I said the same thing at first, but then once I broke the habit of mindlessly opening Reddit is Fun on my phone, I just naturally stopped going to the site on my computer too.
Well, okay I still open it up once every couple of days to check a few small subs that don’t exist here yet, but aside from that I’m FINALLY FREE
Eventually, even those communities might show up here. Then, you’ll probably just forget about Reddit as time goes on, aside from the occasional ‘hey, anyone remember Reddit?’ post.
I’m talking about Reddit, not Lemmy. I’ve already tried out most Lemmy apps, and they’re incredibly promising; far better than the unusable trash Reddit wants me to use.
You mean to tell me that apps made by community volunteers as a labor of love in a couple of weeks are better than the app made by a for-profit company and has been developed for years? Funny how that works.
I’m still gonna use Reddit on my computer, but not having a functional app is gonna make Reddit unusable on my phone.
I said the same thing at first, but then once I broke the habit of mindlessly opening Reddit is Fun on my phone, I just naturally stopped going to the site on my computer too.
Well, okay I still open it up once every couple of days to check a few small subs that don’t exist here yet, but aside from that I’m FINALLY FREE
Eventually, even those communities might show up here. Then, you’ll probably just forget about Reddit as time goes on, aside from the occasional ‘hey, anyone remember Reddit?’ post.
The apps for both Android and IOS are improving every day. Search for your device and find a list of available apps
I’m talking about Reddit, not Lemmy. I’ve already tried out most Lemmy apps, and they’re incredibly promising; far better than the unusable trash Reddit wants me to use.
You mean to tell me that apps made by community volunteers as a labor of love in a couple of weeks are better than the app made by a for-profit company and has been developed for years? Funny how that works.