I'm looking it, though I haven't found much good content yet. Gotta do a serious community search.
Sidenote: anyone know if I can replicate Reddit's "hide post after upvoting" behavior?
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I'm looking it, though I haven't found much good content yet. Gotta do a serious community search.
Sidenote: anyone know if I can replicate Reddit's "hide post after upvoting" behavior?
I tried using Jerboa, but there doesn't seem to be way to login, but everything insists that you login first. I guess I'll stick with it in Chrome until someone comes up with Lemmy Is Fun.
I feel like the algorithm is weighted too strongly towards upvoted posts. I know there are new ones out there, but I opened my app this morning to see everything is from 17 hours ago.
This is a bug that is being worked on that will be fixed in the next release
It took me about 30 mins of getting used to the idiosyncrasies and the bugs (btw people most of the bugs are issues in github, go vote or comment!). Once I did I have been happy as a clam.
this is more fun than reddit has been in years!
i'm loving it - even the rawness of it - eg kbin grinding at the moment - it feels like you're a part of the development. my only concern is what happens where there are multiple large communities/magazines/whatever.your.instance.calls.it. Say there's a !funny@lemmy and a !funny@kbin. would be great if these could be aggregated together some how. There could be a lot of duplication across communities. Or will one rise supreme and the others dwindle to nothingness? who knows.
I like it very much, i miss some more options, but the first impression is damn good and i'm happy.
it shows promise, but the federation leads to much confusion. In order to truly replace the likes of reddit and such, it needs to be more cohesive.
The feature I want the most is for posts to auto-hide if I have upvoted/downvoted.
Going by my gut feeling, it feels a lot like what other people say about Reddit in its early days (that i wasn't a part of)
I also just joined but i am a bit tech savy so i wanted my own instance. So it is decent just some trouble loading comment. In general I really like it.
Getting used to it, very promising. I need a better understanding of how the Fediverse aggregates. How do I see what's trending beyond just lemmy.world instance? How do I browse their channel lists from here?
I like that the interface is a bit different. Figuring lemmy out is distracting me from my pathetic Reddit withdrawals lol
After all of 5 minutes, I'm undecided. It's not Reddit, which is probably a good thing at this point. I need to spend more time here...