I’m especially curious to know if you made your own instances or communities. But if not, what other notable things have you done?
E: I guess I forgot to mention what I did, which was make a community and various posts. Considering making a full instance but I’ve never attempted something like that before.
I am actually writing a better Android/iOS/Web client for lemmy :) not sure when it’s gonna be ready though as I am already busy enough but keep an eye for an announcement maybe in the next month or so :) the idea is that its heavily inspired on the Infinity client for reddit.
I’d love to see it and maybe even use it! Keep up the good work for the community!
Eyo, me too! Which language/framework?
I’m so desperate for something like Apollo that I’ve downloaded Xcode and am going to try and learn how the hell any of this works.
So far it’s just commenting and upvoting. The mobile interface isn’t the best tbh, but I’m hoping to dive into everything on desktop when I have time this weekend.
engage with content I like, try to produce some posts on communities that are dear to my heart, showing my critical gf the cute animal pictures and derpy jokes I find here.
- Forked and fixed PDS so users can mass-edit comments and clean up / remove content from Reddit, while leaving a sign of the issue
- Wiped my own accounts clean, editing all comments, deleted accounts
- Have not gone back to reddit (won’t go back)
- Started a community I didn’t see here (trying to start another but bugs)
Curious; why did you fork PDS and what changes did you make?
I read the stuff people post.
I try to interact as much as possible
Quwuality shitpowsting UwU
I post news I find interesting or neato
I created a community for my regional area (Appalachia) and I try to interact. Posted pics of one of my cats, got the other to do next!
Created several needed communities! Upvoting and boosting everything I see.
I created two communities for things I work on and enjoy, one for BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint, a project I contribute to, and another for Audrey Hepburn.
I’ve also been posting daily more or less to multiple communities. I gained mod status on one after getting in touch with the person who created it who had been inactive for three years and polished it up with rules, a banner, and linking similar communities in the sidebar.
Also been trying to get mod status on another community to try and liven it up a bit as well, and am going to try for my local one should a local personality’s request fall through.
I’m going to make my first post! I’m really happy to be apart of this community!
I’ve made more posts than usual (I usually only comment, not post).
I’ve also posted a bunch of issues to the kbin issue tracker and investigated the code for a few. Maybe at some point I’ll actually contribute some changes, but admittedly setting up a dev env is a pain in the ass and I do enough dev for work that I don’t usually have energy for more.
As I get more and more into the idea of just staying here (I really was hoping Reddit would have just pulled its head out of its ass), I may also recreate some communities that aren’t yet here. Last I checked, my city didn’t have one here.
Made a small community combining some hobbies/passions of mine that I’d like to see on kbin instead of reddit.
I’ve used lemmy and kbin exclusively since the 11th and haven’t given Reddit any traffic during that time