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I at least feel good leaving as soon as Musk bought Twitter.
I thought for sure they’d get epically hacked.
Anyway, enough people do that and you keep flogging the customers and this is the outcome.
Same. It grinds my gears a little at all the excuses people give for continuing to feed that beast while talking about how terrible it is for society.
Sorry but having principles does involve some sacrifice.
You may be preaching to the choir here on Lemmy.
Probably 90% of us have left Reddit to use this instead.
(Not that I disagree with you, I feel your frustration)
And honestly a great example of it working out. At least for me. I would try Lemmy off and on, and so when there was big push for people to jump off reddit I was pumped. Only Lemmy doesn't have for me is it popping up on search results, but I can just find content and talk to people all day if I wanted to.