Is anyone here so hardcore that they don’t even bother with mainstream social media? If its not on Lemmy or Mastodon it must not be important? Anyone that hardcore?
Is anyone here so hardcore that they don’t even bother with mainstream social media? If its not on Lemmy or Mastodon it must not be important? Anyone that hardcore?
I still use reddit.
Lemmy is still missing a few things:
I’ve deleted the reddit alts I used to use for technology related topics, parenting/relationship topics, political discussion, and stupid general purpose humor or memes, as Lemmy has enough of that I don’t need Reddit for those topics. But for the ones I’ve listed above, I’m still using desktop “old” Reddit.
I’m also still on Instagram, but only follow people I know personally. It’s the easiest way to keep up with my acquaintances’ lives: who’s marrying who, who’s having kids, where people have moved, etc.
same here niche topics:
city related topics: not controlled by tankines or conservatives -certain conditions, people share thier experience and treatment regiment that i have as well. -whatisthing, or variations dont have that big of a community here. -also job related, bio,biotech i often engage in my experience that prospect of jobs and the ‘gatekeeping’ in these fields.
-a card game not found on here. things like jury duty, reddit and other forums have large discussion groups there, just dont want to hear" you should be grateful to do JD,blabla as a duty to democracy" type of responses though. as i have very frequent summons, like every single year.
-a youtube channel i like to talk about that turned shitheeled.
This is sadly it. If it gets niche enough, there’s no way around Reddit.
I completely replaced Reddit with Lemmy for political topics, for wasting time, for doom scrolling and so on. But when I need information about a niche topic (e.g. how to overclock the 15yo netbook I recently got), there’s just no way around Reddit.
That’s the difference between 50k monthly active users and 360mio weekly active users. There are dozens of subreddits that have more active users than all of Lemmy combined…
Sadly, the big exodus is still pending.
Or luckily, considering how badly Lemmy instances scale. If a few million users were to migrate over to Lemmy, probably the whole system would just collapse.