Seems pretty much a done deal to me. I have not added any additional subscriptions over the last 3 days.
Day 1 all my ‘new’ for 12h fit on 1 page.
Yesterday it was 2 pages.
Today more than 3.
Amount of content is just getting more and more. Starting to feel just like how it was on reddit. And I dont mean posts about lemmy either. My subscriptions dont include this sub (community) for example.
Feels like the tipping point is happening and feels good to get onto something new. Reddit was feeling stale anyway. I concede its not perfect but its working for me and meeting my needs right now. Its enough and I am happy
Yup same here. A bit smaller but all my “core” subreddits have been duplicated here and like many older redditors my favorite subs were already smaller ones. I actually think it’ll last and I’m not going back. Had they just priced out 3PA maybe but I can’t use that platform after what they let spez say. Rich lying assholes can’t keep getting away with it.
The “tipping point” will happen when a) enough of the popular subreddits get their equivalent here, and b) when people make a point of turning posts into discussions. The experience of making a comment and then…nothing isn’t the sort of think likely to sustain itself.
I was just thinking the same thing. I've been sorting my new and you can refresh every 10 or 12 seconds if you want to and more and more keeps popping up. I'm happy that I'm not seeing many spam post yet. Hopefully the hate community stay away also. Sometimes I think it's better to have them out in the open though, where we can read and see and be reminded what we need to fight against.
Agreed, I'm excited to be part of a growing community, I get excited to scroll before bed and see what new posts/communities have been created. Excited to be here with you all and have no plans of going back to Reddit.
Look at mastodon (or try it), after Twitter user exile it grows and shines like an independent big social network. Same will happen to lemmy.
And if original developers will shut down their instances, there will still be a lot of others. And if devs abandon their code, it's opensource, so anybody can continue supporting it. And if not, ActivityPub is a protocol, that's used to exchange data, and new software will be written, like kbin is a working alternative to lemmy.
So, the only thing to worry about is a userbase, we must form it to attract new creative people here.
I have to be honest, currently I don't see myself staying on Lemmy over Reddit.
All I want it browsing communities (subreddits) as easy and accessible as possible. I spend most of my time on my frontpage and r/all, the "it just works" feeling is nothing that Lemmy gives me so far.
Lemmy seems to be a thing for enthusiast. I have my doubt it will stick with the everyday average user.
This issue tracker will completely resolve the problem you're facing.
Give the devs time, it's not fully matured yet!
The problems with lemmy are being solved, the problems with reddit are because reddit makes reddit malicious intentionally.
Designing federated things is much more difficult than a centralized service, but the results you get from federation are amazing:
Imagine if reddit was federated, if the main reddit instance tried the API thing they're doing right now, we'd just move to another instance and lose literally none of the content or anything. This means lemmy will NEVER have those problems, and it WILL get better.
It NEEDS the ability to block entire instances as an individual user.
It's a glaring problem that I noticed nearly instantly, Lemmy is currently very off-putting because of how some people from one very specific server interact with everyone around them. 90% of the people on here are great, that 10% is already making me second-guess being here without a custom server.