Me. The way the API thing was handled just pissed me off too much to log in or contribute there anymore. I do occasionally load the “old.” version of the site up and read some of the specialized communities. I’d been there since the mass migration from Digg.
Lemmy is too slow with new content (my Lemmy frontpage has 2-3+ day old posts) and there are fewer interesting comments to engage.
I do think reddit’s frontpage is noticeably worse off now, but I wish there was some metric to see how that looks statistically.
Me. The way the API thing was handled just pissed me off too much to log in or contribute there anymore. I do occasionally load the “old.” version of the site up and read some of the specialized communities. I’d been there since the mass migration from Digg.
Lemmy is too slow with new content (my Lemmy frontpage has 2-3+ day old posts) and there are fewer interesting comments to engage.
I do think reddit’s frontpage is noticeably worse off now, but I wish there was some metric to see how that looks statistically.
Hopefully Lemmy continues to grow.