I remember suggesting Lemmy to mods of a popular subreddit, during the API Shutdown 2 years ago
They told me they had no idea how to even use it and would rather just use Discord. I check a couple months ago and they still exist on Reddit…
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ceiron@lemm.ee 1 month ago
I think we can safely assume the large majority of Reddit users don’t even have the slightest clue about the existence of Lemmy - unfortunately.
I remember suggesting Lemmy to mods of a popular subreddit, during the API Shutdown 2 years ago
They told me they had no idea how to even use it and would rather just use Discord. I check a couple months ago and they still exist on Reddit…
How does Discord even enter one’s mind as an alternative to Reddit?
Also, they have no idea how to use it? Bullshit. If they can use Reddit, they can use Lemmy.
Mostly yes, but to be fair Lemmy was more buggy and less intuitive back then, it was 2 years ago
You would not welcome most of those people anyway.
Fingolfinz@lemmy.world 1 month ago
That’s fine with me, I can’t stand most the people on Reddit
mesamunefire@piefed.social 1 month ago
We are our own unique ecosystem. It's fine as is.
Fingolfinz@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Exactly. I love how there is actual discourse here rather than petty bickering and useful discussions are happening on here that I didn’t encounter on reddit
naught101@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I hope it continues as Lemmy gets bigger, but I’m kind of doubtful it won’t eventually decay in the same way as reddit. At least, I don’t see anything inherently different that would avoid that. Perhaps the federation and moderation structure might help, but that doesn’t seem certain yet…
charade_you_are@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
Whatever boomer!
Addv4@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Pretty much. I still occasionally have to go to reddit for some random questions, and the difference in tone is often rather jarring.
MBech@feddit.dk 1 month ago
It’s an impressive difference really. I’ve yet to be called any slurs here, and most people seem to follow the “upvote if it adds to the discussion, downvote if it doesn’t” principle. I’m totally fine with a more limited amount of content if that’s the tradeoff.
Addv4@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Yeah. It largely reminds me of what reddit used to be a long time ago, a place for interesting stuff and to have a pleasant conversation.
ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com 1 month ago
Who does you think used Lemmy though?
stardust@lemmy.ca 1 month ago
Based on how nerdy reddit seems to be with all the Linux talk the demographic that is more similar to old reddit.
There was a period early in reddit when it seemed more techy. Later on it became more mainstream with a shift towards people posting in a manner more similar to Facebook and Instagram sharing more personal pics and memes.
Machinist@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I imagine the pipeline for a lot of users is some variant of:
BBS/Usenet | Slashdot/SomethingAwful/Ars Technica | Digg | Reddit | Lemmy
RandomVideos@programming.dev 1 month ago
My experience with people on Reddit was better than the one with people on Lemmy, but i am probably an exception considering the amount of people saying Lemmy is much better than Reddit
EddoWagt@feddit.nl 1 month ago
As long as you block Lemmy.ml and hexbear.net it’s much better to be honest, I don’t really like blocking an entire group of people like that but it really does help
RandomVideos@programming.dev 1 month ago
My instance hides most political communities unless you are subscribed to them so people saying that Russia and China are amazing is not a problem; i see people complaining about lemmy.ml way more