Apollo user here, can confirm: I really love its interface. Wiped the Reddit account nevertheless.
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Apollo user here, can confirm: I really love its interface. Wiped the Reddit account nevertheless.
Goddamn, that boy couldn’t dig a hole faster even if he was teleported to the center of the earth by pure magic.
The 0.01% that remain generally aren’t enough to thrive to the point of reinfection before naturally dying off. There’s usually too few organisms left to do anything.
Leave or catch long COVID.
I’ve been looking for an alternative for a while now, and am quite sure I’ve found it.
I sub to them all, and then order the communities to fight each other. The last community standing is the winner. Surprisingly, none of this has ever happened yet.
topics naturally.
Give it time, eventually most new users that plan to stay will move off to other
One thing that will likely be a huge dealbreaker is the spam-stopping wait period that many instances are using, but this could be getting used to drive new users to low-sub instances. While the tactic is understandable, many will likely be turned off by it.
Personally, I think the learning curve is part of wanting to use Lemmy, and even Linux has been abstracted enough that it can be used by just about anyone now.
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