What do you do with all the free time you got once you stopped using reddit?
What do you do with all the free time you got once you stopped using reddit?
What do you do with all the free time you got once you stopped using reddit?
Lemmy.
Not enought content here to replace all that time saved IMO. At my worst I was browsing Reddit 6+ hours a day. Here, I can't even go 2 hours without seeing the same content..
None of this is a criticism against Lemmy btw
For me it's actually a good thing to not have the almost infinite stream of content that reddit had because it stops me from doomscrolling for hours on end and leads me to actually doing something
I get that way a month ago. And yeah, I quickly run into duplicate content, but over the last couple weeks the duplicate content has been strongly peppered with new content that is highly engaging. With less churn, I find that I spend more time commenting as well.
For me, I struggle to find communities to post some types of content in, and I don't really want to create a brand new comm just for a single post.
So I end up not posting those things 🫣
I admin a lemmy instance, so I have less time now than I did when I used Reddit
Ditto, though the maintenance has really gone down since the early days of the migration. Now I basically just restart the docker container twice a week to bandaid Lemmy's memory leak and that's it.
I don't have a large enough userbase to really worry about super active moderation so it's really not bad now.
I am using your instance btw! Thank you for hosting!!!
My yard looks nicer. My dog gets 2-3 walks a day instead of 1-2. Also porn.
What porn does he like?
Doggy and zoophilia
I started a band. 🤷♂️ 🎸
What genre?
Rubber
Grunge/melodic noise
Why, I spent it maintaining my Lemmy instance of course.
Reading more books during breaks at work! It's easier to focus on reading books when I don't have reddit on my phone. I like Lemmy, but I mostly use it for 15min at a time. Since I joined Lemmy/stopped using reddit mobile, I've read 5 books! :)
For real? Taking care of my mental health. I was in a very bad spot of my life earlier this year. I lost my best friend who also happened to be my business partner, he died in March.
It was a shock, we both founded a small NPO together, he was behind all the strategy, I was more into communication. We thought he would recover from his cancer, but he caught covid while his immune system was at its weakest. He lost that battle.
I immediately tried to find my next professional step, insisting that I had to find a way to promote social economy locally, as that's what we wanted to do together.
All this pressure on myself by myself, plus the state of the world, neverending flow of bad news, me losing faith in mostly everything and becoming extra cynical, I ended up flirting with a major burnout.
Fortunately, I asked for help when it was still time to act, and the reddit api scandal happened at about the same time. Leaving reddit was one of the first step towards recovery. All the subreddits were basically optimized for doomscrolling, which was super toxic for the state of mind I was in.
I just started to use lemmy last week since I found that Sync for Lemmy was available. And I only subscribed to things that aren't too toxic. I'm now on medication to avoid depression. It's been 3 weeks and it's already much better.
I don't think I'll be browsing Lemmy as much as I was browsing reddit.
I'm sorry about your friend, and I'm glad you're finding a way to deal with the grief and the shock. It never goes away, but you learn to manage it, and you learn how to live with it, and that makes it easier eventually. You'll navigate your way through this, I'm sure.
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Losing a close friend is awful, especially when it's stacked on top of other things.
Lemmy, duh.
But also more reading and doing sudokus
All my Reddit time was diverted to here, lol
Browsing Lemmy and kbin. There's lots of interesting stuff when you sort by new. Today's unexpected find was banjo music with duck sounds.
Once in a while, I try my hand at translating.
Now I check both Lemmy and (although less than before) Reddit, so I have even less free time
BG3
I wonder how many new dnd players will there be because of baldur's gate. it's a shame that you can't really track that
Is this a real question?
I spent 3 hours on Lemmy yesterday.
I started using Lemmy... That's why I'm here
Lemmy was a 1 to 1 time sink replacement for Reddit for me so not a lot has changed!
I replaced 60% of it with Lemmy and the rest with YouTube
Installed stable diffusion to create pictures of... things.
It's badgers isn't it?
Lemmy, and occasionally getting actual work done.
Lemmy. I'm actually using it more than I used to use Reddit. But I'm also reading more now, so I think I have more free time in general
I started taking better care of my mental health and have taken up reading
Not being on Reddit has definitely improved my mental health.
I went back to going to my news instead of having news fed to me.
Duolingo
Yeah I've been making more progress on my duolingo course too.
Touch grass and go to college
Reading books
Same here, I've not been reading much for a long time, but I recently just started devouring books again. It's great :-)
You’re posting on it.
Browse tumblr. Haven't found my niche yet on lemmy. I'm also learning a new language on Duolingo and am halfway through Ulysses!
use lemmy and mastodon
been drawing more. End up reading up on things more like I use to be someone who did a lot of wikipedia rabbit holing and now I'm doing that again.
More reading: books, magazines, newspapers. Also trying to get more exercise.
Same. I finally got into reading which I've been regretting not doing for years. I've read 5 scifi novels in the last few months and just dipped my toes into the Discworld series with Mort. I've gotten a lot of use out of my kid's library card lately.
Whenever i find myself doom scrolling lemmy like i would reddit, I've gotten in the habit of putting my phone down and reading a chapter of whatever is nearby.
I’ve been borrowing ebooks from the library, and having one checked out on my phone helps with the doomscrolling.
Post comments on Lemmy!
Just kidding.
Facing all my issues.
Creat porn ...
I use lemmy obviously. But I've started reading books again rather than doomscrolling until I fall asleep at night, and also more gaming and socialising in general.
I think it was a crutch for my depression.
Watch YouTube videos lol
YouTube
Played more video games, painted a bit more, started watching Babylon 5. It was worth it.
I started knitting!
Though if we're being honest I still spend most of it on Lemmy and Firefish now instead of reddit
Join us at !knitting@lemmy.world and have it both ways :D
Heck yeah!
I spend more time posting now. I read more news to find interesting articles and then post them.
I've been working out 2 hours a day and started playing daily sudoku and lichess puzzles
either wasting more time on another worthless thing or casually browsing the internet
I became a bartender and now am studying for my sommelier certification.
Lemmy and Firefish, and I just started reading a lot more. Books are excellent, the Libby app on my phone is always full of them.
I'm not sure, I think reading more traditional news feeds and being lonely I guess.
I've been reading the news through some RSS feeds I have setup. Other than that I've been looking for a decent offline game to play. I have a few that I've player in the past but none of them are particularly great for those awkward periods of time at home when I have 15 to 30 minutes to spare.
Use lemmy.
Lemmy and reading webtoons
All my former doomscrolling time now goes into working out, practicing French on Duolingo and going to events to meet people. So far so great!
Playing games, watching movies, working on some projects...
Learning UE5. I have no idea what I'm doing but it still feels productive.
Playing and practicing golf again. And watching YouTube.
Are there any good Lemmy golf communities? I kinda miss r/golf
Language learning, reading, catching up on my fav TTRPG stream
playing shitty mobile games