Totally agree. It's a bit disappointing to see posts about interesting things with no comments while scrolling. I've only ever made one reddit comment, but this place looks nice and I'm happy to add to the discussion here.
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Ya I try not to lurk. I at least vote.
11years 4months. Feels like moving into a new house.
Let's do this. I would love to actually see repercussions for such a braindead decision from Reddit. Let's make this puppy fly!
Yep! I've been pushing the "be the change you want to see" approach to anyone who will listen and also quite a few who won't. But sometimes all it takes is one person for a community to pop off.
Awesome, itβs been forever since Iβve seen an online community that isnβt already established so itβs cool to participate in one that still growing. Iβm using mobile so there are some bugs and Iβm having trouble uploading an avatar, it lets me select the picture but it doesnβt look like it actually uploads it.
Me too! I'm excited to help the formative process so that it can turn into something fruitful.
I'm predicting that the app will probably be a bit buggy until this site gets the momentum it needs to receive more attention. Maybe one of the app developers that dropped reddit will get on it. Meanwhile, the app is good enough to interact. If I need to make any major changes, I can still use a desktop.
Just commenting to increase engagement! Love federated services and hope they really take hold and replace the crap system we have now
I'm excited for it! There was an attempt at a mass reddit exodus over 5 years ago (I can't remember exactly when). The other sites I attempted didn't have anywhere the level of engagement that the Fediverse if getting now, and I think things are really going to pick up steam here once the blackout hits followed by the 3rd party apps shutting down. Things are looking pretty good for change π
If I remember correctly it was over censorship issues and I tried Voat for a while around then but it didn't turn out. I'm optimistic about lemmy so far though.
I just tried to post a comment in the Colombia community and I got the error "language not allowed . Does anyone know what could cause that? I tried Spanish and English and same thing.
It would be so nice if Apollo decided to integrate with lemmy