I left shortly after the HD-DVD fiasco. When people talk about the Digg migration, this is what I think of. Looks like there was another mass migration years afterwards
I'm not joking, I don't understand. I never enjoyed any part of sex except the orgasm, and even then barely. I don't find the act of sex to be...anything except a chore trying to get to orgasm.
WTF. I was raised to put the poopy paper in the trash can and I was raised in the US. I didn't start putting it in the toilet until I was an adult, but I thought it was really common.
Populated niche communities. The Reddit Exodus created a big blip that now, a month later, well it seems to have died down.
A few thousand people gave Lemmy a shot, and after lemmy.world had issues with the traffic, and went down a lot this past thirty days, I think people just stopped trying.
This is the best Reddit alternative out there and still it's got such poor adoption because it's so different under the hood.
I myself feel I'm missing out on so much content here as was available on Reddit, but I'm trying to actually make a difference by not going back.
I've observed the opposite, but left it's a broad paintbrush, best to use six or nine point political axes.
Lemmy seems to get a lot more diverse comments, I see less uniform anti capitalism sentiment for example, lots of folks seem to be more Libertarian than Auth Left for example.
I've also seen a lot more pro free speech people, and dissenting opinions too, so since the current left trends towards limiting free speech, this also feels different than Reddit.
This is my observations, it may not be true, but it's my impression.
Ken M