Reddit plans to reserve shares for its big users in IPO, WSJ reports - eviltoast
      • HACKthePRISONS@kolektiva.social
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        9 months ago

        the experience is a little different, since, instead of seeing articles with a comment count, I see comments and articles in reverse chronological order all together on one timeline. essentially, the Lemmy community “boosts” every comment and article, and I subscribe to the community.

        it’s a great way to find conversations happening RIGHT NOW but it is not a very good way to see which threads are popular/up voted

        as far as I can tell, direct messages and user reports are flat-out broken between the services, so you’ll want to maintain a Lemmy account anyway for those uses.

        if you can get over all that, you might like it. it’s twitter-like.

        • mzesumzira@leminal.space
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          9 months ago

          I think I’ll keep both and see which I enjoy best. Thank you for your explanation, it was appreciated.