Lemmy is buggy and unresponsive for you? Huh. For me it’s both way more responsive and not buggy at all, kinda why I decided to give it a shot, instead of dropping social media all together…
The server thing isn’t that bad, just go to lemmy.world and make an account, really not that difficult.
And the lack of content and people is because people started caring about lemmy like a week ago…
Compare to old [dot] reddit [dot] com? Yes, a thousand times yes! When clicking on “Reply” or “Post” I see spinning a spinning wheels for ~30s. Sometimes, I’m looking at the front page of a community, and new posts rush in over the websocket from different communities. It looks like the websocket updates are absurdly buggy.
If you’re comparing the reddit’s redesign, I guess lemmy is about as responsive/buggy.
The server thing isn’t that bad
Because you’re a technical user. For the average user, it’s convoluted and unnecessary. (Again, I’m a huge fediverse supporter, it has to be this way, but I have to admit it’s not user friendly.)
I haven’t ever used old reddit, I’m comparing lemmy to the new reddit and it’s 100 times more responsive if anything. I don’t have to wait like 10 seconds after I click on a post every time, it’s amazin.
Lemmy is buggy and unresponsive for you? Huh. For me it’s both way more responsive and not buggy at all, kinda why I decided to give it a shot, instead of dropping social media all together…
The server thing isn’t that bad, just go to lemmy.world and make an account, really not that difficult.
And the lack of content and people is because people started caring about lemmy like a week ago…
Compare to old [dot] reddit [dot] com? Yes, a thousand times yes! When clicking on “Reply” or “Post” I see spinning a spinning wheels for ~30s. Sometimes, I’m looking at the front page of a community, and new posts rush in over the websocket from different communities. It looks like the websocket updates are absurdly buggy.
If you’re comparing the reddit’s redesign, I guess lemmy is about as responsive/buggy.
Because you’re a technical user. For the average user, it’s convoluted and unnecessary. (Again, I’m a huge fediverse supporter, it has to be this way, but I have to admit it’s not user friendly.)
I haven’t ever used old reddit, I’m comparing lemmy to the new reddit and it’s 100 times more responsive if anything. I don’t have to wait like 10 seconds after I click on a post every time, it’s amazin.
The old reddit was a gem. I still used it until the end. It had no javascript, it was Web 2.0 from the 2010s. It was great. The redesign was a sin.