Sorry if not.

I was on Reddit for a lot of years and enjoyed most of them, I really did. Almost all of that was through the Reddit is Fun app, it was one of the few apps I liked enough to pay for it.

I stopped opening RiF the day the API incident happened and I switched to here (using Connect, after some experimentation, because the UX was most similar to RiF). I wasn’t confident we would gain enough users to make it worthwhile to switch, but I wanted to try and I didn’t want to support spez. Just this morning I told my wife that we probably had several thousand users, then a few hours later I saw a post saying we had almost 1.5 million. That’s amazing!

I struggled a bit with Lemmy when I started using it, but either Lemmy or I evolved - probably both - and now it’s a wonderful experience to open every day. Y’all are great and I appreciate your presence.

edit: Probably should have said it in the original message, but in case it wasn’t explicit: thank you all.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 day ago

    It feels like I’ve been here forever but I’ve only been a part of Lemmy for less than 18 months.

    I was on twitter since 2007 and hardly posted shit (400 posts in almost 20 fucking years), but when I switched to mastodon I felt like I had been there forever. 400 posts in less than a year.

    I am really glad to see the communities thriving.

    • @toynbeeOP
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      324 hours ago

      I find it way easier to post here due to the smaller, more pleasant community. It’s less intimidating.