I'll admit I've drifted off Lemmy the last month or so.. content was a bit repetitive and felt like just an echo chamber of the same ideas. I didn't go back to Reddit, Reddit lost me to tiktok it turns out.
Jumped back on now and so many more posts have inspired me to comment. I'm a comment contributor generally but I wasn't feeling it.
Anyway.. just wanted to pop in and say I'm really enjoying it. Not that I was ever going anywhere but this is a great trajectory
Props to Voyager too. It's now in Fdroid and allows me to hide the voting scores. That's all I've ever wanted from Reddit, a great client like Infinity with no visible vote scores. Lemmy will be more and more used with all these new clients for sure.
Voyager is awesome, and the latest version brought lots of nice stuff, but sadly it still doesn't feel as smooth as I wanted to, going back to my subscription list makes the app hang a lot.... I appreciate the tweaks dev did to smooth the scroll though.
That feature is the best if you ask me, gladly almost all the Lemmy clients have adopted it so far, but it works better in Sync thanks to a feature that it has to keep them hide indefinitely/for more time, that way, I don't need to depend on Lemmy website option, which is a downgrade in all senses.
If there's one thing I learned this year it's that we can't underestimate how many users a good app will give a website. There are plenty of people I've seen over the years who didn't even know reddit was a website.
Yeah. Although, I was more like a niche contributor in Reddit and currently Lemmy's action happens in big communities, so I became more like a commenter than a poster. All things considered, it's cool.
I'd say if you cannot find content that interests you, go ahead and create content what you'd like to see here!
I feel like I have created more posts here under one month than ever at Reddit. I'm still a bit sad about the fact that there's much potentiality to some communities here in Fediverse that seem dead, so I try to kick them around a little with my own posts and see, do they start running also without me a bit later.
I don't have that much to post about but I try to come up with stuff once in a while! (I still wonder, is it OK to grab material from Reddit and copy-paste it in here. I asked about it in here but I didn't get any replies.)