I'm done. Steve Huffman's comments have cinched it for me. The guy is a prick and doesn't give a shit about users in the slightest. I'm also welcoming the chance to disconnect from the mindless meme scrolling.
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Calling striking moderators the equivalent of “Land Gentrys” while scoffing at the idea of paying them for their labor perfectly encapsulates how out of touch that shit stain is from reality.
I've replaced the Boost icon on my phone with Jerboa. Have been deliberately not going to the site on my PC. If I have to, I've been doing it incognito.
Will not be renewing my reddit premium, and will not be using official shit-show of an app. I'm not going so far as to delete my account, but totally understand why people are doing so.
Side note... awesome to see so many comments from users that aren't on aussie.zone 😀
I’m done. Still trying to decide between kbin and lemmy for a real replacement
Well you can still got both the contents in your feed regardless where you create your account
True, but Lemmy seems closer to Reddit than Kbin right now to me. Plus, I can get it on my phone with Mlem.
I'm done, thought I might stay until the third party apps lost functionality, but I like it here, and happy to ditch Reddit
I left this week. Am still trying to get the reddit experience via lemmy though. Need to have highly specialized communities, engaged user bases, and easy UI experience. Not quite there yet, but we'll get there.
I'm out. 12 year account, which I've currently left open but with all comments deleted. It's mostly just open to get my data take out so I can make sure all my comments and topics are removed.
Currently on Tildes and Kbin/Lemmy. I figure this still likely be the account I stay active on due to the local focus.
I mod a tiny sub with 12k members that I'm trying to decide what to do with. Thinking I'll just make every member a mod and let it dissolve in to chaos.
Can't believe the way Reddit as a company has decided to treat it's users. All that free content and labour given just to be spat on. Crash and burn you fucks.
I've kept my account 'just in case', but in reality I have no intention of going back, on principle now. Too much trust has been burnt away.
I've deliberately overwritten my comment history with a garbled message. Now, I'm waiting until the end of the month to delete the account. This is to boost the statistics following the upcoming API changes, so there's no mistake what prompted that decision.
After the AMA I overwrote my comments and deleted accounts. Regardless of the API pricing, spez has to go.
I still check it often but when 3rd party apps are killed that’s a hard stop date for me. Can’t deal with the official app or site.
I’m totally done with Reddit, but that doesn’t mean I won’t miss it. I know Reddit can harbour a bunch of chronically online people, but nearly every interaction I had on there was wholesome. I miss the niche communities and the sense of belonging. I won’t ever go back though, primarily because of the constant ads, but also because the CEO has shown what kind of attitude he’s planning to drive Reddit forward with. I hope as time goes on, Lemmy will continue to grow, sparking intellectual and helpful posts and communities.
I'll probably still occasionally visit reddit because there are some subs I am in that are just such mature communities, they are still a useful resource.
That being said, I LOVE the old school web vibes of Lemmy. I love the lack of ads. I didn't realize how much I really missed the pre MAANG internet. It wasn't until Lemmy began to fill the void that I realized it was there, and it is so fucking exciting having some of that wild west energy back.
I keep accidentally opening it and then closing it in disgust
I'm not sure yet. Lemmy will end up being fine for lurking cool memes and seeing pictures of whales or whatever, but reddit's massive userbase was always the draw (and the curse). I asked a question about how to install a particular air intake vent in my home and reddit is big enough that somebody was able to answer that (and correctly). Lemmy is nowhere near that big yet. Not even close. Won't be close for a long time, if ever.
And that's just active users. Lemmy is missing the staggering volume of already-answered questions in the past, for every subject I could imagine. And it never will have those unless they're painstakingly ported over, and there frankly aren't enough users to do that even if we wanted to.
In short, day to day I think I'm good on Lemmy but it's a terrible shame that all those users and all those comment threads are wasted on that shitty company.
I agree that the depth and size of userbase is key. I don't think its unrealistic to expect lemmy to have a better commenter to reader ratio, so we don't necessarily need the scale of reddit.... but I do agree more than is here now.
The coming weeks will determine the long-term course of Lemmy, I think. My encouragement to people is "read on reddit if you must, but only post to lemmy/kbin/federated". That is easier to hold to than a "no reddit" diet, and it will starve reddit in the long-term. Its more realistic to get posters to stop posting to reddit than to get readers to stop reading. YMMV.
Created an account here yesterday, and deleted my Reddit account a couple hours later.
Life is too short to deal with greedy asshole CEOs.
I haven't opened RIF since the blackouts started, and it's been pretty nice actually. It really helped stop my endless doom scrolling.
I believe I'm going to stick with Lemmy for good!
Yeah, I'm absolutely done with it. I deleted my phone app, and blocked it in my browsers and I haven't looked back.
It's all downhill from here for Reddit users.
I figure we may as well start now on building communities on Lemmy and other fediverse platforms which are inherently resistant to the 'enshittification' paradigm.
I'm finding Lemmy to be quite nice at the moment with the smaller userbase. I miss a few subreddits, sure, but anything worthwhile will end up with a Lemmy counterpart sooner or later.
I'm genuinely done with Reddit. If they got a new CEO, new higher ups and what not then maybe I'd go back but I wouldn't go back until I saw proof it had changed.
As of right now Reddit can burn in hell.
I'm deleting mine on the last day of the month. Until then there are many pictures of Jon Oliver to upvote. (/r/pics, /r/gifs, /r/aww, /r/art)
...And pictures of vacuum cleaners. (/r/wellthatsucks)
...Along with pictures of pressurized water vapor and its many scientific uses. (/r/steam)
These communities are bringing out their best malicious compliance for the final hoorah, and the least I can do is help them find their way to the front page.
I haven't been back since the blackout "ended". I am gun shy about deleting my 15 year old account. I fucking hate spez. His face pisses me off. If punchable face wasn't banned he would be on it.
I was thoroughly addicted to reddit, the blackout made me realize that. I like the fediverse, so I'm going to stay here.
I haven't used Reddit since I discovered Lemmy. I was a lurker on Reddit and just browsed /r/all. That was a pretty unhealthy habit, glad that the black out happened honestly.
Before the protest, I completely scrubbed my post and comment history.
For the blackout itself, I closed the browser tab, uninstalled Infinity, and blackholed Reddit's domains on my Pi-holes.
After the first couple of days of the blackout, once the admins started seizing control of certain subs and booting out the mods, I went back and deleted my account.
Finally, I re-blackholed Reddit's domains, and also added them as an exclusion regex to my Whoogle searches, so they don't even turn up in my search results.
Fuck those cunts. Not one more bit of data from me again.
Yep ditched, and this is my first post on Lemmy.
Same me. Ditched and first post...
I'm out. I was waiting to see what happened after the blackout, but with the reports of submissions being restored after deletion, subreddits being forced to reopen, and the CEO doubling down and saying he looks at Musk and Twitter as some kind of success story, I'm done.
Logged in today and downloaded a list of the subreddits I was subscribed to, and then deleted all my submissions. I haven't deleted the account yet, mostly because I want to go through my saved list and make sure there's nothing I want to keep from there. And a little bit of morbid curiosity to see if anything I purged today will mysteriously reappear.
Working on it... Getting the hang of Lemmy and Jerboa pretty quickly I think
I'm trying to be done with it. I lasted through the blackout and a couple of extra days. I feel dirty going back, but there is still a lot of content there.
My account was 13 years old... back from the great Digg migration.
Over the past decade I've been very active on a range of subs, with a more recent focus on professional technology, politics and gaming.
Over the years I'd amassed in excess of 300k comment karma, and not an insignificant bit of post karma (mostly from back in the SCO tech war).
I'm walking away at this point... even if spez was kicked out the door by the Board the bad faith shown is just the straw that broke the dromedary's back.
Since I am within the scope of GDPR and I want this to be painful on them (plus there are useful bits i refer to from my old history from time to time)... I've issued the GDPR data request and intend to follow through with a "right to be forgotten" GDPR data deletion request once that's been fulfilled.
There's enough Lemmy instances with enough users to satisfy my meme addiction, I have absolutely no reason to go back.,
Still using it but spending more and more time on kbin and Lemmy. Reddit has become quite an unpleasant experience now. I don't know if it's always been that way and I'm just noticing it now or if something has changed with the blackouts.
I've deleted all my posts and comments, and I'm not planning on going back. It's not only what they implemented, but also how they are treating app creators and moderators.
I have zero want to go back to reddit. This is what I hoped and wished for in reddit. Something I didn't know I wanted till I found it. I don't need a corporation getting involved with my human interactions. I've found the people who have switched are generally more intelligent too as a bonus. The content is just icing on top of thought provoking comments for me. That's not really reddits forte. All the people who wrote nice comments are probably here now.
Reddit is a glorified search engine now. It's a closed system. If I need something specific, I may stumble upon it, but I will not interact. I haven't even had to do that all week. Maybe I never did need to do any of that.
I want to cut out the middle man and get to the point. I want to push the boundaries of thought. I don't know, but I'm enjoying it.
I'm still using it, but less. When my preferred app dies at the end of the month here, I'll probably stop altogether.
I'm on the fence about it. I was part of the Digg migration and made it into the Eternity Club. I've supported the black-out and will continue to do so, but I have a soft-spot for the site and even if I'm not active on there for the time-being, I won't be deleting my account. My 'on the shitter' site switched from Reddit to TikTok a couple of years ago, so I won't miss that, but there is a vast amount of pornography on the site that is neatly contained and easily filtered that will be hard to replace.
I got permabanned because politics banned me for something stupid and then I forgot about the ban while logged in under a different name, posted some random shitpost, and then boom, all accounts permabanned. It was a few weeks ago and I'm still in shock tbh, I was a user for 15 years and now I'm persona non grata. I still browse a bit but fuck 'em.
I'm still trying to figure out whether to use kbin vs. lemmy. Kbin is making alot more sense.
yep, same approach. tbh, this feels like a step in the right direction, provided this doesn't end up another LNP shillfest like the Aus subreddits.
I used to subscribe and pay them actual money. I cancelled my subscription and am done with it.
Last time i visited was on 11th and I'm not going back unless they reverse their course. I like Lemmy and will continue using it regardless.
Haven't used my account for a few days now, and it has been surprisingly easy. I'll definitely stay on lemmy, it has huge potential.
I have been trialing Lemmy and kbin today. The real downside to Lemmy for me is the login! I can't even login sometimes. I thought it was only the account creation that was the problem.