Lemmy resembles the old reddit experience so well that they even emulate the old reddit server performance
Lemmy resembles the old reddit experience so well that they even emulate the old reddit server performance
Lemmy resembles the old reddit experience so well that they even emulate the old reddit server performance
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Not sure if this is meant to be negative or positive but I for one like all the growing pains and issues. It makes the whole experience a little more engaging for me. I really like reading up on what problems are happening and how the teams are working towards solutions. I especially like the technical details that are just a little over my head because it’s fun to learn about!
This is definitely a sink-or-swim moment for Lemmy. If this is going to work, this is the chance. Twitter and Reddit are imploding. Users have a reason to try something new and are willing to deal with young, buggy platforms because it's better than the alternative and they needed an Internet home. My upvote taking ten seconds to register is itself the knife's edge of creation, a new birth.
Eh, if the issues mean a more focused audience remains part of the platform I’m down for that. I’d rather a smaller group of more dedicated people than an absolutely massive group of people where only the loudest voices are heard.
If you move to a smaller instance, the issues will go away for you.
... And get replaced by a whole bunch of new ones!
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