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Flaky, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
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In the rare case I need a result that I can’t find anywhere else. Otherwise, nah. The way Spez treated the Apollo dev disgusted me enough that I want nothing to do with that site anymore.

BigBananaDealer, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
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only for 1 subreddit, 1001albumsgenerator. i have unfinished business there

Anaphylactic_Gock, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
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I used reddit until Sync stopped working, and I haven’t been on since, except to delete a bunch of old posts.

AllHailTheSheep,

yeah same

human_no_4815162342, in Can lemmy be used as a blog (with comment section)?

There was a guy on GitHub that added a Lemmy comment section to his blog hosted on his website. So it’s already an accepted although niche usecase.

I feel like a single user instance of Pleroma would be more appropriate (and easier to host) but even though the character limit can be increased the remote limit of other instances might reduce your visibility, I am not sure.

raubarno, in What's with the corporate obsession with customer feedback?

This practice comes from Japan. In 1980s, certain companies, like Toyota, understood the importance of product and process quality. And one of the practices to ensure that everyone is ‘on the same ground’, and that the product under development would surely satisfy the consumer’s needs, was close communication between the stakeholders and receiving the feedback.

Long story short, it was part of their broader ‘Quality first’ strategy. However, it is only viable if the organisation is properly managed, and all Quality management things are put into practice (the hardest part).

This is just my understanding from a book I read during my free time. My knowledge may be incorrect.

freamon, in I feel like /c/memes has taught us a valuable lesson today: Would it make sense to develop a feature to block a comm from our feed for a selectable unit of time (1 hour, 1 day, etc.)?

There was a point (only a few days ago really) when browsing All was a way of discovering new communities, but now, if it’s not memes it’s auto-generated bot content harvesting link from HN or wherever.

Madbrad200,
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Use the block function liberally.

Michal, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

No. Once my app stopped working, I quit cold turkey. I deleted all content from my reddit account and switched to Lemmy.

giant_smeeg, in In which game did you spend the most hours?

Tarkov. They shit sucked me dry. 1500

StinkyRedMan,

I got 1600, and it’s my first wipe… Got kappa and lightkeeper unlocked

burningquestion, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

I mean, yeah. I want the communities here to hit a certain level of engagement before I drop reddit entirely. I’m trying to participate more here and simply read over there.

Zippy, in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?

I like it to gauge what the general consensus is. Agree or not.

Event_Horizon, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

I drop by Reddit 1-2 times per day but only at home on my PC and using old.reddt. There are still a couple of communities on there that haven’t moved to lemme yet.

And my porn account.

Phantom_Engineer, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
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Yeah, but with RedReader. There’s a few niche subs I like that aren’t well-established here yet.

Zippy, in Have you had any bad experiences with people on Lemmy?

Personally I prefer a bit of conflict as it encourages discussion and alternate opinions. The discussions are pretty short when everyone agrees.

NENathaniel, in In which game did you spend the most hours?

Quake Champions for sure. Best competitive shooter I’ve ever played (and I’ve tried all the popular ones), great option if you like movement & aim centric games

AlternateRoute, in I feel like /c/memes has taught us a valuable lesson today: Would it make sense to develop a feature to block a comm from our feed for a selectable unit of time (1 hour, 1 day, etc.)?

it isn’t just /c/memes looking at the global feed I felt like I was blocking meme related communities for a while yesterday.

I think the core app needs some simple text filters for communities and posts or hopefully some of the client apps will implement that a number of the meme subs at least have the word meme in their name.

Same could be said for NSFW subs, but we at least have a global toggle for those at if they have been correctly tagged.

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