What’s the difference between a boost and an upvote?
What’s the difference between a boost and an upvote?
Seems like this kind of insight tool could be created by the community separately.
What happens if you tap the picture a second time?
Well, if there was any doubt left that spez was a POS, this officially ends it.
This has the same feel as websites from 15-20 years ago. I love it.
Check out Rhasspy or S.E.P.I.A.
You just explained to me why I could never get into Twitter (or blogging, except during high school with LiveJournal).
I don’t think we’re at a better experience yet. Reddit experience declining while Lemmy improves might get there, though. Right now, most of the activity on Lemmy is from those of us who are pissed at Reddit.
As others have been saying, though: Reddit is less “sticky” because you don’t really build connections or followers like on other platforms.
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Same. The calls to participate instead of lurk had their intended effect. I look forward to more polish and fewer bugs/obstacles in the (hopefully near?) future.
I actually like the Reddit app (which apparently makes me the only one), but I’m not for Reddit fucking everyone over.
I’d love to know what it is about subreddits going private that caused issues.
Smaller instances are more likely to be abandoned/shut down, which currently means you lose your account.
100% agreed on the quality of ads. I’ve even ordered a few things off Instagram ads. Reddit? Nah, always crap. And I hate that they made the ads look like normal posts. That’s when I started hating them.
I’ll split that pizza with you.