Interesting, but why would it ever go down?
Interesting, but why would it ever go down?
That seems like a lot of comments per user. What gives?
Plus there’s some staying power to posts on here
I’m replying to what you wrote 10 hours ago. My local feed would be a lot of shit before I ever saw this
And it’s 100% relevant to the area of content I wanted to read. Same if I went to a gaming or news related group
Jamie Kennedy’s show is about to become relevant again. You’ve been X’d!
I almost said 15 actually but figured 10 would be fine :)
Thanks for the more structured approach to my baseless guess
I’m super against abuses in scales but this one isn’t that bad. It wouldn’t have changed too much but yes, it’s slightly deceptive to track it as what looks like 10x the growth instead of 5
It just definitely needed to hit a critical mass. Enough that people had enough to read, stick around, and post themselves. Which in turn created a place that new people felt had enough content.
They’ve decided yet another service from Zuck is a good idea. We’re not dealing with geniuses here
It is actually better with your privacy
I switched to it after I got a new phone and Sync pro didn’t move over properly. Really grew to love it
I haven’t found anything like Joey, but I like liftoff a lot
Connect is OK but I don’t like comment threads having the color line extended the whole way down. I also don’t like connects font size options. Too big or too small.
I also don’t care for Connect’s comment option bar between comments. Too spread out
Font size options are a big miss on most reddit apps
Good to hear fedilab is still one of the better ones. Haven’t used any much lately but I’ll just stick with it
The official one lacks lists, local, world… how is anyone supposed to find people to follow?
This has been an easier transition than mastodon. On Twitter I relied on specific people’s content to feel like it was worth my time. Not all of them moved over or posted much
On Reddit I just need replies in topics and it can be by anyone
Holiday weekend too. Might be messy data points
I do site traffic for a living and it can be some of the lower weekends for non-commerce sites
Same. Just weird but I’m not used to how iphone does things.
It’s my least favorite so far
If Spez was secretly trying to sabotage Reddit and boost Lemmy, would he have even done anything differently?
It all depends on what Twitter is to you.
To me, it’s short fleeting conversations I see with others and can be up to the second in its recency with events. I don’t care if I miss what someone said 17 hours ago
Mastodon does that well, just like Twitter did. It avoids the shit pretty well, which Twitter doesn’t do well.
Well sure, stocks and imaginary money will always have fluctuations but cumulative reports shouldn’t