10 points

Yes, so much that my only usable app for now is Lemmy Connect because it handles read post better than others, and I have read all my feed already.

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Not really, I check in from time to time and at work I have a tab open for Lemmy.

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I dont think I’m addicted yet, but I’m certainly been checking Lemmy more often than I used to check Reddit. Also I’m active on Mastodon while I barely used to touch Twitter. It’s because its something new and fresh and active. I’ll probably tire of it soon.

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Fuck me sideways I had no idea I actually liked microblogging until I got on Mastodon. I always thought “Twitter just wasn’t my kind of site” but I really really enjoy Mastodon

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2 points

I’ll probably tire of it soon.

Yeah, this is something that ticks people off for some reason… like they expect you to be married to the social network or something. It’s not interesting for me any more, I don’t visit it, get over it.

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2 points

Same.

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28 points

No, i can stop whenever i want. Oh no.

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Probably. But it’s not as bad as I was addicted to Reddit. In some sense Lemmy has helped me though to get rid of that addiction.

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Not having suggestion algos and customized feeds can sometimes be a good thing.

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5 points

It’s always a good think imho (without further elaborating).

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4 points

As an artist/content creator. No, it’s not always a good thing. :/

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5 points

Lemmy is methodone or saboxin compared to the tainted heroin that is Reddit.

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