I think what Reddit fails to realise is that there’s a large contingent of their base that aren’t Reddit users… they’re Apollo/RIF/Boost/etc. users. They’re a population seeking a very specific type of UX which Reddit either can’t or won’t deliver. People didn’t willingly use their trash can fire of a site when Alien Blue was termed - they migrated to Apollo.
I’m WILDLY impressed with Memmy so far, partially because it’s answering the user pain point above - as a casual user, I don’t want to get into the Fediverse weeds. I want an incredible streamlined experience that’s reliable, fast, and with a responsive developer.
Can’t wait for Memmy to blow up and to use it heavily over many years.
I think what Reddit fails to realise is that there’s a large contingent of their base that aren’t Reddit users… they’re Apollo/RIF/Boost/etc. users. They’re a population seeking a very specific type of UX which Reddit either can’t or won’t deliver. People didn’t willingly use their trash can fire of a site when Alien Blue was termed - they migrated to Apollo.
I’m WILDLY impressed with Memmy so far, partially because it’s answering the user pain point above - as a casual user, I don’t want to get into the Fediverse weeds. I want an incredible streamlined experience that’s reliable, fast, and with a responsive developer.
Can’t wait for Memmy to blow up and to use it heavily over many years.