way I'm going to use their crappy app and be inundated by ads while they suck up data from my phone.
IMO Reddit has lost a big stream of easy income from people like me who would have been long-term subscribers. Instead the BS they've pulled in the last couple of months have pushed me to delete all my posts and comments and leave the site completely.
Completely dumping reddit. I wasn't sure if there would be enough content over here to replace it, but has picked up significantly in the past couple weeks.
Reddit killed Apollo so I now am using wef wef for Lemmy.
I only go there to steal content that I then enhance manually. I always had a kneejerk reaction against the hackernews reposts on Reddit. So, I try to make my content cloning less conspicuous and I make sure to enhance the content with more depth when I bring it here.
I wish I didn't have to, but I have to because without Relay there's no Reddit for me.
Y'all lemmy people seem nice, so I plan on staying! :)
Yes. After 15 years of reddit I was done with it. Deleted my account. I'm tired of being a product. I miss my subs but oh well.
I do worry about bots and stuff with Lemmy though.
I am trying to. Unfortunately, a lot of communities I am part of dont have a big enough presence here.
Yeah, I'm coming from RIF. The official reddit app is the liverwurst and it seems like the reddit ceo is a jerk.
Yep, already deleted my 14yo Reddit acct and made the switch. Really glad I did :)
Yes and I hope that the user engagement increases with time so that there is new content and info, because I used reddit for tech and other news, if lemmy does that I'm more than happy to stay here.
Subjectively it's getting exponentially more active every single day. Thats very promissing. I hope Meta does not kill the fediverse.
For now I do not have any problems with redundant communites. Time will tell how things scale up.
It's not "replacing", I don't think you can "replace" just the shear amount of information/images/shitposts on the site.
It however is serving as a fine "supplant" of the site. It's the same general image/link aggregation with the community of commenters...
I've always just enjoyed having drinks with Lenny regardless of the social media apps I used. He is a pretty good guy, doesn't judge much which is great for conversations.
Funny enough, while having a few duffs with Lenny, we got to discussing reddits recent changes to 3rd party APIs and we both agreed it was going to be a bad discision long term. So Lenny started talking about Lemmy, and said I should check it out. I did once my reddit 3rd party app didn't work. So it was actually Lenny that converted me to Lemmy. He's a swell guy.
Havenβt been on Reddit at all since Apollo shut down. Lemmy is my new home!
I'd like to but the users and content are just not here yet. A lot of my interest don't have communities set up or are inactive so far...
Yes, I replaced Reddit with Lemmy.
I love chilling with Uncle Lenny on Lemmy
Iβve already replaced it with Lemmy. I simply have my Reddit account now to check on it to make sure my content remains deleted.
YSK, you can edit titles here.
Yes and no. My daily scrolling habit has been moved to lemmy and I havenβt really felt any loss.
However, and this is a big caveat: Reddit remains a huge source of institutional knowledge. Half a dozen times weekly Iβll look something up and the most relevant answer/discussion will be from Reddit. As I understand it, lemmy will never fulfill this need, because itβs not scraped the same way Reddit is? Or perhaps Iβve misunderstood something about the way federation works. If thatβs true, itβs a huge blow to the long-term use of lemmy v. Reddit.
So far yes. Almost any time I attempt to use reddit everything is down because of the crackdown. Plus I'm not a huge fan of the api changes anyway and no one here tells anyone to "Google it" with any questions. People actually respond in kind from what I've seen
Trying, but the userbase of a lot of the smaller communities I follow on reddit (especially the ones that aren't tech related) probably won't switch in the immediate future.
I logged out of my Reddit account on June 15 and have only been back following direct links. Lemmy seems so much more alive than Reddit currently and hopefully decentralised platforms will continue to become more popular.
Yes... 13+ years on Reddit on my main account (different name than my Lemmy account), and it's gone. I've deleted all my posts and thousands of replies. I was active in several communities, including the Linux and open-source communities.
I used a script to edit my post history and replace my posts with random text, and then after a waiting period, delete the posts entirely. It took a couple of days to sift through it all. Then once I was down to zero posts... deleted my account.