There are simply some communities I can’t find on Lemmy. For example, I use subreddits based on admissions to specific colleges that would never be able to function on Lemmy due to its size. I’d much prefer to abandon Reddit altogether but the information I need is usually only there.
I don’t think I could do that, I would be compelled to comment. But I do still see Reddit in search results for problems I’m researching and the answers are often useful. I will be happy the first time I see a Lemmy result.
It isn’t quite there yet but https://trystract.com/ gives some Lemmy results. It’s a beta, hopefully it develops further. I have no affiliation, I just saw it mentioned in Opensource.
I haven’t really looked back after I left Reddit. I have stopped on a Reddit page because of a search result, that’s about it.
No
There’s not enough engagement/subscribers on the Lemmy equivalent of the primary Reddit sub I visit.
Just on my city’s sub, which I check once or twice a week.
I will always be active as u/MozartWasARed on Reddit.
I used to until Infinity implemented subscriptions.
Occasionally. There is no other place for these extremely specific android app forums and i check them every once in a while. Or if it comes up in searching, i access it with Redreader to get the info I want
I’ve added a couple niche subs to my RSS reader, basically for news. But outside of that, no.
Only when a search on the web bring me there and anyway I deleted my account so only without an account (wouldn’t say anonymously, even if my browser block trackers this is not ever possible)