I think Jerboa is a better one because the UI looks more like Boost. But Boost for Lemmy is already being produced so no worries.
I think Jerboa is a better one because the UI looks more like Boost. But Boost for Lemmy is already being produced so no worries.
I am really impressed that Boost actually survived for a whole week after 1st July. But it gave me a certain anxiety because it could stop working at any time.
Now, I think I can finally complete my migration from Reddit as the only thing that was still holding me was Boost.
In my opinion, the people that use Instagram and will potentially use Threads aren’t the ones who will get into the Fediverse.
They will probably not even know that this exists in the app as it just puts you directly in threads.net.
Also, there’s the option that this is just a ‘trend thing’ that will die in a week or two, probably because people won’t get used to or due to legal problems (as it’s already happening).
Edit: typo.
I can’t find a good instance + people to follow.
I’m really struggling in getting used to Mastodon. Already created two accounts in two different instances but couldn’t follow any interesting accounts or whatever.
Probably because it’s weekend and devs aren’t working right now. So the changes will probably happen on Monday.
Probably because it’s weekend and devs aren’t working right now. So the changes will probably happen on Monday.
I also miss more interactions in communities and comments sections, but this is just the beginning of Lemmy. It will take a while for this to become pretty active, but I’m sure it will create an awesome and loyal community.
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I think we should stop seeing Lemmy as just a substitute for Reddit. Lemmy can be it’s own thing, without having to do ‘reddit-like’ stuff.
Imo, I don’t think the karma system is really necessary (it doesn’t even make sense) and the upvote-downvote is good enough to filter quality posts.
And now I feel the urge to reply to this comment.