I can’t believe how pro-reddit sentiment is. It’s like a totally different reality.
https://www.reddit.com/r/boulder/comments/156wih1/disappointed_by_reddit_but_dont_know_where_else/
Why use a domain name in Libya for this? You’ll get same crap as the ml TLD. Create your own c/boulder somewhere instead.
Your post reads a bit like spam. Rather than saying “here’s another community” to a potentially skeptical one, you can post questions about whether something on another site is true or just link posts when appropriate. As proZD put it, you have to tickle their balls a little. People love to feel like they’ve discovered something.
A lot of users use the official app and are on new Reddit, and the only “disruption” that they noticed was the protests themselves. They have no idea the damage Reddit has done to moderators and may not even notice the resulting decline in content quality as the smaller subset of people who post and moderate the most wander away to newer pastures.
But over time, they will notice. More and more subreddits will become the domain of uninterested powermods and repost bots. It takes time for a giant to fall, Digg didn’t turn into Reddit overnight.
I even went to a Digg gathering once. I got a poster of the dig guys. I forgot their names now. Dirty blonde chubby guy and black hair guy with faint mustache, last name Roses or Rosales?
Kevin Rose, the guy who threw a raccoon down his stairs? Also founded Digg, though that’s never what I remember him for.
Ah. Yes that guy. The show was fun. Fun times 😄. It’s all old news now.
This is the biggest thing. A lot of my friends simply think Kbin and Lemmy are inferior and look outdated, which they are if you have only used the social media site called reddit, not the link aggravater called reddit
Experiencing Lemmy through a native app like Memmy or even a WPA like Voyager (former WefWef) is so much nicer than the default interface.
Now you can experience the greatness of http://old.lemmy.world or http://old.lemmy.ca
Holy crap I need my instance to support this asap
I know I’m outnumbered here, but I always hated the old Reddit interface. Is it better on desktop or something? I’m only really ever on mobile.
It is a totally different reality. The nature of social media bubbles means that you are experiencing an entirely alien experience just by dint of being here. The problems of Reddit look huge when everyone around you keeps talking about them, you subscribe to communities that hate Reddit, and it sounds like everyone is on board with the exodus from Reddit because, well, they’re here.
But Reddit has ten? a hundred? times more users than the Fediverse has, even fully federated. All the people who stay are going to be people who didn’t deem the problem serious enough - this means complaints about Reddit won’t be upvoted, and there is a high chance that the only way that users feel affected by what Reddit has done at all are the blackouts that affected their performance. Everytime someone posts there about what is wrong with Reddit, it simply results in ten replies about how the problem can’t be that big, and Reddit still enjoys the engagement.
The nature of human intuition and social media means that it’s very easy to fall into the trap of believing your universe is the real one, and it’s just as true for us as it is for them. In my case I’ve chosen not to go back to Reddit entirely and provide the one objective metric I can of my unhappiness: -1 user on their site.