or any other reason… im curious.
Left reddit during the api/apps fiasco.
There are DOZENS of us!
…No? I’m pretty sure that was the first massive wave of relatively diverse active users. Lemmy was pretty fringe before that happened. I think there are tens of thousands of us.
That’s a LOT of dozens!
Same. Reddit without Relay isn’t worth it
In hindsight, I’m really glad reddit did this. They single handedly gave their competitor (Lemmy) critical mass to be a true alternative. Without enough users, it’s just not the same.
Same here! My app stopped working (rip rif… You will be missed…!), I thought I give the official reddit app a try, it wouldn’t let me log in no matter what I tried and then I heard of lemmy via feddit. Only went back once to delete all my data and to close my account.
Me too
Yep. Also left digg during their ad push fiasco to go to reddit.
Saaame.
I used the reddit app many many moons ago, but then discovered Boost. Once it quit working flawlessly, Lemmy became home. And Boost for Lemmy is wonderful :)
This. Fuck reddit
I escaped when they killed their API.
I left over 2 years ago because of the whole API thing
Same. Rip RIF is fun
RIF ly beloved 😭
That sucks. I’m on Eternity for Lemmy thanks to Infinity for Reddit’s nice community forking the project for Lemmy
Not banned, but the app I used stopped working, and the official app is horse shit. So I just leave.
Third party apps being killed was the final straw. I’d participated for more than a decade, but reddit changed. The hive mind got worse, bots took over, you couldn’t really have a discussion anymore. Downvotes were default, if your comment even got engaged, with while the rest were people/bots recycling tired old quips and reposts trying to ride a karma train for internet points. Somehow reddit decided to make sure right-wing subs had free rein despite knowing bad actors and paid foreign influence were blatantly happening. Then of course there’s reddit corporate sanitizing reddit by force and cramming ads and a their shitty app down users’ throats.
Reddit used to be the Old Internet in one place, but corporate f’d that up.
I left when I couldn’t use RIF, went back to the official app for a few days because I wanted to follow along with something, had a post removed from a dog food sub because I expressed an opinion, remembered what a shit show Reddit has become, and uninstalled again
I left reddit because fuck them
I still read through reddit pages if they come up in search - there’s just too much useful info to ignore it. But I’m not going there directlyDitto. Use libreddit instances to read, but I do not feed the beast
There is c/[email protected], but im not sure that counts
Is it just me, or does r/all seem like it’s getting more conservative?
imo reddit as a whole is conservative. the userbase is center-left at the most visible and i regularly saw progressive opinions discarded or mocked. you’d expect the liberals to defend them at the least but i’d see less of that and they’d get dogpilled too.
What got me upset with reddit is how sensitive its algorithm is falsely flagging stuff inciting violence. And then you appeal and nothing happens. I even got banned once for saying the Second Ammendment applies to the left too. It’s like you are in a bad relationship, walking on eggshels.
I’m center-right and I was witch hunted off of reddit. I’m sure the fact that I approved of Luigi didn’t help.
TBF, I am critical of Luigi and find myself having to tread on thin ice with my opinons
oh they hate when you say that there lmao
A lot of it is literal chat bots and not even real people
Dropped Reddit cold turkey when they closed the API.
It was an adjustment at first, but I do feel like the ecosystem has continued to grow and evolve, as well as me just adapting to what was on offer better.
I still never purposefully visit Reddit, but sometimes I just end up there from search results or links and it gives me the ick.
Same here. Lemmy at this stage feels a lot like Reddit did when I joined back in the early 2000s.
I’m glad I made the switch, because things are just generally nicer in a smaller community.
It’s Turkiye* now.
My one year anniversary was last month. Fuck Reddit shutting down Apollo and other clients. I was only a lurker, but here feels more like community and I’m pretty active.
The great api killing was the largest lemmy jump I believe
Reddit is a shit platform, became worse with the IPO and LLMs, but mainly, to me, the moderation is completely haphazard and the shitty posters were let loose. The inconsistency in moderation made me give up on being constructive.
Here, if you find an instance and communities with good ground rules you agree with, it works. You even have a modlog for transparency.
Transparency on Lemmy has some problems. Bans aren’t attached to any message, so if you ban someone for the reason “This user is a Nazi pedophile who likes Coldplay”, most users will just believe that. Comment removals work well, but bans can go against transparency by platforming lies from authority figures.
I came here because I needed my FIX and well, reddit banned me for saying I should be allowed to punch nazis. Permanent, appeal instantly denied, which, yikes.
When they killed third party apps while disregarding the need for accessibility completely - their own app doesn’t even let blind people manage their own subreddit because of that.
So yeah, because I left reddit.
I left Reddit in disgust during the API situation. All the cool kids were coming here, so I did too.
Same here (I was never one of the cool kids, though).
Lemmy is full of dorks, and I love that. Among its other flaws, Reddit could be mean-spirited at times. I haven’t seen the same willingness to ignore ordinary human decency in favour of karma-farming here.
Old reddit was so so useful this transition to everybody being loud with little depth of knowledge has been sad to watch.
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Yeah, okay, true, but – it’s like all the malice and narcissism of the whole group are concentrated in a very small number of individuals. Like Canada with their geese.
Raised brow indeed!
Holy shit the first thing I had to do when I got to Lemmy was block like 250 deep-fried-content accounts and communities. And I have to block something or somebody new almost daily here.
I wasn’t banned, I just came here because of their API changes like many others. I always bring up “the grass is greener where you water it,” so I came here, and mod [email protected]. I still view and use reddit some; it’s just more popular. But I try to do my part to make the Lemmy space a little more robust.
"the grass is greener where you water it
Great philosophy.
Which is why I encourage everyone to mod a community, be it or on another Lemmy instance!
left during the subreddit mod purges. we closed our sub - 45k~ users with lots of creative, daily content when they announced the API changes and other shittery. They demanded it reopen or they’d appoint new mods, no new mods would step forward. I left and never looked back. I probably should have left long before but the community kept me there doing the modwork.
A note: APPRECIATE YOUR MODS. They’re keeping this experience trash free as much as humanly possible. There’s a certain type of person that volunteers to help build good communities and they mostly deserve your appreciation.
I don’t know, from what I’ve seen people that should be mods don’t want to and those that want to shouldn’t be.
It’s very similar to politicans actually.
can’t comment re: lemmy mods because I don’t mod here. but. reddit and other social networks benefit incredibly - and I have no doubt lemmy as well - from the sheer mountains of trash, spam, fuckwits and bots that assail their daily content, that mods remove and you never have to see or only see for a few minutes. please stand up and volunteer to mod if you think you could help, it’s certainly needed.
They are humans and humans are biased.
I just got banned from another instance.
Vile personal attacks against me were left up, while lukewarm comments from me like: “Frace is a vasal state” got removed.
.world is not much better.
Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.