I’m curious as to what people in the fediverse use daily.
Just Reddit. Its where basically all the content that matters to me is, and none of those communities have migrated over to Lemmy (or anywhere else, as best as I can tell) so I’m stuck with Reddit as my primary social media.
Reddit and Lemmy are pretty much the only two I still use.
I keep up with people I need to through WhatsApp so I don’t need Facebook and the like.
Bluesky. It’s like a Twitter reboot. The userbase is still too small and that’s it. It’s too small.
Reddit, to bring people here and get content
The only reason I still have a Facebook account is because of marketplace. I wonder how feasible it’d be to run some form of decentralized marketplace.
Mastodon and YouTube. Sometime IG for stealing Memes.
Almost zero. Quit Facebook several years ago. Never used Twitter or X. Once in a blue moon I check LinkedIn or Nextdoor. I do a lot of texting and group texting with my friends. It’s way more fun. A few old friends still prefer email threads, which I’m fine with, too.
I have 6 or so signal threads that are constantly chirping all day and I love it. Seems like such a simple and comfortable place to communicate.
Other than that I’m here and discord. Discord mainly for a group of people I’ve gamed with since our heavy LAN days in the late 90’s-early 10’s.
Mastodon and BlueSky, from time to time.
Increasingly if the view that microblogging shouldn’t be as big as it is and alternative-social (fediverse etc) should focus on community building.
Lemmy’s reddit-like communities are a start, but need to be taken further.
Pretty much all of them with a few exceptions.
Mostly reddit now. I still check Facebook for local happenings, and that’s about it
Ditto. I enjoy some of the hobby/local communities on Reddit.
It’s hard to leave an abusive relationship
Does Discord count? If not then I don’t use anything else.
Of course. It’s a proprietary, privacy invasive platform with bad encryption where you interact with other people.
My bad! How silly of me.
Discord and YouTube, then
*no encryption
It actually has encryption. Just no E2EE. The keys are just stored at Discord afaik. So the company should be able to read all of your messages. Just hackers shouldn’t be able to do so as long as they do not retrieve the keys.
I’m all for supporting the underdog who probably doesn’t have a chance… so I’m considering going back to Twitter.
Insta for reels, FB for groups / family, and YouTube for entertainment/learning.
Just Lemmy. Wait, Kbin too, but via federation.
Reddit for local groups, LinkedIn every now and then, Mastodon but less recently, YouTube if that counts, but mainly Lemmy nowadays.