this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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I've been here for a while and i still don't like it for a number of reasons, many which have already been mentioned here. The UI/UX isn't as nice as old reddit and there a lot of complexities due to the fediverse that are just not easy to overcome. Why i think reddit will ultimately win out in this because most users will go back to it after a few weeks.
Agree. Reddit ultimately has familiarity and simplicity going for it. I have been part of Lemmy and the "fediverse" for a few months now but I still have no idea wtf it actually is and I feel like I'm still not a part of any one community.
I do have high hopes for Tildes though, seems to be somewhat of a middle ground
Too bad getting an account seems to be impossible.
I really like Tildes, except they are hellbent on “not being reddit” and are unwilling to expand beyond the niche communities they have currently established. If you thought getting from a sub on reddit was annoying, on tildes its pretty much a site wide ban because they don’t operate on the principal of smaller communities. They are limiting user migration with their invite system but also the single admin doesn’t want to really budge on expanding what the site is. So reddit wouldn’t be able to migrate directly over.
I’m hoping a team of redditors work on the next reddit alternative and that is where everyone migrates to. In the mean time i’ll probably have an account on several of these alternatives and see where things are in a few months.