Realistically, there is no reddit to go back to. After the company goes public, Reddit as we knew it, will cease to exist.
The shareholders will want to be make maximum profit. This means that ads are going to be everywhere. They are going to outsource hosting services to horrible companies, in order to cut down hosting costs like video hosting and image hosting. Features that existed in 3rd party apps are going to be paid features in the official app/webapp, etc.
Reddit is gone. It's lost. It will not be there as you knew it to go back to. It's now a case of where to next and for the time being, lemmy and feddiverse looks the best.
For example, I’m on Lemmy.sdf.org and I joined the Apple@lemmy.ml community. But there are many missing articles and comments. If I browse directly on Lemmy.ml for the same article there ~90% of comments are missing....
Because lemmy.ml is the official instance meaning it was created by the developers of the people who created the backend for lemmy as well so people assume it would be the correct one to join.
Thankfully fediverse doesn't work like that and in a few days I expect users to be spread around in instances more evenly.
The first one shouldn't be used as a directory. The second one, can be used.
The reason the first one can't, is because it is just the search directory of one instance. Each instance knows/shows a community only AFTER some user has indexed it manually by putting the full url of that federated community in the search bar and submitted it. Only after this, does lemmy.directory will be able to show it.
I'm certain my login info is correct as I'm able to login from a browser. It just says incorrect login. I see that only a few instances are listed by default but I assume we can just type in an instance if it's not listed.
You are logging into lemmy ml instance which is at capacity so it's struggling. I created another account on another instance and now all is fine while previously I couldn't login either.
I am now trying to go into the advanced stuff in Nuxt 3 but it I bummed out by its support unfortunately.
Nuxt 3 is waaaay better in terms of Dev Experience than Nuxt 2 but even though it released in Nov 2022 it still lacks official modules like Auth and PWA.
Especially Auth is kind of unacceptable to not exist for a framework build in 2023.
Lemmy is blowing up (lemmy.ml)
How do you feel about the massive influx of users?
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Why are communities on Lemmy.ml more full compared to the same on a different Lemmy instance?
For example, I’m on Lemmy.sdf.org and I joined the Apple@lemmy.ml community. But there are many missing articles and comments. If I browse directly on Lemmy.ml for the same article there ~90% of comments are missing....
Does Lemmy have any kind of high-level roadmap?
Some projects have a public roadmap or a list of priorities that give an idea of the direction that the maintainers want to take....
Any way of finding popular communities across servers?
I'd love to find interesting things to subscribe to.
Hello everyone!! Excited new mod here ready for duty!!🫡
Hello!!...
Not able to log into app
I'm certain my login info is correct as I'm able to login from a browser. It just says incorrect login. I see that only a few instances are listed by default but I assume we can just type in an instance if it's not listed.
What projects are you working on at the moment?
I have been working on a forum site just to dabble with PHP. I'm dockerising it too to practice docker.