Yes, Reddit is going through its own API pains right now, and of course it is anyway a centralised social network much like Facebook and Twitter. So the discussion around alternatives has been coming up again. Lemmy has been around for a while, its technology is good, and it federates via ActivityPub to the rest...
At the moment the flagship instance is getting hammered. Especially since the /r/KBinMigration subreddit got banned and that hit the news sites. Using it now it seems plenty quick though it’s running behind DDoS protection so the federation isn’t working so well.
At the moment the flagship instance is getting hammered. Especially since the /r/KBinMigration subreddit got banned and that hit the news sites. Using it now it seems plenty quick though it’s running behind DDoS protection so the federation isn’t working so well.