Reddit has been a staple of the internet for years, but the recent shakeup at the company has led many users to question whether they can continue to rely on the platform. In this article, we’…
In this blog post I explore Reddit's downfall and my search for something to replace it. I'm finding no perfect solutions but lots of interesting pieces of a solution.
lemmy is pretty cool too. I've been here for 2 years. Haven't used it that much, because there isn't that much content on here compared to reddit. but as the people come here quickly, that should change.
Yeah I think it's already a lot better even in the short time I've been here. You can see the amount of bug reports have increased a lot so that means a lot more people are using the platform.