• @Nurgle
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    2 years ago

    Good for them, but the damage is already done. They seeded this place with a lot of users. Will it be enough? Who knows. But Lemmy is probably a looooot further along than if they didn’t shoot themselves in the foot.

    This place obviously needs to continue with good content and active communities, but at moment I don’t really have the urge to open Reddit they way things are.

    • @acceptable_pumpkin
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      1392 years ago

      Absolutely. I had never even heard of Lemmy or anything Fediverse prior to all the 3rd party API shutdown. Once Apollo died, I stopped using Reddit.

      • Kerrigor
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        392 years ago

        I had heard of it, but was like “that’s dumb, just use Reddit, there’s no reason not to”

        They gave me and many others that reason to reconsider

        • @Meltbox
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          342 years ago

          Yep. I also didn’t think this would work as well as it does. Remarkably good platform so far.

          • TheSaneWriter
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            212 years ago

            Thee developers really crunched over July. It went from a niche beta platform to fully featured third-party apps and a ton of platform optimizations in a month, which is really impressive.

        • livus
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          2 years ago

          I’d heard of the fediverse too, and I liked the idea of decentralised social media.

          But it was way down on my list of “things I guess I should learn about but don’t have time for.”

          Reddit blackout gave me both motive and opportunity to learn, and I’ve never looked back.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            That’s exactly what happened to me too. It was in the background until something disrupted my status quo and then there was no looking back.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          Yup, I saw the paltry userbase and didn’t bother. Other alternatives like lobste.rs and Tildes were a bit too closed, so I just stuck with Reddit. When Reddit decided to be stupid, I tried out lemmy and haven’t looked back.

      • @Hackerman_uwu
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        172 years ago

        That, and Reddit was getting pretty fucking annoying. The little annoyances had really begun to pile up for me personally and I know I’m not alone.

      • @MrCyan
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        152 years ago

        Same here. So far I’m rather enjoying Lemmy.

      • @Dragontre
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        132 years ago

        When RiF died I deleted my accounts and found my way here. I still open a couple of niche subreddits from time to time just to check on updates but otherwise my time on Reddit is done. 2010-2023 (damn I hate to admit that).

      • @Ganrokh
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        22 years ago

        The host of a tech podcast I listen to has had a Mastodon instance for years. I knew of the Fediverse because of that, but I always thought of it as decentralized Twitter and not necessarily a way to decentralize all types of social media platforms.

    • Good News, Everyone!
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      232 years ago

      I lurked on reddit for years. I was lurking here for a couple weeks now but thought I should make an account to contribute. Reddit has gone down hill and I’ll never go back.

      • livus
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        22 years ago

        Me too. Can’t even remember who mentioned Kbin but it’s perfect for me.

    • @Polydextrous
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      142 years ago

      Yeah, even when I’ve had the urge to check Reddit for something I’m trying to figure out, I will do everything I can to avoid it. And if I can’t, I try to determine how much I care about what I’m searching before I even give them a single click. It’s a small, insignificant protest, but it’s a forever protest, for me. I’m happy on lemmy, I don’t browse as much, I interqct with more of the community and want to help build it. On Reddit, I felt dirty because of everything they’ve been doing the last 5 or so years. Tencent, killing third party apps slowly and then in one fell swoop, etc. fuck ‘em

      • Hey_Bim
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        22 years ago

        I’ve had to visit Reddit twice since the protests started, to get information from a specific user. Both times, I used Brave browser in Private mode. They didn’t get to count me as a login, they couldn’t serve me ads, and their trackers were blocked.

        I don’t anticipate needing to go back to Reddit ever again, but for anyone who can’t avoid it, I recommend that method.

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      132 years ago

      Lemmy, Kbin, Raddle, Tildes, etc. - there are definitely more alternatives that are becoming increasingly popular.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 years ago

      Lemmy is so much more fun than Reddit. It feels like the old school internet before corporations took over.

      • @johndroid
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        82 years ago

        True.

        Also, not only are people nicer on Lemmy, I find that I’m nicer on Lemmy.

    • monsoon
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      52 years ago

      I’m glad to have moved to lemmy. It feels raw and real, vs reddits polished curated feel. As if I’m actually reading posts by people. And I like that is doesn’t get me scrolling too much.

      • Sinnerman
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        22 years ago

        It feels raw and real, vs reddits polished curated feel. As if I’m actually reading posts by people.

        Because on reddit we were reading posts by bots.

    • squiblet
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      2 years ago

      I went to reddit every day for over a decade, and now, I don’t. Zero desire to and in fact desire not to, same as Tweeter.

    • @Son_of_dad
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      19 months ago

      This place is a shit show worse than Reddit. The mods are far worse and have no moderation themselves. You can get banned for wrong think, or maybe not, you can’t tell since they don’t tell you you’re banned or why.

      • @Nurgle
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        29 months ago

        Jesus Christ. The tone in the place has changed so much since I wrote that comment almost a year ago. Everyone is a contrarian neckbeard now, it’s so aggressive and insufferable.