It is possible to estimate?
There are dozens of us. DOZENS!
Not sure but add 1 to the count.
Same here. It’s been a nice transition.
Still bunch of assholes, but seems there are more people willing to discuss things rather than brickwalls with opinions.
Same here. Haven’t been back since Apollo shutdown.
Honestly at this point, I’m not sure I’m missing out. Lemmy has been great so far and it’s only getting better.
I’ve gone back and my main feed is mostly posts about women asking for their “rating”, weird af. don’t miss it at all with lemmy and all the alternatives available.
I’ve not been there since a month before the apps were borked.
I’ve been looking in when I need info, by searching and ending up there, but I’ve not looked at Reddit by habit since.
At first I was sad about the changes, but I’m in the same boat. Starting with the blackout, I basically lost all interest contributing to Reddit again. I still read about things occasionally but I contribute very little.
I think this app shutdown was one of the best things to happen to my health though. Instead of wasting hours a day on Reddit, I now do sports or go on a run. I am fitter than I have been for years.
I use both for different types of contents. Reddit has so many small niche communities that are currently still irreplaceable for me.
I use reddit only 2-3 times a month since the kill of third party apps.
I did. Occasionally visit old.reddit.com put of nostalgia, but never logged in, never controbute. It’s not as busy here, but i like it. Lemmy has an OG nerd feeling to it.
Me
Dropped Reddit and never went back.
Edit: Gotta take the flow and promote !bassment@feddit.de while this post is hot. A community for Bass-Guitar players I’ve been building since the Reddit blackout. Come join us!
I quitted Reddit and still don’t reget my decision.
I actually use both. Reddit to watch or partake in nonsensical angry at the internet posts and Lemmy for real discussion in a niche that I fancy.
Lemmy feels like Reddit did 10 years ago.I do the same. It’s refreshing to see and I hope some smaller communities will grow a bit :)