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So far pretty good. I like the idea of the fediverse, but I'm not sure if it will catch on.
Also, I hope some of the UI/UX stuff get ironed and are sharpened. I also miss old reddit.
But overall, it works and I am happy.
Same - I am not a very long time Reddit user (only got an account maybe 5 or so years ago) so I feel kind of silly not adjusting as quickly to the UX here, but it feels just different enough that it feels like I'm staggering about like a baby deer on ice 😅 I think I'll get my footing after a while but it's definitely been a huge leap for me personally
The fediverse already caught on with mastodon. I wonder about Lemmy, but ultimately I think it will as well.