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Hello! I'm Alex a.k.a. Ultra. I use NixOS (btw) and am a Reddit refugee.

I'm Gen Z, btw.

Even if I don't mention this in the replies, thanks for taking the time to reply to my help posts, even if your solution isn't quite right.

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  • "I'm doing my part!" is probably the most used meme on Lemmy

  • Technically, I have used mastodon, but for at most 10 minutes. Lemmy is the first fediverse app I use daily.

  • I personally exported the comments that I deleted, so they aren't lost. I might put them online, for archive sake

  • I like this idea.

  • Same

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  • Jerboa

  • Ok, thanks!

  • I like it, but the Android app (Jerboa) has some annoying bugs.

  • No problem!

  • Same here

  • I'm not really "mourning" it, but I had a weird feeling, like the end of a great book (series) or movie, like I wish it would have continued more.

    Hiwever after switching to lemmy, the community here seems way more active and friendly, and even though there are less overall users, I get more interaction with my posts and comments, maybe also because they aren't drowned in a sea of other comments.

  • Yeah, just check r/redditmoment for uniquely redd(sh)it stuff (the hivemind deciding it doesn't like a random comment, every discussion turning into the same unfunny jokes or porn, etc)

  • Try PowerDeleteSuite on GitHub.

  • I'm in a similar situation - I used to semi-lurk reddit, making maybe 2 comments per week and a post a month. The thing is, I really had to think about what I posted there, because with one opinion that the hivemind disagrees with I could lose most of my karma. Also, it would take a long time to get replies to posts that weren't memes, if I even got any.

    Bit here? No karma system, and way more active community. I made a post yesterday, before I went to sleep, and when I woke up it had around 5 comments. That post was in a niche community

  • I'm Gen Z and never got to experience the old internet, but I have seen old posts on stuff like Google Groups and mail lists. The fediverse has a similar vibe, and I like it

    1. Same
    2. Someone suggested a different name ("hymmel"), and this one doesn't sound like yaml