Reddit was the same way after the Digg migration. Everyone was talking about Digg for a while. Over time, Digg mentions became more and more rare.
I hated the previous icon. The current one is nothing amazing but still better.
Why is Chromium slower than Chrome?
It measures the most popular sites by dns lookup. Twitter fell from 32nd to 39th.
California already has a law for this and they’re doing just fine
Now she’s buying upvotes on Lemmy too!!
/s
I wish Reddit apps were promoting Lemmy in their shut down message to users.
I’m glad to see this but app stores have anti review bomb measures so this might not make a difference
If the discussions have been going on for that long, why this exact moment in time, and why such a short deadline?
Why any moment in time? We did it when we did it. We could do it a year from now and we’d probably have the same conversation. We could do it five years ago, we’d be having the same conversation.
I guess what I still don’t quite understand is, if this has been thought about for a long time, is the goal just to meet this deadline and move on? Like just turn a new leaf from there?
We don’t have to meet our deadline. We told folks hey, we need to come up with a plan, or we’re going to start billing you on July 1st.
Complete mess of a CEO. I'm so glad that I'm not using Reddit anymore.
The funny part is that they claim that this will improve the user’s experience.
As if users in r/BuyItForLife are interested in ads for shitty products lol.
Lemmy is a much better choice because there will never be a need to migrate away from Lemmy. Also, no investors, no dark patterns and no pursuit of infinite growth.
Vivaldi and Brave can modify Chromium to disable this feature. Chromium is open source after all.