This 100%. Until there are enough people, you can usually just play things fast and loose.
Did someone say free primos?
Excellent post! I know I can't switch from Reddit all at once, I was kind of booted off a few hours ago once my app stopped connecting. I anticipate it'll be a lot of fun exploring new communities here. There was a bit of a routine to checking my default subs in Reddit, being forced to change things up might help to expand my interests.
Same. Lots of games to pay attention too, so little time to actually do it.
An excellent choice. Which model did you opt for?
Yeah I did. Tbh, I used reddit is fun, and the gesture system on wefwef is a little confusing.
I'm really fucking sad about rif :(
Testing reply from wefwef. What a strange way to run an App!
Is wefwef an android or iOS app? I'm using jerboa, but heard about the virtues of wefwef and wanted to try it.
This cat is absolutely too lazy for their own good. Still, looks pretty comfy!
Blep :)
Yae Miko is bae.
I'd be in for that. The momentum of reddit is it's main draw right?
It left such a bad taste in my mouth realizing that they were absolutely just going to let people get their rage out, and then rely on the good ole human nature of just going with the flow. I mean realistically, once you have the momentum of a site like Reddit, you can do some pretty shitty stuff, and not get canned for it. I'm fairly certain they're just going to rely on that, and then make money on what's left after that.
I'll probably still keep using old.reddit.com, but making an account on Lemmy has like 0 opportunity cost, so why not right?
Is there a user guide to Lemmy?
Requirements to make this community comparable to the subreddit
What will be necessary to make this community as informative as the subreddit? Will there need to be sub-communities for fanart, and strict rules about leaks?
I'm all for more content, but are the subreddit rules easily ported over?
Silk Song can't come soon enough!