I'm keeping it on mine as a sort of weird shrine to the old world, but yeah man, clicking it out of years of habit just to get an error message really hurts.
Easily consumed half my phone usage for the last 10 years. Went down with the ship to the very end this evening. I will miss it, but this probably for the best for my mental health and well being. Withdrawal is a bitch though.
I've been using Lemmy for the last few weeks and the amount content is really increasing plus several people are making apps so hopefully one will be close to Rif.
I know, after literally a dozen years of using reddit almost exclusively via RIF this really feels like the end of an era. But hey, at least people did the work of coordinating alternatives before it all collapsed. Cheers to a new era!
For me it was hands down the best. I'm a little disappointed that the developers are working on Tildes as opposed to Lemmy, but I can't be mad, the value I got from Rif whenever I bought it all those years ago I feel like I stole their time with how well they took care of that app for years after purchase.
An instance is basically a Lemmy “app”. These “apps” or instances of Lemmy are being run on some server somewhere. Could be your own server you set up or a pre-existing one like lemmy.world setup by someone else. Each instance or “app” is also connected to every other Lemmy instance unless explicitly blacklisted. This why you sometimes see urls in peoples user names and communities. They’re posting from someone else’s Lemmy server (not the one you’re logged in to).
The idea is if one instance goes down, Lemmy as a whole will continue to run so long as one is still running. It also allows people who to host their own for whatever reason they may have, whether that be differences of opinion with existing instances or simply because they want their own set of communities.
An instance is a web server running the Lemmy software. You are most likely on lemmy.world
All the servers talk to each h other and if you make an account on one instance you should be able to view content and post/comment on communities on other instances like lemmy.ml as well.
Sad day for sure... I'm excited about Lemmy or alternatives that pop up though. Connect for Lemmy is a pretty nice app, and I'm sure others are being developed right now.
It will be missed immensely. Trying Summit and Wefwef. Signed up to be notified about sync for lemmy. I hope something comes close to my experience with RiF.
Me too, I'm not going back and starting from scratch with reddit and also giving them an email address. It's so bloated, full of bots, and completely slanted to one side that keeps deforming as people one-up each other's radicalism. Reddit was the perfect example of power corrupting.