Ask HN: Where have Reddit communities migrated to?
Now that the dust has settled from the Reddit debacle, I find myself wondering what is the outcome, where do I find communities now? Did Lemmy gain traction like some hoped, or did stuff move to Discord like others feared? Or are people still sticking with Reddit despite its misgivings?
Has anyone put out a resource cataloguing all the different subreddits that have found new homes?
In case someone is out of the loop, Reddit had some API policy changes in the works which sparked protests and it went rapidly downhill from there. Few links for the curious:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36210805
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36359259
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 69.7 ms ] threadAnd considering that the main purpose of Lemmy and Mastodon in practice appears to be for their creators and their acolytes to police their communities' political compliance, I'd say that is probably the lesser evil.
Not even a huge fan of Mastodon really, but lemmy is decent.
Lemmy, being a part of the fediverse, has a bunch of servers where we can access Lemmy communities. Here's a starting point.
https://lemmy.world/
There's also the possibility of self-hosting Lemmy nodes.
It's community@instance, and the "@instance" suffix is only required if you're accessing a community hosted on a separate instance.
It sounds like you're just complaining about stuff not being familiar or an exact clone of Reddit.
Mostly because it has few users, and those users tend to write for the benefit of others rather than the benefit of themselves.
Since there is no visible karma/upvote score there's less motivation to post low-effort highly agreeable content. It's also nice being so small that I notice the same usernames over and over on the same topic and get to know people. Most comments are made in good faith I think.
Sounds like tildes is still kicking, then? I’m curious if it’s grown or shrunk in that time. There was quite a few highly active users that were posting good content, but I recall thinking the site was a bit short of “critical mass” for many of the communities.
Maybe I’ll go back and check it out. Thanks for the reminder that tildes is still around!