Now you put it that way, thank you lemmy world. I probably wouldn't migrate out of R itself if I didn't see your site and made it look familiar. Transition had been easy for me and now, I barely go back there unless via libreddit.
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Now you put it that way, thank you lemmy world. I probably wouldn't migrate out of R itself if I didn't see your site and made it look familiar. Transition had been easy for me and now, I barely go back there unless via libreddit.
Yep, even now. I had a really hard time (mentally) doing the transfer before, until I stumbled upon old LW. Still on this format, tbh, it's just more compact for me. I'm thinking that other lazier / lurkier users might get encouraged to make the jump if the place is familiar to what they will leave behind. Of course, there is still a learning curve, but since everything looked a little bit like the old R, it was intuitive enough for me.
I'm forced to shift to the usual formatting when I have to switch to sh.itjust.works because of the downtime, but when i go back to lemmy.world, it's always on the old format mode.
And I am a bit talkative here, as I read that lurking doesn't really help the fediverse. Wish I can contribute in a more intellectual content-making kind of way, but as I don't have expertise (only interest), my only contribution is to add activity.
I don’t know how futile this battle is, as it’s undeniable that content are still made on platforms hosted my those megacorps. For now I start with privacy friendly frontends. Libreddit for the reddit stuff and piped for youtube.
I am not sure how removing the littler bins will help. Sure there are disciplined people trying to abide by laws and such, but the more a place gets popular, the more it attracts trash? It’s an odd choice to remove the means for people to dispose of their litter properly.
Perhaps there’a another angle to this?
thanks for using Leebra!
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