“Currently” is the key word here. I’m using the TestFlight beta of Mlem and it’s coming along quite quickly. I haven’t been back to Reddit since the day before the blackout. Admittedly I’m spending a ton of time just searching for the subs that migrated over to communities here.
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It's super buggy still, I hope the devs continue making lemmy work better. There are still issues with posts not being federated between instances. I'm having lots of issues seeing posts and comments on other instances in a consistent way. It always depends from which instance I'm looking from. I hope these and other issues are going to actually be fixed.
With the popularity of Reddit and how simple (in theory) of a concept it is, it blows my mind that there is not an alternative. Kbin and Lemmy are okay, but they are pretty big compromise so far.
What are the big compromises? I've only been here for a day or two.
I‘m actually relieved if it doesn‘t become too big, I‘m afraid if it does, the corporations and other bad actors might come to destroy it again. I‘ve gone through this often enough.
The good news is that federated open source projects should be a little harder to destroy.
I think kbin is working just fine. I'm willing to give it time to grow. Patience.