• HeyListenWatchOut
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    1 year ago

    *pre-2010 Digg

    Digg after that was no longer competition. It was an ad-riddled trash-fire which drove a massive number of its users away to places like reddit… including myself… who just kinda did something similar with reddit.

    • @Radio_717
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      141 year ago

      I went to Reddit from Digg during the great migration and I didn’t look back. The Ads and format change were a huge misstep on their part. I honestly would have left Reddit when they went to New Reddit if we would have had Lemmy back then.

      • @marcos
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        111 year ago

        when they went to New Reddit

        I never went to New Reddit…

        I would have left even if Lemmy didn’t exist.

        • @Weirdfish
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          51 year ago

          Yeah, I jumped ship without a plan. After a couple days I remembered I had heard about Lemmy in one of the “What are you going to do on July 1st” posts.

          Am so happy with the results that I honestly no longer care what happens to reddit, I prefer this.

          Smaller? Sure, but it’ll grow. Even if it tops out at current user base I wouldn’t see that as a bad thing.

        • @Radio_717
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          11 year ago

          I know it never left for PC and I used it over there but I was mostly a mobile user and killing Apollo destroyed my desire for reddit.

          I was also not a fan of some of the changes that affected everything like removing NSFW from r/all.

          • @Radio_717
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            21 year ago

            Yes but evenso site wide changes still affected old reddit. NSFW subs were still removed from r/all and the sponsored content was still there too. Not to mention all the bots and spam. I was also primarily a mobile user so killing Apollo was the end for me.

          • sarcasticsunrise
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            21 year ago

            For now, yes. As clueless and inept as Spez has been about this whole thing, it’s only a matter of time until old.reddit gets nuked.