It depends on your definition of "dropped." Most people who moved from Reddit to Lemmy don't fall into the category of deleting their account and switching over 100%, rather Lemmy has filled the role of Reddit for most but not all of their browsing.
i only use Reddit for technical questions on communities that don't exist on Lemmy or are inactive. I'm not using Reddit anymore for browsing but I'm not gonna artificially limit myself from that great resource for some performative activism
I dropped it.
I will probably use it just for my nhl teams sub once the season starts up. But that's it.
I'm pretty sure that not even 1% .
At this point, only on mobile, really tbh. Usability is... It's a time.
I did but it's been increasingly tempting to go back due to the site's reredesign (which i think is actually really good) and the lack of activity related to my interests on Lemmy
I look at Reddit on Desktop and I use Lemmy on mobile.
Reddit is such a shitshow now, I'm considering keeping my old account only to add fuel to the fire by insulting idiots. Let's burn the whole thing to the ground.
Less than I thought would to be honest...
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I check into Reddit once in a while, but I mostly hang out here now.
I currently use both. I want to make the switch but I mostly use Reddit for destiny 2 and haven't been able to find the community here for that.
I only use it once a week on a specific niche subreddit that hasn't migrated elsewhere. I may very occasionally browse a post or two if I'm bored, but I don't comment on or upvote anything outside that one niche subreddit. So I haven't 100% stopped using it, but my usage has dropped by a lot.
It is possible to estimate?
No. Everything from zero to everyone here may still use Reddit in parallel.
Personally, I use kbin exclusively now.