I joined this morning to get a little ahead of the curve.
There zero reason this place couldn't replace Reddit entirely if people just give it a chance.
I really hope people don't just drop it once the blackouts end.
I'm a fairly active and experienced shitposter content creator on Reddit who will fully shift towards sole posting here (well, at Lemmy in general, across different "branches") if things don't improve there. Which, sad to say, looks increasingly unlikely.
It probably won't get as many upvotes, but that's fine. Artists continue drawing even if their works don't get much public appreciation, simply because they enjoy creating, and other creatives (e.g. meme-makers) like me are no different - upboats and engagement in the comments are nice, but most of the joy comes from seeing the final product just as one envisioned it in their mind. Of course, if it brings others joy, that's a bonus.
Get enough of these people migrating over, and you have a small critical mass that will create sufficient content for lurkers to look and go "Hey, that's something I wanna be part of." Then "not being on there/in the know" becomes stranger than "being on there", and... the Lemmy servers will probably buckle under the influx. Heh.
Artists continue drawing even if their works don't get much public appreciation
They might cut off one of their ears though.
It has potential but the learning curve is starting to be a real drag for me. I'm confused by this setup in general and don't particularly feel like getting a phd in lemmying just to shitpost, you know?
I'm still very new myself, so probably I've not yet hit the curve where things get confusing. But it's good to know that gifs work just fine.
Please let me know what areas you are struggling with and I'll do my best to explain. I think the difficulty of Lemmy is being exaggerated and maybe if things are explained succinctly it will help the community tremendously. I will try my best.
Reddit has sucked since about 2016. I really hope most of Reddit stays on Reddit,and Lemmy can just be under the radar like Reddit circa 2012.
I joined this morning to get a little ahead of the curve.
There zero reason this place couldn't replace Reddit entirely if people just give it a chance.
I really hope people don't just drop it once the blackouts end.
I'm a fairly active and experienced
shitpostercontent creator on Reddit who will fully shift towards sole posting here (well, at Lemmy in general, across different "branches") if things don't improve there. Which, sad to say, looks increasingly unlikely.It probably won't get as many upvotes, but that's fine. Artists continue drawing even if their works don't get much public appreciation, simply because they enjoy creating, and other creatives (e.g. meme-makers) like me are no different - upboats and engagement in the comments are nice, but most of the joy comes from seeing the final product just as one envisioned it in their mind. Of course, if it brings others joy, that's a bonus.
Get enough of these people migrating over, and you have a small critical mass that will create sufficient content for lurkers to look and go "Hey, that's something I wanna be part of." Then "not being on there/in the know" becomes stranger than "being on there", and... the Lemmy servers will probably buckle under the influx. Heh.
They might cut off one of their ears though.
It has potential but the learning curve is starting to be a real drag for me. I'm confused by this setup in general and don't particularly feel like getting a phd in lemmying just to shitpost, you know?
I'm still very new myself, so probably I've not yet hit the curve where things get confusing. But it's good to know that gifs work just fine.
Please let me know what areas you are struggling with and I'll do my best to explain. I think the difficulty of Lemmy is being exaggerated and maybe if things are explained succinctly it will help the community tremendously. I will try my best.
Reddit has sucked since about 2016. I really hope most of Reddit stays on Reddit,and Lemmy can just be under the radar like Reddit circa 2012.
Kind of ironic from a six day old account lmao.