Let us welcome the wave of Apollo/RiF defectors!
Let us welcome the wave of Apollo/RiF defectors!
Let us welcome the wave of Apollo/RiF defectors!
I am a RiF defector and I have to admit that Lemmy is looking pretty promising! Screw the corporate scumbags!
And I, a RiF detector, playing in the K bin.
Any one know if the dev planing on making a Reddit isn't fun Fediverse app?
Yea im kinda excited to transition back to smaller form communities. I remember back in the day when i was on bbforums with like 40 other people, and that was a lot of fun actually
Agreed! Over the years, I learned that in smaller communities, people engaged more, got to know each other, and had fun chatting on the same topic!
One of the nicer things I'm enjoying seeing after moving to Lemmy from Reddit, is seeing posts about the internet of 10, 15 and even 30 years ago and people having the same experience I had as well!
But also being reminded that the internet of today is definitely not how it used to be and finding like minded people who share the same values is something that's sparked my old interest in "being involved" in online communities again.
I was a long time Redditor--a prolific lurker but infrequent poster. I never used third party apps, but Reddit's CEO behaved like such an asshat that I haven't been back since the blackout began. Dumped Facebook and Twitter for the same reason: their horrid CEOs. Found my way to Kbin and am enjoying it! Hopefully the the good content will keep on flowing.
Hell yeah! I'm having a blast too from Lemmy.
Any recommendations on kbin?
I am still figuring things out, but looks like kbin is federated with lemmy, it is just a different server and they make UI look more like reddit.
I feel a little guilty using Starlink, but it's the only half decent option out here.
I keep going to Reddit out of habit but am trying to check Lemmy.world more often. Still trying to wrap my head around the whole architecture--I understand it at a functional level but still getting a hang of how it is to actually interact with various servers and communities. Anyway. I hear only a Sith deals in absolutes and /U-who-shall-not-be-Spez'd sure seems to be dealing in that way. May Reddit go the way of MySpace and the net return to a more decentralized and organic space.
Also post engagement
I was active on Reddit for well over a decade. Even helped mod a couple of small communities at various points. I also loved Apollo and was an early beta tester for that app. For me, Apollo was Reddit. It was the only Reddit client I used in recent years and I miss Apollo as much as I miss Reddit itself.
I don’t see myself going back to Reddit. Lemmy has been great and has quickly become very “Reddit-like” for me, but with the vibe of what the internet was back in the early 2000s. I am enjoying the communities that are forming on her.
I’m also very fond of the concept of the Fediverse as a whole. Corporate social media has failed again and again, so I want to move away from it as much as possible.
I have an 11 year Reddit account, and recently got banned for posting about how Nazi's shouldn't be around anymore.
Reddit has been slowly turning to shit, and Spez befriending Musk is a pretty big indicator that its going to keep going that way.
Sheesh. One thing that always bugged me about Reddit was the arbitrary power that mods had. I had a situation where I was banned from /r/glasses because I posted about Warby Parker (the mail-in glasses service) being a good option for lower-cost glasses in the U.S. Turned out the mod was the owner of an optical shop and he didn't like it when people recommended Warby Parker and other mail-order services for glasses because it was sucking away money from high-end, overpriced optical shops. So he just started banning people who mentioned any of these mail-order services.
One thing I like about Lemmy is that the modlog is public. I think that level of transparency is really important and helpful for avoiding situations like people have experienced on Reddit.
But I agree, Reddit has indeed slowly turned to shit. I love that the general concept behind it is being replicated here and that so many people are starting to recognize the importance of a company being free from a CEO.
We will watch your career with great interest
I feel welcomed.
Death to Reddit.
By the dark side reddit has been seduced.
I am a sync refuge. Happy to be here!
It's going to take awhile before things go back to normal but it's nice seeing new communitys pop up
Still getting my bearings, but this feels closer to old (pre digg migration) reddit than current reddit does.
You might be interested in this: https://userstyles.world/style/10311/old-reddit-ish-lemmy
Going to start a whole new sub for sync defectors - signed guy who came here from digg (in a roundabout way)
oooo, I'm interested!
ljdawson is writing a sync for lemmy I believe there's a sub for it
I was a RiF user myself. Not interested in a reddit without it.
Yuuup. I want cards that show me the picture without clicking, I don't want anything suggested, and I want the video player to work. RiF did all that. I'm using jerboa for lemmy and it's close enough
Infinity defector here: Post engagement noises
Hell no. I want a pre-Disney Star Wars meme experience.
Wowza where did 1.6k people suddenly came from. A million more on the way?
Good relations with the memes, we must have. If to succeed as a meme hub, we want.
Glad to be here.
Oh I'm not brave enough for politics
Still trying to figure this out. Need a decent Apollo style app to fully move in. I’m so done with Reddit. I already nuked the content they let me and deleted a few accounts. Definitely phasing out.
https://lemmy.world/comment/415872
i really like the Memmy app, it's really quite nice.
Click Communities. Subscribe to a bunch. Click on your name and go to settings. Set Type to Subscribed, this defaults your home screen to show only posts from subscribed communities. Also make sure the Theme is litely or litely-red.
No one ever mentions the Narwhal users:(
Because they only bacon at midnight.
That's something I'd rather not bring back please
I moved here immediately when I heard Sync was making an app
Sync is so great. Out of all the 3rd party app creators, I'm happy that it was Sync's creator that'll take the first stab!
@Exusia hello! fuck reddit!
Indeed
Another newb checkin in. Reddit since 2007. Fuck spez.
Former RiF poweruser checking in. I hope this is the start of the great migration. (and hope the RiF developer comes with!)
Infinity defector here.
RIP BaconReader
lmaooo
Farewell rif! Hello Lemmy! Fuck u/Spez!
Can't dwell on your feelings of the past, the Jedi masters don't like that!
no love for the Relay expats?
Relay was my go-to app too
Relay is/was a gem! People found RiF and never looked back. After finding relay, I just couldn't go back to RiF.
Frankly I’d be okay with plenty of reposts since I came to this sub so recently.
Hi!
Im gonna miss Baconreader but man reddit has gone to hell
This is the way
Thank you for the warm welcome
And Boost app users. Was the best interface I used.
I'll miss Apollo more than I'll miss Reddit. God damn it.
EX RIF user reporting for duty.
Does anyone know if RIF will be migrated to supporting Lemmy?
Not really, RIF developer is confirmed making an app for Tildes which federates with Lemmy and others. But it's a small invite-only community. Source.
If you're on Android, there is a current early beta of Jerboa and an early beta of Memmy App (supposed to be available this week on Google. I've been using it on iOS).
Sync is confirmed coming to Lemmy as well.
That would make me happy.
Fuck spez
Ex-RIF user reporting in. I'm doing my part!
Begun, the migration has. Apollo defector checking in.
Is this the dark or light side?
It is up to us to make it the place we want to be!
Gotta admit, the Fediverse is looking pretty sweet. A surprise, to be sure! But a welcome one.
Mastodon really helped get people acquainted with the Fediverse after the whole Twitter shitshow. My sincere hope is that the Fediverse continues to take off. Corporate-owned social media is failing at every turn.
I'm having more iterations and more interesting ones in Mastodon that I had in twitter during the last few years.
Mastodon reminds me of the early days of twitter, which is amazing.
My biggest lack of understanding is still regarding access: So, if I choose to access the Fediverse via Mastodon, can I still subscribe to Kbin and Lemmy “subs”?
I love the federated nature of all of this, I just wish it was slightly easier to put into a metaphor. I’ve seen some graphic charts that try, but it’s still a bit confusing. I’m on KBin and I like it a lot, but I have no way of knowing if I’m missing a ton of content or not!