People expect to switch platforms and immediately have the same experience there is mind-blowing.
We all spent 10ish years (!) tailoring our experience on Reddit. It’s no surprise that you can’t replicate all of that within 2 weeks.
People expect to switch platforms and immediately have the same experience there is mind-blowing.
We all spent 10ish years (!) tailoring our experience on Reddit. It’s no surprise that you can’t replicate all of that within 2 weeks.
No bullshit official app, no account, no notifications. Easy.
Ah, Deutsche Bahn. Gotta love it.
I think everybody checked the own posts for the karma they got for it. So I think it plays a huge role. Of course some people go too far and make it the only thing that matters about it. I won’t miss those people.
Paying a monthly fee and not even being able to see all content? No thank you.
The amount of content is already fine. You are actually able to have meaningful discussions instead of being comment No 1000 that nobody reads.
Which, in this particular case, wouldn’t be a bad thing. Just integrate the community aspects into Google Maps, make them optional.
If you are a member of such a small community, be sure to create it here. Users will usually take a look at Lemmy and first search for their favorite topics. If they don’t find anything, they will go back to Reddit…
Not even fair. The Zuck is a robot he doesn’t even feel any pain.
Well, you pay with your data so there’s that…