The sync app dev is charging for a product. They know they have a market, albeit narrow. The income will be chunky and consistent.
The Lemmy devs provide a free platform and ask for donations. They know they have a market. It’s enormous. The income is gratuity.
Neither party should be surprised about who is raking in how much cash or why. I’m sure they’re not.
No user should be confused about why both parties are doing what they’re doing. No one should be confused about how it’s going for them. But for some reason y’all won’t stfu about it.
It would be unnecessary if Lemmy’s web UI was actually reasonable. As it is, every single time I open the app, I have to log in again, then refresh the page to see anything at all. The news feed is paginated rather than endless scroll. When I press the back button on a comment thread, it takes me back to the page before the one I was looking at, so I lose my place. It’s borderline unusable.
So I guess I’ll give my ad eyeballs to the app that actually works.
That was a fire horse year. Since it is believed that girls born in such a year will kill their future husbands, people in Japan tried to avoid having children in 1966.
I feel ya. I’m never logged in to Reddit anymore and if a search result pointe to Reddit I always go in incognito.
I will eventually batch edit my posts to crap and delete my account but it’s an old account with 10 years of experiences, Aha-moments and other feelings… So I’m not ready yet…
If you just posted nonsense and useless stuff like memes without a real value sure go ahead.
IMO it’s like burning a library of useful knowledge regardless of it’s content. The amount of advice in casual conversations is IMO more important than “giving the finger” to Reddit.
My request if you really do it: Please archive useful advice threads on archive.org so some can at least take advantage while not having to visit reddit itself.
I like Lemmy a lot more than reddit but not having the sports communities over here really kills the usefulness for me. My main use on reddit is talking baseball/football/hockey/soccer/basketball and the sports world just isn’t over here.
Then you have to wait. And advertise your community on social media or something… you started a community it’s not going to open right away. It takes time for people to find it
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