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Besides relevant search results i stopped going to reddit completely for here. I went there today to see their thoughts on this matter, just to not see it mentioned in hot or top at all.
I sort of miss the more 'niche' but non techie / nerdy communities but just find myself reading books again, which is also less stressful.
I too have been reading more. I kinda miss the random tidbits i picked up from hours of reddit though, but being only on lemmy is way healthier.
i've been using rdx.overdevs.com - it's a great way to read comments on mobile with a great UI, and you can import your list of subscriptions in a .json file. The only issue is that you can't use it to post, so it's read-only. I view that as a feature and not a bug.
Commenting to save for later - great tip
Yeah, it's rough how only certain big subreddits moved here and have regular users.
Now the big ones feel niche, and the niche ones... well, nobody engages.