I joined because Reddit has become a cesspool of bots and toxic behaviour. Lemmy is still completely open-sourced, while Reddit isn’t at all now. Also, when you first sign up on Reddit currently, you get completely ignored now and can’t post or comment on regular subs.

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    Anybody on here with an account age of roughly 2yr 10m is probably here because of the API changes lol

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    I was banned from Reddit for posting NSFW pics of my own body in the right adult subs, and appealed and they still did not unban me, so here I am! I miss the friends I made there but I don’t miss the site… they are too ban happy over there and it was becoming buggy.

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        ha mine is below average, didn’t stop them from banning me though. Someone probably thought it was too ugly to be real or something lmfaoo.

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            Yeah, they are getting a little too comfortable with the ban hammer over there. I’ve been reading threads of others that had the same thing happen to them. Soo glad I’m not alone and so glad I found this place!

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    Got banned for expressing compassion for Palestinians. I suspect they’re using AI to moderate and it’s making mistakes, as it is everywhere else. Also they only want bots over there now. Humans just cause problems. I’m pleasantly surprised to find the average IQ over here to be significantly higher. You guys are better company.

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    I’m migrating from Reddit so this is my take from that.

    Privacy concerns, ethicality of Reddit, and wanting to cocreate in a better community.

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    I really wanted aether to happen and it never happened but this is similar enough. The only big difference is no baked in 6 month deletion cycle but if I had my own server presumably I could just delete stuff that often and send out requests for content deletion at that interval and not all of them would get honored but probably most of them would.

    I wholeheartedly agree with that developers sentiment that if any of my statements were really all that positively OR negatively profound that they would have been saved elsewhere by that time. It would reduce a lot of instances where people look up someone’s posts from 5-10 years ago that became politically incorrect in that time and are representative of a mindset they’ve probably outgrown. Doesn’t make it impossible, just unlikely, and to me that’s good enough.

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    Apollo for Reddit shut down, and Reddit’s app sucks. Voyager looks identical to Apollo, so I moved to it.

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    I actually joined Lemmy three times:

    The first time, I became a Linux user and quickly dove into FOSS and all that stuff. But using proprietary and centralized Reddit felt like a hypocrisy for me so I started looking for alternatives. That’s how I found Lemmy, a year before it will be found by fleeing redditors.

    Early Lemmy was very quiet. Many instances you are used to now didn’t exist (no .world, shitjustworks, blahaj zone, dbzero, etc.) The three biggest instances were lemmy ml (the more generic, tech-focused), lemmygrad (you know that one) and wolfballs (some awful alt-right bully instance, will be later known as explodingheads). Beehaw literally just appeared when I was looking into Lemmy.

    Overall, it wasn’t really enough to make me want to stay. I had no confidence in my English and social anxiety wasn’t helping too. So I quickly lost interest and moved on.

    Despite all my searches, I couldn’t find a fitting replacement for Reddit. Then, my friend came out as trans and I started lurking trans-related subreddits like r/traaaaaaans and r/egg_irl and thus got back to the platform. This time I was using libreddit (still maintained by the name of redlib) and Infinity for Reddit (a fork called Eternity for Lemmy adopts it for, well, Lemmy) because the FOSS world had spoiled me and I wanted actually usable UI.

    And then, the APIcalypse. I was naive enough to think that people will actually resist greedy corporats and force them to change their mind or sink their platform. Of course not. Like it or not (personally, I don’t), Reddit is still alive and well, and likely very, very profitable. But there was one beautiful consequence of the enshitifaction - this place!

    Unlike my first visit to Fedi, the second time I entered not as a FOSS fangirl - posts about Linux and Firefox aren’t gonna cut it. And thus, once again I found myself on a platform with not much content that I wanted to actually see. I was still very much a lurker although it was the time I tried to break through my lurking habits and to start contributing something.

    Long story short, most of my time on Lemmy was spent reading and talking about Fediverse. When Meta announced its plans to connect its Xitter-alternative to Fedi, I started spending way too much time arguing with strangers about it. Until I realized just how useless all that was. I deleted my account and took a break from all social media for months.

    I decided to return at some point. I was already more comfortable with posting and more aware of just how much I hate arguing with strangers. So I made a resolution: my Lemmy time should be spent on discussing stuff that actually matters to me. While it took me quite a while to figure out how to chase interesting interactions here it brought me the best online experience since my group chat broke up.

    So, I hope y’all enjoy my presence as well!

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    I joined Lemmy during the Reddit API controversy, which resulted in my favourite iOS Reddit app being removed from the market.

    I’m enjoying it here. It reminds me of Reddit in the early 2000s. You can actually have meaningful conversations here, whereas on Reddit your contributions get lost in all the noise, and the karma system makes conversation less organic. I’m enjoying my time here.

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        back in my day our bots just corrected Wikipedia links or turned comments into shitty haikus and we LIKED IT*

        * well, no a lot of people did not like it

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    For me, it’s mainly due to the global enshittification of the social networks I was using.

    Lemmy is my first try with a fediverse network and I have to admit I love it. After only a few days of use my feed is so good that I already deleted Reddit :')

    And also, the fact that Lemmy is not controlled by a single authority makes it even more satisfying to use.

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    I left reddit out of principle but I decided I wasn’t done causing brain damage to myself just yet.