Itβs been good so far. Iβve just been lurking, looking at different communities. Iβm a long time Reddit user and like others have said, Iβm going to miss the really niche subreddits. Hopefully the platform keeps growing!
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Posting/commenting has been hit or miss. Seems to hang a lot.
Pretty great honestly. I've found almost all the "subs" I'm interested in, and the community has been very nice. There's a few small things I'd like to see (UI improvements, 2FA (coming next patch), etc), but those will come in time :)
So far, my experience has been pretty painless. Took about a day to really get used to. Its not nearly as big as Reddit, but I kind of like that.
I was in so many niche places that I think it'll be hard to really find somewhere to connect with.
Liking it so far. Found some great communities and have enjoyed it. :)
So far so good! I think I'm on the early upswing part of the learning curve. I was just allowed into the instance I wanted to be a part of, and I'm hoping to carve some fuck around time out of work over the next couple of days to figure the bits out that feel somewhat awkward to me still.
Just joined and other than the app being kinda slow I can get used to this.
There's definitely a learning curve. How steep, I have not determined yet.