The Japan-related subs where people share visa, legal, medical, financial and other resources are super important to those of us living here and, despite many times asking, will not move over. Moving over without the people holding that knowledge is pointless. So, as much as I dislike it, I still have to use a very limited section of reddit for things like that (being a new small business owner in Japan be hard).
There are still some niche subs that Lemmy hasn’t replaced yet, and this is a place where we can discuss Reddit without having to worry about shadowbans, automods, or other means of Reddit admins quelling discussions that they don’t like.
Many niche communities have not migrated to Lemmy or any other platform. The value isn’t the platform, it’s the people that make the content. Until reddit is truly dead, it will continue rotting itself from the inside out, and that affects all of us who still need to use reddit for the niche.
Yeah, you know what’s nice about Lemmy? Not being shadow banned, or banned for expressing a legitimate opinion that’s appropriate considering the topic at hand. I mean, it still happens on Lemmy, but at the community level, it’s not pervasive throughout.
Who cares. Reddit is dead.
Worrying about Reddit on Lemmy reeks of insecure-ex when your new girlfriend is way hotter and actually nice.
These kinds of “who cares” comments are rather rude, I came across an article about Reddit and I posted it to the relevant comm.
Doesn’t mean we’re all spending every minute of everyday thinking about Reddit
I’m a rude boi. I’m just made this way
Unsub from this community if you don’t want to see anything Reddit related.
You are actively viewing a community called [email protected] , then complaining about the community containing news and info about Reddit.
Yeah I’m dumb
nah, you’re not dumb - you’re just used to reddit! :P
The Japan-related subs where people share visa, legal, medical, financial and other resources are super important to those of us living here and, despite many times asking, will not move over. Moving over without the people holding that knowledge is pointless. So, as much as I dislike it, I still have to use a very limited section of reddit for things like that (being a new small business owner in Japan be hard).
You might want to just block this community then.
There are still some niche subs that Lemmy hasn’t replaced yet, and this is a place where we can discuss Reddit without having to worry about shadowbans, automods, or other means of Reddit admins quelling discussions that they don’t like.
Yeah I’m dumb
Many niche communities have not migrated to Lemmy or any other platform. The value isn’t the platform, it’s the people that make the content. Until reddit is truly dead, it will continue rotting itself from the inside out, and that affects all of us who still need to use reddit for the niche.
Network effects are a hell of a drug
Yeah, you know what’s nice about Lemmy? Not being shadow banned, or banned for expressing a legitimate opinion that’s appropriate considering the topic at hand. I mean, it still happens on Lemmy, but at the community level, it’s not pervasive throughout.