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Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • I'm curious what difficulties you encountered, I signed up at beehaw where i had to write a response to why i wanted to join, but even then my account was manually reviewed by a human and when i checked an hour later, I was signed up.

    Other communities don't have such rules. I managed to create an alt account on another server and i was signed up immediately, equally as fast as reddit.

  • How do you obtain your music?
  • Spotify for finding new music and most of my listening.

    I'll buy vinyl for my favorite albums or if I see something at the record store that takes my fancy.

    I'll usually listen to my records while cooking or if I want to just sit and listen as a primary activity

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    Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • overall Lemmy is pretty good. Better than I expected tbh.

    The communities are smaller, which feels more old-school, and it feels friendlier and more accepting. On reddit if you bought up nu-metal in the metal subreddit you'd be downvoted and harassed, here I saw someone bring up nu-metal in a metal community and people were super accepting of it. However, because of the smaller population, the more niche interests don't have a community, or if they do, there's basically no content.

    The federation thing takes a second to 'get' and with it, comes problems of discoverability, but we have browse.feddit.de to help with that. The upside to the fediverse is the fact the users are in control of the platform instead of a for-profit organization make me very happy, I no longer scroll with shame, I scroll with pride.

    There are pros and cons to Lemmy but the biggest cons are related to the relatively low number of users which will grow with time (I hope). Overall I'm enjoying it so far and I really hope more reddit communities make the switch

  • I'm going back to the basics this summer. Minecraft.
  • I went back to Minecraft a couple weeks ago and just beat the ender dragon. It's a great time even if you've done it a dozen times before. I do this about once a year, It's fun to try and play it differently. Usually I try to go with huge farms of all different kinds (crops, meat, xp, iron, etc.), this time I went with micro farms, just enough to keep me alive.

  • how new.reddit looks in private browsing
  • Exactly. Shutting down for 2 days just says we'll be back in 2 days. Shutting down and saying we're going to Lemmy with a link to a specific community shows reddit we are serious about this.