Libreddit is going down as well.

The silver lining here is that both of them are wholeheartedly recommending lemmy as the alternative, so it should provide an extra push to those on the fence about migrating

  • @[email protected]
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    I used Libreddit a ton, so sad to see it go. Fuck spez and fuck reddit.

    That being said, I really have been enjoying Lemmy lately, I hope it catches on a little more.

    • @Vupperware
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      I just wish the feed’s algorithm was a bit better.

      My front page is constantly inundated with memes. I love memes, but I’m here for conversation!

      I know I could just block/unsub from these communities, but I’d much rather have a healthy ratio between memes, news, and discussions.

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        You could unsubscribe from those meme communities and then use “all” view whenever you’re in the mood for some memes, and your “subscribed” view won’t be drown with memes.

        Given how active those meme communities right now, chance that the “all” view in your instance are being dominated by memes anyway, so it’s not like you’ll have to subscribe to see them.

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        82 years ago

        Would be great to be able to create groups for communities, so you could always switch between them.

        • @[email protected]
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          Agreed, I’m hoping that someone could figure that out soon. I would myself, but I’m pretty bad at coding.