Hello! Another Reddit refugee here. Saskatoon is home for me. Looking forward to figuring out how Lemmy and the Fediverse differs from what I'm used to.
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Good Afternoon My Fellow Canucks (Canadians) and Canadian Lovers Eh!
Like many of you, I have also left Reddit and plan to make my home here. I'm in York Region in Ontario and well have a distributed set of friends all over the place. Lots of love to my brothers and sisters in the surrounding Provinces.
As for me, well I tend to read about technology, play allot of board games, and seem to dabble in Linux land while helping people with techie issues. I'm currently trying to learn the board game "Earth" which at some point will teach at game night.
Hope you all have a great day!
Just joined today! Going to be fun to find new communities to interact with.
Thank you for making a Canadian instance. I became a citizen this month, and I couldn't be happier about it.
Calgarian living in Shanghai here. Really disappointed in the direction that reddit is heading, so may be looking for a new home. Hoping to find discussions about hockey, cycling, Android, and scifi / Star Trek which were my favourite things to talk about on reddit.
I had Jerboa installed on my phone for the last month or so. The Reddit issues finally got my butt in gear. I've gotten into open source software and self hosting in the past year and while I manage Windows environments in my professional life I moved to Linux in my personal environment. Really helps separate work/home life and I've learned a ton of new stuff which I love. Happy to be a part of the fediverse!
Thank-you for the welcome. Looking forward to the non-centralized fun
Hello, Lemmy community! Greetings from BC.
I've been a reddit user for a lot of years, and have been looking for an alternative for a while now. Maybe this is it? I like things that are free, open-source, distributed, federated, etc. I want to give my energy to this kind of community, not something run by a corporation.
Northern Ontario checking in. Cheers everyone.
I am Systems Analyst that has been working in IT for the past 30 years. Mostly interested in technology discussion around open source software, systems and network troubleshooting.
BC here, yet another reddit refugee. New to the fediverse and still trying to figure it out.
Question on the nuance of federation-- is there a reason to spin up a community locally in .ca if a really popular one already exists in another server? Would most people here just sync up to that other server and ignore the local one? I'm thinking we might want to avoid having 500 communities for everything
Coming from a reddit mindset where it was easier because you just had one community to think about
edit: by this I don't mean "can we" but rather what's best practice or what does the existing community tend to default to
New Brunswick Reddit refuge....
Hi, i am not canadian but chose here because i dont want to contribute to one server such as lemmy.ml getting to large. I have actually had this account for a while and am a frequent mastodon user but hadnt really kicked the tires much around here.
Hi. Calgarian checking in. I am happy to find this!
Love Sci fi, fishing, minesweeper and astronomy.
Hi everybody! Nice to meet you all. :D I'm over in Ottawa, and I'm completely new to Lemmy (immigrating from Reddit), so I hope I can learn the culture of this place okay!
First thing's first: I'm going to figure out how to navigate this place, and then I'm going to start talking to folks. Wish me luck (or wish me a For Redditors help guide). :P
Edit: This is probably going to make the OG Lemmings (Lemmites?) cry, but I think this place makes easier sense if I go at it like:
- Instance = subreddit
- Community = post flair
Because each instance is its own website with its own admin, and each community is a group within that instance. I can join a community to chat about whatever the community's about, but if I want to go to the communities in a different instance, it's like going to a different subreddit; I can't just find it by trying to 'filter' the communities by their 'flair' since that community isn't 'here'. It's at a completely different subreddit/instance/website. :)
Hello from Ottawa , the 613. Can anyone point me to url for the history of the Lemmy site, perhaps even the backstory of Lemmy.ca ? I didn't check into Reddit back in 2015. I am interested. I was led here by a reddit moderator in the electronics industry.
Edit2 I found Michaels intro post and the ten tutorial inks and I will start there
Redditor of 12 years chiming in from BC :P
Hi! I just joined as well. I haven’t decided yet whether I give up Reddit or not. I am happy with my move to Mastodon so I figured I try Lemmy as well. I am in Alberta 👋🏻
I'm not exactly a Reddit refugee, since I've been using a variety of decentralized communications systems for a while. I even still make small use of Usenet! That said, now seems like a good time to get signed up on a lemmy instance with my "real" username.
I chose this instance for several reasons. It seems like a solid and sane instance (from my perspective!). It helps keep the load off of the "main" instance (which load would be less if someone put some effort into not making it seem like the obvious place to sign up). Last but not least, hello from Southern Saskatchewan!
Another Western Canadian reddit refugee here. I still can't decide if I consider myself Albertan or British Columbian. I've spent about an equal amount of my life in each province. Alberta does have the lower drinking age and less taxes so it might edge out the competition.
Happy to be here and I'm excited about having a dedicated Canadian Lemmy instance.
Hey all,
Just joined here and Mastodon. Using a web blocker and finding alternatives to break my Reddit habit and leave that place behind. Looking forward to learning new platforms.
Cheers
Hello everyone,
This is my first post on Lemmy. I haven't posted on social media since 2020 due to my fear of engagement algorithms.
So far, I really like it. The interface is clean, and it's easy to use.
Cheers
hi everyone! one more from the reddit exodus… currently living in southwestern ON. hoping to join some communities focused on gaming, hiking and beer drinking in the area! if you got any suggestions, let me know!
I randomly found an incredibly helpful post by @tezoatlipoca over on a lemmy.ml thread about how we're going to pay for "all this". It was there I saw that lemmy.ca existed so when it was time to register, I knew exactly where to go. Thanks again, mate.
I’m really liking how Lemmy is shaping up. Once a quality android & iOS app is developed I could see it being a complete Reddit replacement