I was meant to be doing something but I got distracted
I have no idea what I was meant to be doing because I smoked the mystery joint
I think most of it was probably blue cheese
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I was meant to be doing something but I got distracted
I have no idea what I was meant to be doing because I smoked the mystery joint
I think most of it was probably blue cheese
API changes killing Apollo.
Well I was IP banned on reddit. Anybody on reddit that uses my ip address gets an automatic ban forever. I don't know exactly what I said or do. I tried appealing no response till date. Got tired of trying different vpn just for reddit and had to move.
Because Kbin isnβt around anymore
oh wow I quite liked kbin. what happened?
The person writing it had some personal and medical problems. I wish I could help him out because he brought me to the fediverse.
I heard he was having some issues with his health insurance. He said something about taking matters into his own hands, whatever that means.
Reddit's app is a pile of shit and I did not want to be forced to use it. I have donated to Boost a couple of times.
apology for poor english
when were you when Reddit dies?
i was sat at home eating smegma butter when pjotr ring
"Reddit is kill"
"no"
In the past, I always felt good about never being on Twitter, considering how much people complained about it on Mastodon.
And then I realized I instead visited Reddit daily. To maintain my perceived superiority, I had to quit that and ended up here.
The lack of accountability of mods on reddit. Reddit doesn't want to lose their free labor.
I'm here because Reddit got shitty. And I really wanted a decentralized platform, where one person couldn't screw things up for everybody else. It's a lot harder to "take over" a social media platform when it's spread out over 600 Instances in many different countries.
To monetise it and extract wealth from lemmings.
just one more fedi account bro just one more
Got banned on Lemmygrad for being hitler. Most of my family considers me Stalin.
Cuz there are 3rd party apps on both Desktop & Android
Much better community. I've posted on Reddit and gotten posts removed, downvoted, and no interaction. Communities are smaller here but if you post something, you will get interaction.
Edit: also, after you scroll through reddit for a sufficient amount of time. You realize everything on your algorithm is karma farm bots reposting stuff. Every now and then you will get decent posts and then you look through the comments and there are karma farming bots. Essentially, you have to sift through a pile of shit to find good content.
Reddit killed third party apps and their mobile site barely functions, so I wasnβt able to use reddit on mobile without installing spyware/adware.
Lemmy was the best alternative.
I found it in the reddit kerfuffle and stayed because it reminded me of a combination of Usenet text forums and early Reddit. The pace here is manageable and it's mostly nice.
So I am here for whatever I was on Usenet then Reddit for, just to have a space to read people's opinions and maintain a niche community.
Where Boost goes, I go.
Grew up on enthusiast BBS, Lemmy is like a bunch of them are linked up.
Dislike for profit internet as it must inevitably lead to enshitification, just never had a term for that in the past :)
I don't have an issue with "toxicity" as i just ignore it, like a dog shit on the side walk. I prefer the "BBS/Usenet format" to Twitter like Mastodon though I am over on Masto and had been there for many years. I don't participate much though.
I can't be on Reddit, but I like the branching comment format and thematic post grouping ideas I learned there.
I want to talk to people online but reddit is too yucky. Lemmy has a better community than reddit and it's not for proffit open source decentralized and all the other things that I love.
The people inside the walls told me to. I no longer dare to defy them.
I don't think all social media should be based in one country because that creates a risk of political censorship.
Initially because reddit permabanned me. Then I got comfy here
To give me something to do on my phone during work hours since there's no way I'm touching the official reddit client
I left Twitter and Reddit and I found Lemmy and Mastadon. Lemmy is going much better than Mastadon.
I first knew fediverse through Mastodon, so my answer has more to do with the whole concept of fediverse than with Lemmy alone.
My main reasons initially were the following:
And I kinda of liked it. Well, Mastodon has been a cemetery, so most of my fediverse interactions happen through Lemmy.
Just out of curiosity: among several Lemmy instances, I specifically chose The Lemmy Club as an instance for having a Lemmy account for a symbolic reason. Back when I was signing up on Lemmy and trying to find a good instance, the initial "thelem" from "thelemmyclub" got to my attention, because at that time I was delving into Aleister Crowley's Thelema (Liber Al Vel Legis, The book of the Law). So "the lemmy club" kinda of resembled "Thelema club" to me. I'm not a Thelemite, at least not entirely, because I'm more inclined towards a syncretic Luciferianism, but I liked the hidden symbolism that I got to see within the instance's name (also it's actually another personal trait of mine, trying to find patterns everywhere at every time, even though it's just a pattern to myself).
Quora's enshittification ~2018-2024 went too far, and I'm still looking for something good enough. Checking out Lemmy, Trust CafΓ©, and Kialo.
Reddit went ban happy and nuked my 13 year old account over attempting to appeal a mod power tripping over an innocent comment they didn't like.
Which was after the api think killed RiF
just lemmy or the federation? im on mbin and I left with the big reddit migration and was pleasantly surprised to find something a bit closer to the old internet I knew. Im one of the few who don't see the need for it to get popular but its fine to me if it does.
waiting for a bus
I'm new here, but the straw that broke the camel's back was reddit getting rid of r/random. Also more reposts than new content. Also feels like there are more bots than people. Plenty of other anti-user stuff over the years.
Reddit banned me for saying I should be allowed to punch Nazis, appeal silently declined within the hour. Didn't consider it worth pursuing further, had reddit-shaped hole.
API issue made me leave, AI scraping posts and forcing ads made me stay away.
It's the spot!
Reddit mobile app support was the last straw.
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