Just checking the vibe. I see that this community doesn’t have much activity, but maybe people are interested in migrating here amidst the reddit controversy.
I can’t even remember if I subscribed to r/archlinux over there, I’ve eradicated my account now so it doesn’t really matter. The important bits are (1) I’m an Arch user, amd64 and arm7hf mainly. (2) I’m subbed to this community. May it live long and prosper!
Planning on it for the most part, likely to use in conjunction with reddit if they reverse API decisions though.
Yep! I’m going to hand my subreddits over to others in their respective communities, and possibly delete my account after that.
I have high hopes for Lemmy.
I migrated fully from reddit. Deleted my comments and account. This will be my replacement for r/archlinux
Im sticking with the fediverse.
I’ll give Lemmy a try, now and currently this seems to be the “to go” community for Arch Linux. So I’ll be around here for a while.
Yeah, I’m here for the foreseeable future… my rif app is gone, and I don’t think I’ll install it, just like when twitter became fedilab (I’m on linuxrocks.online over there), I’m going deeper into the fediverse.
And I’ll admit… Since I joined both apps have been growing on me quite fast
Absolutely!
This is my ~/
I’m down for seeing where this trip takes us. If nothing else it’s an opportunity to meet new folks.
I started using Lemmy last week and for a couple days it was slow (in terms of activity). But especially after Monday, activity is REALLY starting to pick up. I have high hopes for Lemmy and hope not to go back to Reddit.
I also deleted RedReader (Reddit APP) and just subscribed to a few groups here in the Fediverse
I’m migrating here! Just now setting up my Arch distro but I’ll engage where I can.
I am really tired of Reddit. Unfortunately, Reddit’s user don’t care about the API decisions. Screw Reddit.
yep! the only thing i used reddit for (other than funny pictures, which we could all realistically do without) was tech support and discussing linux-related topics. And it seems, at least for now, the userbase swings pretty heavily towards tech savvy people so I’m sure this place will be great :)