I have several niche interests which are discussed heavily on the respective subreddits but basically don’t exist on Lemmy. I use Lemmy far more than Reddit by now but I cannot do without Reddit. I am a lot better at avoiding Meta services.
In addition there are unfortunately a lot of solutions on there. I’ve uninstalled reddit a long time ago and don’t browse/scroll it, but for specific topics and especially IT stuff I sometimes find solutions there. I may find em on stack exchange or any of the other various sites, including company forums, but sometimes Reddit will have the right solution. I’d rather it not since it seems to perform even worse these days, but it’s the unfortunate truth
I have several niche interests which are discussed heavily on the respective subreddits but basically don’t exist on Lemmy. I use Lemmy far more than Reddit by now but I cannot do without Reddit. I am a lot better at avoiding Meta services.
Social Media is designed to be addictive. That said, isn’t the user base mostly bots at this point?
Troll farms and A.I. and bots, OH MY! We’ll never get to the Emerald City this way.
Because Reddit killed forums and this is the closest thing we have left.
In addition there are unfortunately a lot of solutions on there. I’ve uninstalled reddit a long time ago and don’t browse/scroll it, but for specific topics and especially IT stuff I sometimes find solutions there. I may find em on stack exchange or any of the other various sites, including company forums, but sometimes Reddit will have the right solution. I’d rather it not since it seems to perform even worse these days, but it’s the unfortunate truth
Because people as a group are dumb. You know what the fascists can do when people stay on reddit instead of moving to lemmy.