cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1276669

Like a lot of others, I’ve been looking at Reddit alternatives recently which is what landed me here at Lemmy.

How do you think Lemmy compares to Reddit? But also, for people who have tried other Reddit alternatives than Lemmy, how do they compare? What has been the pros and cons of each community for you?

  • Nugget@lemmy.world
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    Lemmy is the closest thing yet for sure.

    The main pros: decentralized*, productive conversations, no karma, open source.

    The main con is that “decentralized” is a good idea, but it only works if practiced. Most people have jumped onto lemmy.world instead of spreading out. Minor cons include a lack of decent video embedding, missing some niche communities, and small bugs.

    Overall I’ve rediscovered a lot of the internet that I had simply stopped checking because reddit took over my digital life. I read HackerNews again, the NYT, and a lot more. It’s nice.

    • RespectMyAuthoriteh@lemmy.world
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      Most people have jumped onto lemmy.world instead of spreading out.

      The main reason I chose lemmy.world is because I wanted to set up a community and my account on an instance that seemed less likely to disappear. I suspect that’s the reason for many others as well, though it might end up being a false hope. Who knows…

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        I agree completely and I’m in the same boat. Hopefully “community migration” becomes possible where you can ship all your posts to a new instance if necessary.

      • TechyDad@lemmy.world
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        I jumped onto BeeHaw when I first left Reddit, but found I couldn’t connect to some communities. It turns out that BeeHaw defederated from some Lemmy instances (like Lemmy.world) because they have more open registration. So I left BeeHaw and came to Lemmy.world.

        Does this mean that I might need to occasionally interact with someone who doesn’t share similar views as me? Yes, but it also means I’m more free to join different communities that I wanted to join.

      • Guy_Fieris_Hair@lemmy.world
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        For me I started on lemmy.ml because that is where you get kinda herded to when you come initially. I don’t know if it’s still clunky, but when I was on there it was slow. Tried lemmy.world a couple days later and it was smooth as butter. My goal was the smoothest experience after the initial impression I got from lemmy.ml I was worried. But lemmy.world was way better. Been here for a month, lemmy.world went through a few server upgrades and the reddit hug of death on the first, but either they handled it pretty quick or I have become patient with it as I learned how the fediverse works.

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      Today is my first day on lemmy.world. I was on VLemmy but it vanished without a trace yesterday. So I picked the largest instance I could to avoid having to recreate my feed list a third time.

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    I signed up for most of the biggest alternatives and this is the only one I’m nearing 1k comments on so that tells you something.

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    Quora - It’s just AskReddit, 24/7. Kinda gets boring after a while if your sole purpose is answering questions all day.

    SaidIt - AltRight Central, taken over by the crazy lot to project their zany conspiracist views.

    Voat - Dead, but once used to have been harbored by said conspiracists of altright.

    Lemmy - Has a lot of potential, still developing.

  • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    Lemmy.
    Kbin

    Raddle/squabbles

    Anything else.

    That’s pretty much it that’s a direct reddit replacement and is worth using at present.

    Saidit is deadit because they got taken over by nutters.

    Raddle seems to be edging the same direction, where it’s all political asswipes dominating everything.

    Squabbles is so far doing a good job at not being dominated by any given group, and is often enough going to mimic reddit’s “feel”. But it’s also not as well developed yet.

    But lemmy is where it’s at in terms of people. Things are varied enough that no single group is dominating everything. There’s enough people from all walks of life to get good info if you’re patient. The app ecosystem is booming. It’s decentralized to an extent. I think it’s going to be the dominant platform for reddit style forum/aggregation. It’ll certainly be the dominant non corporate one for a while at least. Maybe a decade or more before corps try and dig their hands in and make headway.