Well I kept using it until Infinity died, which was only at the start of this month!
If I do decide to go back, it will be by compiling the infinity APK with my own API key, but I'm not feeling much of an urge to bother at the moment.
Well I kept using it until Infinity died, which was only at the start of this month!
If I do decide to go back, it will be by compiling the infinity APK with my own API key, but I'm not feeling much of an urge to bother at the moment.
Same here, I'm using connect for Lemmy, it has good UI and I only ever scrolled the all or popular page on Infinity
I sort of did. I still have an account, but I only use it in the browser and very rarely, from like hourly use to maybe once a week when I can remember.
dropped reddit, yes. For lemmy? Not sure yet.
I've looked at the site but I don't contribute anymore. I've made a few comments telling people to look at another site for answers to their technical questions. Dropping seeds that will branch away from reddit.
The popular sort for Canada increasingly resembles voat. When it was becoming overrun by the far right dog whistles. The signature right wing botted subreddits seem to be a mainstay on the top sorts. That says a lot about how it's going.
Yup
I did.
I pop over to reddit maybe 1-2 times a day for a few subs. My daily driver is lemmy though.
I still browse Reddit about as much as Lemmy, because many communities haven't taken off here yet.
I deleted my Reddit account (24k karma, I think, about 10 years old?) and went with Lemmy. It's fine, though I miss a couple gaming subs.
Me, I don't use Reddit just because I purely used Joey and never downloaded the official app.
I've been slowly migrating over. I'm using relay so once that dies or goes paid I'll be here exclusively.
Right here, yo.
I miss old reddit, and left for here and kbin when the API mess started. Haven't left and haven't really gone back much, either. I find myself a more satisfied with lemmy if that's a thing. Users, content, comments... it all seems like it is more my speed than reddit was.
I didn't. However, I read Lemmy until I run out of interesting posts, then switch to reddit until the ads make me angry. Then I do something productive.
I'm pretty much done with it. I do the occasional search for piracy content with a search engine but other than that I get my fill of internet surfing elsewhere.
I did
I did, and I like it over here better. Sometimes I look at a reddit post if it turns up in search, but otherwise I like the culture here better.
I have.
I did too.
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I use it for one of the niche communities I usually went to. But other than that, I stopped voting other subs. So much rage bait and bigotry. It's only gotten worse since people started leaving. I just instantly go to the sub I want, check out some posts, which sometimes only take about a minute, and then leave.
I Reddit exclusively on my desktop now, not on mobile where I did most of my browsing. I also pared back my usage to fewer communities.
I use Discuit primarily now, checking Lemmy (Beehaw mostly) very occasionally.
Almost entirely dropped reddit except sometimes for specific games or some 3D printing stuff