happilybitchycowboy,
@happilybitchycowboy@lemmy.world avatar

I have always been a prolific commenter on Reddit. I’m doing the same over here. Hadn’t been to Reddit in a couple months. Went over there earlier and explained to someone on r/electricians how an AC to DC transformer works. They permanently banned me, even though my answer was entirely correct, especially for the given problem. Heil spez, you can keep your shit show.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Why TF did they ban you? Fuck Spez.

happilybitchycowboy,
@happilybitchycowboy@lemmy.world avatar

Apparently I violated rule 8 about being involved in diy discussions. Well why the fuck was a diy post allowed in the first place? Truth is, you can’t get schematics on most store bought electronics. You have to know color codes and troubleshoot shit backwards.

BonesOfTheMoon,

That’s ignorant. You’re better off without Reddit though. Really and truly. It’s trash.

Valmond,

Yes.

Sometimes it’s corny or a little bit flamey though, but that actually feels like I’m discussing with real somewhat (we’re on Lemmy after all) random people.

100% would discuss again.

trash80,

Yes. Some communities are better than others though.

rockSlayer,

In my decade of using reddit, I very rarely posted and maybe commented a couple times a week. I was a certified lurker. In the months of using lemmy, I became a mod for a community, comment nearly every day, and have far surpassed the number of posts I ever made on Reddit. Lemmy is just a nice place to be, and I like interacting with people here

Seudo,

I’d say less. Still finding my place here but the comment section seems more polarised than on Reddit. The recent Australian referendum for example. Any nuanced discussion is impossible (only in some instances I’m sure) because alternative opinions make you a racist according to the average (most vocal at least) commenter. It’s sad because as in that instance and regardless of politics, it often means a bunch of white people dictating what is/isn’t, true/false, wanted/needed… important.

EpicGamer,

Why are you bringing up race?

Seudo,

Well there was this bloke called Captain Cook right…

aldalire,

Dude, yes. I feel more comfy here than in the corporate hellscape of centralized social media apps

gjoel,

I don’t. Not much less either, I don’t interact much with social media. Not that I don’t want to, but I rarely have anything of worth to contribute. To make matters worse, Lemmy is mostly missing the communities that I’m interested in, of if they’re there, they have little engagement. On reddit it was a little better, and Facebook is just insane in comparison.

But mostly I don’t have anything to say, and if I do it’s mostly stupid. My primary means of helping Lemmy is to not interact (much).

cant_breath,

Not really, always a lurker

Senseless,

Nah not really. I only ever used reddit and YouTube. I’m not the kind of person for social media. When u/spez had his fit and the subs went on strike I quit reddit, because I don’t like to be pushed around and getting screwed by some greedy corpo prick. Also, privacy. I rarely ever post something myself. I mostly write comments. But the amount of commenting is the same here as it was on reddit.

I just heard about LibRedirect, so that’s the next step to give less data to Google.

eric,

Yup, the people here are cooler

SpezCanLigmaBalls,
@SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world avatar

I was pretty active on reddit also

utg,
@utg@mander.xyz avatar

I’ve noticed that the lack of content and poor arrangements is pushing me back to reddit

eee,

I’m back on reddit, but I only browse and never post.

Lemmy is much more limited in content but I post more here.

GiveOver,

It’s pushing me to the real world instead of Reddit, so a great success overall.

orientalsniper,

Like about the same as I was on Reddit, I’m much of a lurker.

Damaskox,
@Damaskox@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t remember did I do anything else than lurk when I initially created my account in Reddit.

I was more active before I stopped creating stuff (and shortened my time of interacting with) in Reddit, and that activity level carried in here.

However, since I think that Lemmy is a smaller place than Reddit and I really want this “seems-better” system to take off, I am trying to contribute some extra resources of mine here to help the cause! (I think Lemmy is the only social media I use)

Gorgeous_Sloth,

I used to be a lot more active on Reddit. But I forbid myself from downloading the app, so as for now, Lemmy is the social network where I interact the most.

Dozzi92,
@Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll jump in under your comment because it’s the same. Refuse to download Reddit app so my usage there is way down. Over 13 or 14 years I was fairly active. Here, I’m moderately so, but due mainly to my feed being probably proportionately inactive.

theragu40,

Yeah if Lemmy ever hits whatever saturation point is needed that niche communities are more relevant my participation will increase. As it is I’m honestly having to visit reddit occasionally to get answers from those niche type communities because they are simply non-existent here. There is nowhere but reddit to interact with these groups, as much as I hate that.

Dozzi92,
@Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

I’m with you. But I also don’t see the level of infiltration by undesirables (bots, mainly) in the niche subs, an so they stay to an extent as they always have been. But it is a when not an if they decline. Hopefully Lemmy picks it up. Or maybe I grow up. One is definitely more likely.

theragu40,

I’ve been reading that there are ways to roll your own version of some of the old 3rd party apps using your own API key. I might look into it, if only so I am not relegated to using the shit web interface when I do need to check a few things on reddit. I refuse to install their official app though.

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