I did a few months back.
Yo
I dropped it.
I will probably use it just for my nhl teams sub once the season starts up. But that's it.
I still use it via the limited 3rd party apps that are still available, but my usage has dropped by 90%.
Lemmy is mostly fine for news sharing and commenting, but my more niche subs aren't really built out enough here yet. I'm relatively hopeful that Lemmy will continue to grow, and the non-meme communities will grow with it.
JFC the meme communities are everywhere here. I block all that I find. Maybe that's how Reddit is now as well, but my subs had been curated and fine toned over a decade so I didn't see the content I wasn't interested in.
I mostly moved. There's one sub I still frequent because of the community there. And often I find answers to tech questions there, and take part in those discussions.
I mostly dropped reddit for the fun bullshit I used to enjoy. But Lemmy hasn't replaced that fun. Lemmy is kinda self righteous and squeamish, obsessed with defederating and bitching about tankies. I need to find a new home.
I did mostly. But when I really need reddit for something, I use a libreddit instance I set up on my raspberry pi.
But my Reddit-Account still exists.
I currently use both. I want to make the switch but I mostly use Reddit for destiny 2 and haven't been able to find the community here for that.
I check both Reddit and Kbin, have both of them open in pinned tabs.
But I spend a whole lot less time on Reddit than I used to.
And it's not like I now spend the less time I spend there on Kbin either, I'm just mostly beyond browsing it obsessively and do other crap instead.
Same with Twitter.
After I quit Twitter and moved to Mastodon, I do read my feed once or so a day, but compared to a year ago, I barely participate anymore.
I look at Reddit on Desktop and I use Lemmy on mobile.
I did but it's been increasingly tempting to go back due to the site's reredesign (which i think is actually really good) and the lack of activity related to my interests on Lemmy
Definitely me ...I mean it sucks now...but I mostly quit after aita_mods_are_all_incels as a username got me super duper banned....but they are definitely useless fucks
Me. I never directly browse to it. If I end up on a reddit post from a google search on desktop, meh, I'll click the link. No chance in hell on mobile.
Reddit is PC only using the old site. But I've been using it much less now despite most of my usage was on PC already. I much prefer Lemmy on my PC and Summit on mobile now.
It is possible to estimate?
No. Everything from zero to everyone here may still use Reddit in parallel.
Personally, I use kbin exclusively now.
I did at first but I'm using Reddit again alongside this because Lemmy is kind of depressing/exhausting, and also doesn't have a lot of the content I want. Namely firearms and motorcycle stuff, along with lots of food related subs.
My app worked as I was mod of my own sub. Few weeks ago that stopped working, and I haven't opened reddit since
There's a few communities I still check in on occasionally, which haven't moved to Lemmy yet, but I've mostly shifted to Lemmy. Hopefully Lemmy grows, & more of those old places move here. I'll keep using & supporting this platform, in the meantime.