
Omg, now I recognize it!
“Your very liiiiiiiives?”
Wow, edit, grammar.

Omg, now I recognize it!
“Your very liiiiiiiives?”
Wow, edit, grammar.

Is this a copy-pasta I missed or did you make it up on the spot?
Either way, nice!

There is a list of all the Lemmy apps here: https://lemmy.world/post/465785
It shows the current ones, announced apps, apps in development, etc. Across all platforms. Lots of devs have moved here from reddit, including Sync, Boost and Slide.
From what I’ve read from other users Wefwef is supposed to be very similar to Apollo, so you could try that one.
I hope you find what you’re looking for!

11 days now and still no mods. Lmao.
Edit: Haha, TIHI pinned a "looking for new mods’ post and it says “no experience required.” It almost sounds like they’re desperate. :D

There’s a huge difference between reading reddit (with ads blocked ;)) and actually being active on reddit (i.e. posting/commenting – adding content).
I believe the former will not decline so fast, there is simply too much info on reddit, especially on niche subjects, from experts. I’ll probably keep ‘using’ reddit for my search results and such. But I’ve stopped commenting and posting. Reddit needs content, not just readers/traffic.
If there is a decline it will probably be slow, and it will mostly affect the quality of content. If power users leave, it won’t make much difference in quantity, but quality, well… And when it comes to 3rd party apps I would imagine most of those users weren’t the casual ‘read a few posts a day’-users, but the really active ones.
We still have zero app-controlled (or internet-capable) appliances and I hope to keep it that way forever… though I’m starting to worry that maybe in the future we won’t have much choice.