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I began using Lemmy abruptly after quitting Reddit after the API fiasco of last year. With the third party apps on Lemmy like Voyager (lol), picking up the slack.
People don't give a shit what service or server it's hosted on, as long as it's free and they can continue to interact with other users, because that's ultimately, what matters, the community.
If you were having a party with some friends watching the Superbowl and some random corporate ass clowns came in and said: "Pack it up, we're charging you for the privilege of talking to each other and also we're selling your conversations on the Internet", you'd give them a swift kick in the ass.
The content is yours, you made it, you spent the effort, the mental energy, the loss of actual lifetime to create it, post it, and share it with the world.
And then they want an IPO and pat themselves on the back for stealing. Get the fuck outta here, y'know?
Lemmy rules.
Ditto.
Spez can get fucked. Lying asshole.
Thirded. Joined Kbin and Lemmy.world about the time the reddit Blackout started and settled in pretty quickly. Haven't looked back, except only to backup then nuke all my content at the old place. No regrets.
Want it, spez? Go get it from your own backups.