Have you left reddit forever? Have you deleted your account and posts? Just curious

  • davysnavy@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I’m moving here permanently and never looking back, but I’m leaving my posts because that’s 11 years worth of comments that someone may find useful in the future. I hate the idea of losing all the good comments and discussions that have taken place over the years but I understand why people wish to delete their stuff regardless.

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      2 years ago

      That’s the problem with reddit at the end of the day. It profits off of other’s knowledge and hard work. The only problem with Lemmy is its difficulty getting into it. I don’t think this will ever be as big as reddit but one can hope.

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        2 years ago

        Depending on the community, big is not always better though. Especially for technical communities, a smaller and knowledgeable community is preferable.

        I honestly do not say this in a ‘gate-keeping’ sort of way, but see the Linux-related communities on Reddit for instance – they have all devolved into “I successfully installed <distro_name> and I am never going back!”, “Look at my shiny new themed desktop”, “Update broke my installation. Help!” etc. This is in stark contrast to the Linux mailing-lists of yore, where users discussed actually interesting stuff.

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          Oh absolutely. I meant more in a way where Lemmy was the go to for hosting a community rather than reddit. I hate this being labeled as a “niche website” and I want the plethora of information reddit has to offer over here instead where it can’t be profited off of and manipulated. Sadly in order for that to happen I must show you my new PC with a small debian based distro you probably haven’t heard of, Linux Mint. I can’t and won’t ever go back to stinky windows. But for real I had to recreate my Lemmy account since I forgot my login its been so long since I found no actual personal use for this site.

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            I meant more in a way where Lemmy was the go to for hosting a community rather than reddit.

            I would very much like that to happen too, and I hope we do manage to strike a nice balance between too niche and too, well, Reddit-like. I am old school, and almost exclusively use a browser for web content, but I think a good app for Lemmy will help attract and retain more users. After that, if the crowd who doesn’t even want to climb the small hill of getting used to decentralized way of doing things is still not pleased and doesn’t want to come here, or wants to go back to Reddit or wherever, that’s fine by me.

            Cheers :)

  • Macallan@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I’m going to stick around here. I’m not letting the official reddit app anywhere near my phone.

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    2 years ago

    Difficult to make that call. I will say that having the hand forced to find alternatives was eye opening. I feel like engaging in this space is more pleasant, but there is a definite learning curve. I find it refreshing that there is a consistency of content after leaving and coming back after a few hours. On the flip side, the one thing I enjoy about the Reddit experience is the evolution of the comments over time. There just isn’t quite the same throughput here and threads just aren’t real dynamic. I feel like going forward there is likely to be a mix of both, with the hope that this takes hold.

  • Jarmer@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I had a 13 yo account. Used Redact to delete my entire history, and then deleted the entire account. So I can’t go back! Lemmy/kbin/mastodon is where I’ll stay.

  • SkierniewiceBoi@lemmy.one
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    2 years ago

    Definitely. The signal that reddit sent was pretty straightforward. I’ll probably miss some of the communities there butI prefer to build on a safer ground which turned out to be distibuted

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    2 years ago

    I sincerely hope the Fediverse catches on. It has a few hiccups and limitations, but I love the concept and it so clean and devoid of clutter vs Reddit.

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    2 years ago

    I will definitely be staying. Even if it fails, I will then just stop using any social media but Mastadon. I am never going back.

  • Lvxferre@lemmy.mlM
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    2 years ago

    I do. My sole account there is actively promoting migration and boycott, 90% of the posts/comments is in Reddit Alternatives and 10% in ModCoord (throwing gasoline on the fire).

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      2 years ago

      Isn’t the main obstacle for people migrating to Lemmy is the “signup”? Would it be impactful if someone creates a dummy proof guide, including a list of equivalent communites <-> subreddit?

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        Would it be impactful if someone creates a dummy proof guide, including a list of equivalent communites <-> subreddit?

        I think that it would, specially if hosted in some third site (preferably a popular platform) and/or spread across Reddit.

        Something important however: we should invite people to the Lemmyverse as a whole, not just this instance. This instance is already overburdened, and even if I’m myself staying here (I like it), everyone sticking to the same instance defeats the purpose of decentralisation.

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          2 years ago

          What is the actual impact of which server you join? Seems like different servers advertise to different communities but as far as I’m aware it shouldn’t really matter which server you join

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            For the end user, acting on good faith (that is: not trolling, not trying to annoy everyone, etc.), the major impact of the server is the following:

            • some servers don’t communicate with each other. For example, you won’t see content from Beehaw in Lemmygrad and vice versa, and you won’t be able to post in one using the account from the other*. But you can still post in both from a lemmy.ml account, for example.
            • if your server is down, you probably won’t be able to post/comment. And if another server is down, but yours is up, you won’t be able to access the content of the server that is down.
            • each server requires you to follow different rules. The admins of that server might ban your account for not following them.
            • I’m not so sure on what I’m going to say, but I believe that each server can customise its own interface.
            • some servers (like Federotica) allow you to post NSFW content, and federate with NSFW content elsewhere. Some (like lemmy) don’t.

            *it makes sense because Lemmygrad allows you to be rude, and Beehaw isn’t focused on a single political “category”. So mixing both demographics would lead to pointless fights.

  • SmolderingSauna@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I deleted my 14+ year account (after deleting my content) right after the AMA: never going back. Have used RIF for as long as it has been around and it’s going dark June 30. Bridge burned. No regrets.

    • Concetta@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 years ago

      RiF here as well. More like RiP :( Gonna go buy the premium version now so they get a couple bucks from me.

  • iNeedScissors67@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    I’m on kbin but yeah, I plan to stay. Most of what I saw on Reddit wasn’t even relevant to my interests because their algorithms kept pushing random shit at me. I’m happy to really tailor my own experience here. Goodbye, my 80k karma

  • Che Banana@lemmy.ml
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    i think i jave a 13yo account? maybe 2 comments (I had a few but purged most a few years ago). I have onlu browsed on Baconit and once i found lemmy i started to use it less. . .once its gone I’m gone.

    TBH I am more active here because i want it to become my main content source while i drink coffee, and then go back to the comfort of lurking.

    im a simple person…doesn’t take much to entertain me.