Typically people will prefer the option that gives them a $50 water bill over a $200 one.
There’s nothing here.
Typically people will prefer the option that gives them a $50 water bill over a $200 one.
We had tried this in SC in expanding one of our sites from one to three. It did not go terribly well.
This one is so reposted in my Star Trek groups that they ban you if you post it. Just a heads up if you’re just now getting into Star Trek stuff…
Oh this worked out really well when you have lemmynsfw posts in your feed …
Shut up and take my gold.
Wait.
One. One nuke could potentially disrupt it…but it’s not really advised for a few reasons:
That’s the problem, even if technically the platform is the worst option, it is a pain to try and relocate a community.
I had to do it with like 70 people from Google Hangouts to another service a few years back and it was crazy how hard just getting everyone into a basic service is. Any new or weird quirk will absolutely chase people back - especially if the original service is still working
Some say he’s still not pooping to this day
I can’t speak for Apollo but I used RIF and old.Reddit
I work with a bunch of techies with various opinions on this; he said I like “an app that looks like it was from 10 years ago”, which was meant to be an insult, but I think is actually the point: it was text-first, list view, “get out of your way” to enjoy the content.
I don’t like advertising pretending to be content.
I don’t like the integrations that pushed paid crap like their version of Bitcoin.
And I am here because even though Reddit is still active, it’s clear that the ship is being sailed solely by momentum at this point and the company is, well, only going up be able to do so much until they can’t pay what little staff they have. The way the mods and app developers were treated this month was the lowest of the low and sealed my decision.
I’m in the same boat, but coming from RIF. Tried to use Mastodon before but wasn’t huge on the interface. I’m pleasantly surprised so far, I’m using Connect for Lemmy with reverse list view and it’s …not terribly dissimilar.
That said, it’s obviously still new, and slow. I’m going to see where this goes.
Yeah, they make Link Amps