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Just in case anyone here was wondering how Reddit's numbers are looking these days...
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I actually did stop engaging as much after eliminating Reddit. Lemmy is nice sometimes, but I'm nowhere near as active. I probably post a few more YouTube comments, that's about it.
Yeah same here. I used to comment on reddit multiple times a day, I comment on Lemmy maybe once or twice a week. There's just not as much here that inspires me. It's okay, though, and I'm reading more books.
It’s certainly a bit thick on the memes, but it’ll flesh out as it matures.
I think we can agree the alternatives we’ve found have been much more positive overall.
So many more books : )
Yeah great innit? I always used to be a reader and I've been rediscovering old favourites and reading a bit of new stuff. I have limited screen time after work and life etc but I've also been doing the same with films. And there's a load of games on my list too. I'm not saying reddit was a waste of time, but I'd spend an hour or two a day on there, was constantly in ongoing conversations with a bunch of people. Lemmy is much less so. Social media is good n stuff, I'm gonna stick with Lemmy for a bit - but yeah, books etc :)
Same. I check Lemmy once or twice a day and comment less than on Reddit by far. I still feel more satisfied than I ever did on Reddit and I enjoy the community much more.