This is mainly an issue in the United States and Canada.
Truthfully, it was my least favorite of all of the Lemmy apps. I didn't like it's user interface. Was it recently updated?
I've historically been a lurker because I'm too lazy to comment most of the time. However, I've been trying to participate on Lemmy more than I did on Reddit in an effort to boost the fediverse and really turn this into the Reddit replacement that I want it to be.
Folks want to see an active community.
I'm just gonna leave Lemmy.world while I'm ahead. The quietness says all we need to know.
I don't like reddit but I think this is the right move.
I hope reddit stands their ground and refuses to give up the information unless they are forced to.
THANK YOU. I'M SO GLAD I FOUND THIS.
I can't stand Windows 11's start menu because I feel like it's too basic up-front, and then when you search anything, it's completely ad ridden. I've been using Startisback to fix this; however, I never really liked the start menu from Windows 7 and prior. The W10 start menu has always been my favorite.
Absolutely. It isn't all that much different than reddit once you get used to it.
There were/are a bunch of "Ask ____" subs, yes; I was subscribed to many of them. But there was only one r/AskReddit, which most closely aligns with the purpose of the two lemmy communities referenced in this post.
Thanks for the reply.
It's just a change coming from reddit where there was only one r/askreddit and it was the dominant and active one as there couldn't be another r/askreddit. I'm still adjusting to there being multiple Lemmy servers.
I dabbled with Jerboa, Thunder, Liftoff, Connect, and wefwef.
I like Jerboa the most.