It is possible to estimate?
There are dozens of us. DOZENS!
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I only use it for sports discussion, as the third party app I use still works with a patched version. If the third party app stops working, I’ll stop. It’s not like the discussion on Reddit is high quality anyways.
I haven’t been back to Reddit since the first day of protests.
Not gonna lie though, I miss it. The niche stuff I went to Reddit for in the first place came here during the drama, but despite an initial push to get some replacement communities going here, they’ve gone almost completely inactive now.
Lemmy has been a decent replacement for /r/all browsing, but it’s not at all a replacement for most of the subreddits I was actually subscribed to
I’ve deleted all my reddit accounts and haven’t added any new content to reddit since I switched, Though I must admit I still end up there from time to time when I search for specific things… mostly related to niche topics. I use Lemmy for mindless browsing, news, laughs, etc.
After reading @StarkillerX42@lemmy.ml’s comment, I’m not sure if there is a way to estimate.
I do think we can reliably say: Not enough. However, it’s pretty cozy here so I don’t mind for now.
technically, i dropped reddit for tumblr…lemmy is a sometimes indulgences
I actually use both. Reddit to watch or partake in nonsensical angry at the internet posts and Lemmy for real discussion in a niche that I fancy.
Lemmy feels like Reddit did 10 years ago.I use both. Lemmy by deafult. Reddit for the few very specific communites Lemmy is lacking . Also questions go to Lemmy since beacuse lemmy is smaller pepole are actually answering you instead of ignoring your questions or mods deleting them beacuse this belongs to the daily thread for small questions or the similars.
You can’t actually leave Reddit. That’s like leading the city to go to the desert. The people are still in the city. No matter how many blackjack and hookers you bring to the desert.
My original plan was to completely boycott Reddit, but it was impractical. As enshittified as it is becoming, it still is home to lots of valuable resources, especially product recommendations.
That said, I’m committed to never posting or commenting there ever again. I still need to archive all my past posts and comments for my own reference somehow and then delete them from Reddit, but for the time being, I’m glad that at least I’m no longer contributing any new free content.
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I’ve almost completely stoped using Reddit, I only see it if I find it in a web search and it has an answer I’m looking for, this community is amazing, btw.
I did after almost 12yrs. Haven’t looked back
According to Google trends, the people who left are an insignificantly small number, Reddit has still grown in search popularity over the last year. However, if you’ve browsed Reddit since the shutdown, you know that this isn’t the whole story, engagement and quality are both down.
Me! I’ll still end up on Reddit occasionally from Google searches for stuff but I very much appreciate having a place to mindlessly scroll and read which isn’t capitalistic