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Reddit definitely has more users and more communities that don't exist here but I prefer lemmy because no ads and no corporation trying to sell my data
Still stuck between both, but when Iβm on reddit Iβm using a sideloaded version of Apollo with my own API key while logged out, so theoretically they canβt actually collect any data.
Reddit is obviously more active, even though a huge chunk of that activity is bots, but I like it here better. My only complaint is that my home page is weird sometimes and doesnβt show posts newer than a day or two.
Lemmy, reddit is more active and has more content but Lemmy will get there. The front page is awful now. It's full of ads and suggested crap. I subscribed to things for a reason. I liked seeing posts I cared about. This shoving content down my throat approach curiously made me get off the site sooner.
Lemmy by fucking MILES.
Lemmy is better, but the communities I care the most about and want to give the most to aren't on lemmy, so I don't really have the luxury of using it quite as much as I'd like. I do like it here, though
lemmy doesn't have spez, so lemmy is better.
Lemmy
I still end up using reddit in searches when I'm looking for an answer, but I've learned a few things I'd never have even thought about in the short time I've been on Lemmy.
I deleted 2 Reddit account with over 10M combined karma during the shit show last year. Have never gone back. Lemmy is a million times better, even if I'm missing some of my local communities.
lemmy, but I still check reddit after I'm done here
Is this a trick question
Only lemmy. I visit reddit maybe once a week now
I like Lemmy more. I visit 4 subs on Reddit, not daily. I think it doesnβt have to be an either/or necessarily. I refuse to use their app. Rip baconreader.
Lemmy, overall. There are things I miss from Reddit but whenever I browse it now it's just so full of advertising.
I prefer Lemmy, but unfortunately it is missing a lot of the communities I liked on Reddit, and there doesn't seem to be as much content. When I'm looking for information on a specific topic I'll still check out Reddit but I haven't logged in since the Reddit drama and don't plan to. I do hope Lemmy gets bigger, though.
Lemmy for good content and discussion. Reddit still has niche fan communities that will probably never migrate over here, but I can always hope.
Lemmy, teddit and libreddit
Mostly on Lemmy with Voyager, and sometimes check Reddit with Libreddit (until it lasts).
Best of both worlds.
~~Are you serious? We're on Lemmy.~~
Definitely Reddit.
Lemmy in every technical way but to get information about non-political stuff, hobbies, diy etc. Reddit's numbers just means it's king, for now. The continued enshittification of the place will ensure it falls in time.
Doesnt matter reddit kicked me out, so...
Reddit was realy god in my local areal, so thats what immissinhg. Lemmy,isnt just there yet. Not many from my area. So yir i like Lemmy for the lack of adds, and for notsellinhg my data
Lemmy. Though I do check out the live formula 1 race thread on Reddit when there's a race on. There is also one on lemmy, but it's pretty dead.