• @Warfle99
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    1 year ago

    I’m trying out lemmy and enjoying it so far it feels more engaging (I was using baconreader and had a lot of smaller communities). I loved reddit for what it was and am pissed at corporate assholes ruining it for profits. Lemmy has made the internet feel a little bigger again.

    I’d say each instance host is their own dictator, but there are so many hosts that you can always move to another if you dont like what theyre doing. It’s not like you’re stuck spending money to jump from one to a next and apps like Jerboa let you copy your instance accounts to eachother.

    • @Freesoftwareenjoyer
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      41 year ago

      Maybe it’s inevitable that every proprietary and centralized platform will end this way. They just keep getting worse. It’s been exciting watching Mastodon grow and now Lemmy. We now have a chance to change something and become more independent from greedy corporations. We can have software and platforms that don’t exploit us and where we, the users are the ones in control. People only need to want to make the switch. Then we can have a better Reddit here.

      I didn’t know Jerboa had a feature like that. That’s awesome!

      • @Warfle99
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        31 year ago

        Feature wise it’s more you attach multiple accounts and can sub on all of them to the same things. It’s still a work in progress but they’re adding features.