I'm not new since I was always aware of Lemmy but only seriously considering it right now due to the whole Reddit fiasco. I just hope that after the drama and migration dies down, people here stay friendly like how it is right now. Also, I hope the mass migration can start to attract mobile devs to contribute or fork existing projects like Jerboa or even come up with alternatives. I'm optimistic.
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There was a tiny bit of learning to do with figuring out this whole communities and servers thing, but its nice here. Not sure if there already is something but a UI similar to old Reddit would be nice. Still this is for sure a good Reddit alternative.
Iβm really enjoying the interface! I browse mobile on Chrome. I hope to see lots of people stick around and build some great communities.
Pleasantly surprised that most people are friendly, polite, and positive here - you never know what to expect when you make the switch.
Iβm not very tech-savvy so it took a little bit to find my instance, but now itβs been smooth sailing.
I'm a reddit user hoping to transition to Lemmy. I couldn't sign up on lemmy.ml, so I signed up on SDF.
For some reason I can't log into the web portal, and I still haven't figured out how to subscribe to a community.
Honestly im loving the experience and even though its getting big because of all the reddit drama, im loving the small communities feel that it has for now. I have to say though that navigation cross instances its being a bit of a headache and i hope it gets better, much better. At least it should notify me that i am not able to see the rest of the comments on a post because of some settings of the instances / my account no? Or am i missing something?
I don't like the sidebar with rules. It removed the horizontal space from content if you keep scrolling.
Hello World! It's cool.
Once I have already made an account, it turned out to be less confusing than. One of the things I like is the all tab which does not show 'random crap' like reddit's main page, but actually somewhat interesting content.
It's not bad, but there are a couple of issues that concern me. One is that communities are fractured - that is, that communities about the same topics exist on different instances and don't connect with each other.
So I'm subscribed to a Books community on one instance, but that doesn't mean I'll see any of the posts on the same topic on other instances unless I subscribe to each of them. The total community of users on Lemmy who are interested in books are split up into small groups on different instances.
That's very limiting.
Of course there's also the issue of the relatively small user base overall. For some purposes a small community may be preferable, but for many others you really need a large user base. Looking for gamers for a face to face tabletop RPG, for example. Without a large user base, the odds of finding people within a reasonable real world distance of you is virtually nil.
Iβm new and could be wildly wrong, but it seems like an improved UI could consolidate multiple communities into one βthis is my feedβ so you can participate in all of them. If one dies, you donβt lose everything.
Yeah, if a community is a "magazine" on here it'd be really nice to collate a number of magazines I'm interested in into a "rack" similar to a multireddit.
It seems a pretty solid Reddit alternative π
It needs a mobile app though (like Apollo). Something simple, modern and easy to use. Hopefully at some point we can get something similar.
Try Jerboa for Lemmy, works pretty well for me :)
This is what I'm using at the minute, seems ok so far. Any tips for a new user?
I've only been using Jerboa (and Lemmy) myself since yesterday so I'm not in a place to give out tips yet :D
We are very much in the same boat then.
There's not a single middle eastern sub, and I doubt there ever will beπ
I love Lemmy so far but are there cat subs? I need cat subs.
It's been very nice both on mobile (Jerboa) & on PC. One thing that has been bothering me as a person that cares about my privacy is what some people are saying on the privacy subreddit on reddit about lemmy.