Polls
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As there's no poll feature on lemmy, this community uses downvoting and upvoting system as a poll. Post a comment like it was an option. Downvote = Disagree, Upvote = Agree.
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Yes, as soon as I figure out the difference between this and beehaw and squabbles and the rest that have been popping up! π
Yes, I hope I can use it instead of reddit altogether
Yesterday, you said tomorrow... Don't let your dream be dreams. Do IT!
@fm0d @vreraan Haha, this was basically my journey over to #Linux π And frankly, it was also my journey over to the #Fediverse as a whole!One day I just decided that enough was enough, and I had to practice what I preached.
So here I am, Linux, Fediverse and all!
Definitely maybe.
This is very promising community that is close to what Reddit used to be. I don't like the direction Reddit goes and I feel not motivated to continue on Reddit. I'm trying to stay here and I hope I can contribute to this community both code/ui improvements and content.
Seems thereβs no outrage here so itβs quite chill like it used to be before Reddit became a war against its users
Maybe a stupid question but is there any app for Lemmy? In my mobile browser it is somehow clumsy
Jerboa. I don't think there is another one for the moment.
I got Jerboa from F-Droid and it's quite decent
I'm hoping this website will get a mobile port because that will make it easier to doom scroll ',:) /s
The "brand" of this place sure is odd... "lemmy world"... Need some backstory to this branding choice. Unsure if that can make me view it differently.
I've switched to Kbin.
- Posted from Gerboa on mobile because Kbin doesn't have an app yet ...
Of course
Of course!
I don't know about Lemmy specifically, but I'm definitely all in on decentralized, ActivityPub-based social media.
Feel like we're about to see an explosion in ActivityPub interfaces, and if that happens, it's probably inevitable someone makes a UX novel or innovative enough to pull me away from Lemmy or some other 1:1 reddit clone.
Leaning a little towards kbin but im active on lemmy and kbin! Never going back to reddit though.NEVER EVER
Probably yes.
I think i will be sticking around. Personally i like the smaller community and be able to grow things more organically. Personally i do wish it were a bit more organized and i am really going to miss some of the more niche subreddits
Yes
Yes! Annoyingly Reddit is such an archive of information for a tech in general and troubleshooting anything. Once the archiver's from datahoarders are done, why would I go back? Democratisation of the interwebs is just awesome too!
Yes
Yes
Lemmy is a bit rough around the edges. If I enable non-local instances, which is the only thing that makes sense to me, it seems broken in that new stories will pop up continuously regardless of filter or sorting. Anyone know of a workaround for this?
honestly I don't see any reason to leave granted I just joined lemmy and i must say with its decentralized nature its a bit confusing to wrap my head around how to use lemmy to get a redditesk experience and with every lemmy site looking very similar I have gotten disoriented with witch lemmy site I was on and I can see signing up for each site being a bit of a pain especially when you say get a new computer but ultimately I feel I got the hang of lemmy and started making comments just as id normally do on reddit in a single afternoon I cant wait to see how lemmy evolves and grows assuming it does grow
I plan on it if more people come over and the communities grow. So far I have been checking the sub-Reddits I am subscribed to for info about them migrating to Lemmy
If reddit can save itself, it's likely I'll stay on reddit, but if they do indeed kill Boost, I'll probably stay here. I just need more people to move over to Lemmy because reddit does have that power of so many people being there that there's a community with a ton of content on it. Something as niche as retrogamerepair has active people you can talk to on reddit, and that's a big thing that Lemmy will need to get
Yes! Lemmy feels like internet felt 20 years ago. Better quality conversations, no spam, stupid comments and constant auto promotion. I just hope it stays that way. Whatever happens, I am not returning to reddit.
No
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Is there any way to do actual Polls with Lemmy?