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  • refugeered@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I realized how much of a marketing cesspool Reddit has become once I left it. That along with the whole doom scrolling has been toxic to my mental health. So I am much better off without it.

    That said, the fediverse seems to be a little too small especially for niche topics. Plus the this world still needs some tool/interface to unify it and make it easier to use. I still go back reddit once in a while for those niche communities but I have logged out for the first time in a decade+ from reddit.

    I have started focusing on my hobbies more, the whole reddit fiasco has been a reminder that it is not just FB that is bad, it is everything including Reddit and in time possibly places like this if it grows.

    • NikkiNikkiNikki@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I remember joining reddit a few years back, and it was on the cusp of when it became a cesspool. I wouldn’t post often (Maybe twice a month), but every time the engagement became less and less useful. Kind like how stack overflow users can never actually give you a helpful answer, they only link to other vaguely related ones, Reddit became “Oh, it’s because x and y” to “Oh god you’re so fucking stupid it’s obviously Z”.

      And I just kinda dipped out to lurking on twitter, and then twitter became so god awful that I can’t even open the app without feeling like humanity lost its way.

      Anyways other than that Kbin has been doing me justice. I’ve never been more active on any other platform.

  • indigomirage@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Still trying to get head around kbin vs lemmy vs Mastodon and the interoperability therein. It’s starting to click. (Intellectually I get it, but from a workflow perspective it’s taking time, as there are too many ways to go about it. The tryanny of choice, etc…)

    So. Likely. Yes.

    It comes down to the UX. I use BaconReader for reddit, and since that’s going away I might as well find something else. I don’t think kbin/lemmy/Mastodon are there yet as far as UI is concerned, but it’ll come. (FWIW the twitter app is, for me, not half bad - it’s workable - but I’m gradually weaning off it for more obvious reasons).

  • Slifer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve switched to Kbin.

    • Posted from Gerboa on mobile because Kbin doesn’t have an app yet …
  • somefool@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Absolutely. I’m on a few instances with different moods/themes, and I toggle between them depending on what I am interested in at the moment (sciences, programming and tech, …).

    It has already entirely replaced Reddit for me. It’s much nicer here.