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  • Yeah pretty much.

    Like as much as I dislike reddit, they still have the communities I interact with the most.

    Lemmy is cool but it's mainly techy and nerdy stuff that I'm not that into.

  • Yup pretty accurate (quebec)

  • Yess finally I loved sync for reddit. Can't wait to use this

  • Def want to see this movie. Should I take 70m or Imax?

  • At this point the Marketing is his name. Well respected director and last movie? Sign me up

  • It's def a good start, but like @simple said I wish they would bring it to PC. There's load of untapped potential here for good creations

  • I think that's normal. People will try out Lemmy but if they notice that the communities they frequent doesn't have a lot of content they'll just leave back to reddit.

    We can hope for organic growth but it'll take a long time (especially with how big reddit is)

  • Yeah, at least they’re making sure it works “fine” before selling you for 3500$

  • Yeah same, most communities i frequent on Reddit haven’t transitioned yet or is still tiny so I kinda juggle between the two apps.

    Lemmy is nice for tech and nerdy subreddits but that’s pretty much it rnow

  • Pretty much this. It's crazy how bloated the app is with a 1000 ways to monetize the shit out of the user (reddit premium, reddit coins, shop, NFT???)

    Like holy shit it's unreal how bad the main app is compared to a clean experience like Apollo and Memmy

  • Exactly, pushing people away is not how you grow a platform

    Like, what happened to just downvoting low effort or low “quality” posts? Do we have to pass IQ tests to allow users on Lemmy now?

  • Yeah same. Mixed feelings about all of this

    Like you said, big communities here have been pretty great, but the smaller communities I frequent on Reddit (Talking about genshin and Honkai subreddit which aren’t event small) are pretty dead here.

    I talk a lot about the casual community of Reddit and how I wish Lemmy could attract those users. I see Meta as a way for this casual community to come here, but then again, Meta is bleh

  • Exactly. Ease of use can truly impact the growth of a platform.

    Like, I'm sure most people on Lemmy are a bit tech savvy, but the overall user just want to make 1 account and be able to access everything.

    Right now, Threads is doing a "good" job by integrating themselves with Instagram. Don't even need to create a new account if you have Insta, just pop in and start using it.

  • True, Facebook is already in hot waters with EU because of privacy laws, it's no wonder that they're scared of launching Threads there.

  • Threads isn’t yet running in the EU - and it might never run, as the bloc has stricter privacy rules than most other countries, and it has given Meta a few headaches to cope with in recent years. It’s not the EU that blocked the launch of the app, rather it’s Meta who’s being preemptively careful.

    Basically Meta is unsure if EU privacy law will allow them to keep functioning so they just decided to not launch there

  • Ya pretty much double-edge sword

    On one hand, Instagram users can bring a ton of content, which "should" be good for the overall website

    On the other, it's Meta lol

  • Was using IOS and Alien Blue before I switched to Android. Couldn’t find a decent app until I tried sync and it’s been my favorite Reddit app ever since