I’m an old reddit user, going back to '08. Like many of you I’m sure, I’ve seen the site rise and fall. Killing 3p apps was a major blow, along with the purge of so many subreddits, and now you have to log in to even view it…it’s getting real bad.
I had heard of the fediverse back when Mastadon was first announced. Briefly checked it out, but didn’t give it much mind. This morning I was browsing reddit and read a thread about the continual degradation of the site. Someone mentioned Lemmy (new to me), but I thought "hey! I’ll check it out, why not’'. A brief google search gave me some iOS apps, and I wound up using Voyager (10/10 btw, Voyager reminds me a lot of Apollo in it’s hayday). I applied/logged in…and just…wow. Wow y’all. Lemmy reminds me so much of reddit circa late 00’s. Sure, there is a smaller user base, but so was reddit at the time. I remember the subreddit you were supposed to go to when you made an acccount and introduce yourself :D
And here on Lemmy, nothing looks like obvious bot posts. Content seems real. In correlation with that, the post titles seem pretty reasonable and not based around rage bait / click bait.
After setting it up on my phone, I found the desktop site (I’m on a laptop some times) and I adore a.lemmy.zip. To me its the perfect layout. The other incredible thing about Lemmy is just how seamless it was to set up, on both mobile and desktop. It feels super accessible to non-technical users, which is something I don’t think is true for a lot of fediverse things.
But seriously, I used to adore reddit so much. Watching it fall apart has made me sadder and sadder over time. There was seemingly nothing in its place. I really felt like that era of internet over entirely. Just my first few hours on Lemmy has made me realize I was wrong, in the best way possible. It gave me chills. I’m looking forward to this platform growing. So anyway, thanks for any/all of you who developed/are developing Lemmy. It really, truly feels like a return to the golden age of social.


My one problem with lemmy is you have to double take that the news sources are reliable before you read the post titles because people will just post stuff from publications nobody’s ever heard of, sometimes it will be straight up lies and there is always going to be one federated news /c/ that will allow it
So just in the past 6 hours like, what is “wafa.ps”? What is the bylinedtimes, dexerto, or commondreams.org?
Then you look in the comments and everyone is taking it like the gospel. Super rare to see anyone question anything about a seemingly unknown source and their reporting.
Maybe they’re fine, but since nobody’s checking for you and moderating it, it takes a bit more cautiousness
Edit/ All the examples are leftist news but that’s just because of the communities I follow
Israel infects female Palestinian hostages with scabies in their torture chambers
https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-votes-by-mail-again
https://bylinetimes.com/2026/08/18/the-peter-thiel-linked-race-science-network-that-penetrated-cambridge-university-and-targeted-jason-arday/
https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/flock-camera-controversy-explained-as-viral-halloween-de-flock-campaign-gains-momentum-3399710/
Lumping in Dexerto with those others feels like you’re intentionally slandering them
I just don’t know them. Apparently bylinetimes is legit too. That’s not the point though. The point was if you don’t know the news source nobody here is going to enforce a whitelist of domains you can post on news communities.