That’s me deleted my Reddit account along with all data as I do not agree with recent events that have been taking place. I’m going to concentrate on Mastodon , Lemmy and take a look at Kbin .
Still can’t fathom deleting my Reddit account, even though I was always much more of a lurker. I was quicker with Twitter --> Mastodon. Deleted everything as soon as the shit started hitting the fan and didn’t look back. I’m sold on Lemmy, though. I’m getting a whole lot of what I was getting there around these parts, and it seems to be a wee bit more friendly for the kind of people me likey.
I feel you. I am signing up for Lemmy, even though I still hope that Reddit’s shitshow will be resolved by June 30th. I joined Reddit around 16 years ago and while I nuked many alt accounts in this timeframe, nuking the final one, knowing it will be my departure from the site feels… weird.
Lemmy has a long way to go before it can be an actual replacement, but seeing the steady stream of new users over the past few days, I can see the potential. It feels very much like when I first joined Reddit.
that’s the cool thing - I had that same feeling joining Mastodon. It’s nice being part of something new, being on the forefront (more or less)
I don’t think I’ve taken a shit without opening reddit in 10 years. I never viewed it as social media. More like someone watching TV or reading a book. 10 years is the same age as my son. That is a quarter of my life Reddit is Fun has been 90% of my phone usage (I take a lot of shits apparently). That is a hard thing to scrub from existence. But, if they are forcing me to get rid of Reddit is Fun and I have to learn a new UI I might as well leave to greener pastures anyway.
June would be 9 years for me. I remember I joined because I had just gotten into Formula 1 and found a great place to read about it among a community that I, as someone with social anxiety, remain anonymous, but also, as someone with ADHD, geek out and hyperfocus on all the ins-and-outs and fit in.
It has been 9 long years. My subscribed list tells the story of those years. Once I subscribed to something I never unsubscribed, even if I never went back so I would have those memories of “Oh, I remember when that happen and I was super into ____.” It saw me get divorced, it saw me leave the military and travel across the country to fight wildfires. It saw me meet the person that I should have married to begin with and share Reddit with them. It has been the one constant over the last decade, that while I can move on and leave because I love it here, I just don’t think I can delete my account. It would be like deleting those memories and I just struggle with that.
With subs going down, it scrubs my history in them anyway, so unless they all come back up or are forced back open with new mods, a lot of my history is already gone.
Same. I created my account when I was 14 and I’m 25 now - almost half my life ago. That account contains thoughts I’ve had for 11 years now. I just can’t delete it all like that without somehow archiving it.
I feel you, I had a five year acc on reddit, but after the shit they have been pulling, Api, not able to use reddit website on mobile, etc Im done. They show they dont care and I think it’s time for something else to complete with them.
Reddit won’t be resolved unfortunately. The site has been on a major slide for years now. The whole Ellen Pao thing was just the beginning of the fuckery that we’re only seeing accelerate. It’s why Spez acted like such a dickass in his AMA; because that is what reddit is now, and he’s laying it all out where he wants it to go.
The best time to leave was years ago, the second best time is now.
I feel like I’m getting more. Quality over quantity and really I didn’t realize how I missed the community aspect that I used to participate in back in the early 2000 when I first started meeting people online and using forums and making my own web pages and using chat services. I wasn’t interacting with anyone on reddit as I had experienced plenty of hostile interactions as well as pointless harassment. I used to be very friendly and helpful but this kind of stuff made me cynical and negative. I would comment on something, provided my insight or info or link or whatever to something and moved on. Didn’t look for replies because I knew there were going to be people butthurt I didn’t agree with such bigoted or racist or sexist or whatever comment or belief so there was no point in arguing with these people. I turned off notifications. I don’t feel defensive here. I don’t feel desensitized nor do I have my defenses up. I check my notifications knowing it’s either a useful reply or a silly joke, so far lol. I’m definitely sticking around. Reddit is off the table.
Totally agree! It’s like a glimpse of the golden IRC days, especially with Matrix becoming more popular and Element continuing to improve their application. Feels kinda exciting to witness these types of Internet communities again.
I thought it was just my social anxiety flaring up when I had new notifications. I never really thought about the fact that I was also avoiding negative replies. It’ll be interesting to see how this goes here.
I can get too involved in an argument when someone gets hostile with me and it’s not only a waste of time but it puts me in a bad mood. I need to save my patience and mood for work lol. I think my negative association with notifications is gone, and so far I’ve had genuinely good interactions so crossing fingers we don’t attract negative attention hahaha!
Agree it’s very weird to delete the account (I’m waiting until the blackout to go back and update all my posts to [removed in protest] before deleting my account). But losing connection with so many communities feels like cutting off a limb. I hope they will find their way to Lemmy and to the sub-Lemmies but even then it will be… different. There’s a mourning for the loss of friendships and connection that will just have to process each in our own way.
Why do you care about your account? I swap to a new Reddit account every 6-12 months. It literally means nothing. You can resub to everything you had before and it’s like you never left. I feel no love towards my account at all, it’s a tool for enabling me to engage, nothing more.
I grow attached to things. I still keep a 10 year-old laptop with a 10-year old (rolling) Linux installation on it. I put over 500K miles on a car. I was once married for 10 years. That kinda thing. To each their own, I guess ;)
I know what you mean. I’ve posted some comments that I know have been useful because I get replies years later, from people who’ve googled the topic. I don’t want to remove any of that, but I’ll just leave it dormant.
If this is my new home, I’ll be less attached to that Reddit account over time.
I’m the same. My account is 11 years old. I created it when I was 14 - I’m 25 now. I like the ability to read through comments that my teenage self wrote :-)
I’m gone.
Gone from Reddit, or gone from here?
Gone from Reddit! Lemmy is my new home.
Deleted my account of 15 years with the quickness after the Spez AMA. Just didn’t want to participate in that ecosystem anymore and saw the writing on the wall. I came to Reddit from Digg and never went back either.
The fediverse seems to be the future even with any inherent growing pains. I just can’t trust one idiot to make decisions for everyone.
You mean that copy and paste effort didn’t make you want to put all the wind in Spez’ sails. I mean there were like 14 complete answers! Maybe not to the questions asked, but look how he put himself out there…
*heavy sarcasm flag for the statement above, sincerity for the one below.
And the attacks on the one dev, were repugnant.
The fediverse seems to be the future
I just find it so hard to believe this because I cannot imagine 99% of people caring to go through the sign-up process.
The sign up process will get easier.
The sign-up process is not even that bad. It’s just an email saying, “hey, I wanna join. Will you let me” and done. Granted I told them a bit about myself, but it doesn’t need to be much more complicated than what I just wrote.
I’m sorry, but that’s just a ridiculous way to look at modern social media. Do you not want decent content?
Double edge sword, isn’t it. There’s a sweet spot that Reddit passed over a decade ago. I don’t need endless memes and hot takes, or dopamine triggering feeds.
I’m hoping for a backlash to the TikTok-ification of everything.
i do want decent content
which is why the vast majority of reddit’s current userbase is unwanted in my eyes.
Yea, reddit has been going to ahot for quite a while. Just deleted my 5 yr acc and am hoping that this becomes very good. So far its nice with a smaller community. Just gotta learn to be more active with comments and posts
I deleted Twitter without replacement. It felt like I didn’t need micro blog posts in my life and I still don’t miss it months later.
Reddit I will miss I believe. Once RIF stops working, if things don’t get resolved, I’ll stop using it and likely delete my account. So far lemmy is a lot of fun and feels a bit like old wild west internet used to feel. Currently it works good enough for the time being and it’ll surely improve.
I have used Reddit for almost 15 years now… This is very reminiscent of Reddit from 2012ish, loved the homie vibe of subreddits then, now the site just feels like a megacorp. Loving Lemmy’s direction so far.
I’m getting the same vibes. I was in middle school when I signed up for reddit 11 years ago, and I still remember an askreddit thread that was, “Reddit, what do you look like?” and the comments were just selfies. It felt so tight knit, even when it was eclipsing a million subs at that point. These days that kind of community is only found in the most niche of niche subreddits.
This is my first post on Lemmy. Seems ok so far. I’m not going back to Reddit. For a Twitter replacement I’m enjoying Mastodon. It’s got a different vibe, more like Twitter in 2008.
Lemmy is all kinds of okay right now for my puroose. Still very rough around the edges but fun and informative. What value do you gain from using Mastodon (or Twitter for that matter)? I don’t really see myself using it but I’m curious what other people get out of it.
micro blog posts
this right here, this is part of what messed things up IMO, reddit blew up with a focus on the link and the discussion, it was a link aggregation system that they pushed into a microblog system to try and monetize it. The number of links that link to reddit or a reddit controlled property these days is pretty high where originally there was rarely a link to reddit properties (aside from cross posts) aside from best of.
They changed the nature of the site after it gained critical mass, then they rode VC money, I’m not sure reddit in its current form ever “worked” they were trying to make it work, like “fetch”, its not happening clearly.
I’m leaving Reddit but I don’t think I can bring myself to delete my account. I have posts from years ago that still show up on google and help people. That’s the only reason though.
That content belongs to you. Copy it to a subLemmy where it makes sense. Update your Reddit post to link to the new place. Add a note that you left but the discussion is continuing in the new place.
Can always transfer those helpful posts to an indexed blog. Or here? Is Lemmy indexed?
The instances and communities have appeared in my searches, but posts haven’t so far, I don’t know if that will change and what is needed to have it change though
agree about the differences between here and the alien. there’s civility and discourse here - a good amount of fun - a sense of newness yet familiar. ive engaged more here than i have in 4 years on reddit - thanks all to a great community and gracious hosts running these servers ❤️
Great username
Same here. I refuse to be member of a community where its corporate side is completely anti-community…to put it nicely.
I’m in this for the long haul. Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez. I’m here to stay and make this place great. Assuming I can find all the same communities again.
How are you getting on with finding communities? I’ve really struggled. I’d be open to creating some communities myself and if there’s engagement I’d be happy to hand over to a better mod, but I’m not sure of the best practices, which instance to use, etc.
I’ve been looking at “All” under the communities tab of my instance and hen scrolling for things that interest me. There’s also a “sublem” in lemmy.world that shows new communities that are being created, several of which I am very interested in.
I’ve been browsing communities, but I’m reaching a lot of dead ends. Guess j either wait and see, or try to create them myself.
I’ll check out that sub though, thanks
You can find communities here: https://browse.feddit.de/
I keep trying to use that site, but I can’t login (spinny wheel forever) to subscribe my account to anything.
Do I misunderstand fediverse accounts? I signed up to a Lemmy instance, shouldn’t that login work here too?
Thanks, I should’ve been more specific, I’ve been searching but either find old dormant subs with zero audience, or (more often) nothing at all.
Would be great if there was a way to register interest in a subs that don’t yet exist, it might encourage people to get them started.
Would be a shame to lose this week’s momentum - though I’m having fun so far 🙂
The amount of promoted posts/ads in the mobile app. Just too much. Makes it unusable.
In retrospect, I was spending way too much of my time scrolling on reddit. It’s very apparent now that I catch myself constantly opening a folder on my phone to tap the reddit icon. Like, constantly.
I miss the days of old, slower forums like Totse. If this community remains mostly active, I’m open to making this my new home. Either way, I don’t intend to return to reddit.
That makes two of us!
I tried Kbin this morning, but they must be overwhelmed because I couldn’t even bring up the Register page. :/
Should be back now!
Force of habit is a very real thing. Create a shortcut of lemmy bookmark and put in place where old Reddit app icon used to be. iPhone safari allows placing bookmarks on home screen and lemmy works mostly like an app when you do that. Android also has that feature.
Replace Reddit phone app placement with lemmy bookmark and you will instantly find yourself using only lemmy.
Jerboa is where my Relay (Reddit) app used to be, I changed the app icon to a starfleet logo.
Upvote for Jerboa! It really works well for me. I’ve got it right where Reddit and used to be as well.
I’m not going back…
Mlem on iOS is still in very early development but works decently well for browsing and commenting. Still needs work for content discovery and filtering out certain sublemmies, but it’s a decent starting point if you want an app-like experience.
Some launchers even allow renaming apps so that could help too.
Never thought I’d leave Reddit but I did. Yay us lol
@JustineSmithies in a way, i am sad to see Reddit go, but only because it was really formative for me as a young autistic kid living on his own for the first time. i was so embedded into that site, i had even met most of the founders. i met some admins. i saw the darknet market subreddits come and go. what a journey.
edit: forgot to mention, i had been on since late 2006. so, the digg exodus basically.
I was permabanned after reporting a mod’s post that I legitimately found harassing (where they threatened doxxing against users that didn’t like a decision). Reddit admins permabanned my 15 year account over it. shrug
This looks like the first welcome and viable alternative, and to boot, the discourse here is quite a bit more pleasant.