I think reddit gentrifying is a great way to putting it. Even if the 3PAs weren't killed, reddit had a lot of issues. I was getting really sick of the 300k karma farma bots regurgitating content all the time. I much prefer to see regular people regurgitating content on a smaller scale with no competitive ranking. Karma was cool when it wasn't farmed like plasma on a stallion ranch.
The boy thing is huge too, on Reddit there your reposti-bots but also the weird comment bots people have created, and I don’t mean the Obi-Wan bots and stuff like that, but the weirder ones that steal other peoples comments, or have interactions. Kinda gives me the creeps.
I like how there's less people here, they seem to act more like people.
On reddit I can go to the Scotland subreddit and look at a post about local politics and is the comments there's massive arguments about transgenders or Donald Trump for some reason.
Honestly the community here so far seems sooo much less toxic than what I was experiencing on Reddit. Stoked to part of the lemmy boom and excited to see where things go from here
Moving from Reddit to Lemmy feels the same as playing Elden Ring after years of Dark Souls. It's essentially the same, but ever so slightly different with different names for what is basically the same shit.
I put off joining until a couple days ago since everyone on Reddit was complaining about how hard and confusing it was to set up. Had an account with some good communities set up using wefwef in like 15-30 minutes. Glad that it was so easy.
Just joined after the departure of Boost for Reddit- tried the Reddit app for about 20 minutes but was overwhelmed by the adverts so deleted it in disgust! Happy to be here.
I can somewhat understand why it sometimes links to the wrong thread but I don’t understand why it’s always something about sports. Is it the same post every time? Haven’t noticed. Also I’ve seen the post at the top be whatever sports post but the comments are the ones for whatever I clicked on.
There's still a few bugs. I just reload that page and it seems to fix it most of the time. It seems to only happen on the internet browser/PWA. I don't seem to have that problem using apps, but those are full of their own bugs. I tend to hop between the different platforms for accessing lemmy. The devs for the fediverse instances and the apps are working relentlessly to improve user experience.
It's exciting watching the community grow and learning together how everything works. So far everyone I've met has been super supportive, I asked a question about where to find mod tools and someone went and commented on my communities and someone else reported them so I could see firsthand and practice!
Made my day that multiple people took the time.
I think as long as we all keep that attitude of community, and do our best to create content and participate, there's no reason why lemmy can't run circles around reddit.
Moving from Reddit to Lemmy feels the same as playing Elden Ring after years of Dark Souls. It's essentially the same, but ever so slightly different with different names for what is basically the same shit.