The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
Good for them, but the damage is already done. They seeded this place with a lot of users. Will it be enough? Who knows. But Lemmy is probably a looooot further along than if they didn’t shoot them selves in the foot.
This placeo obviously needs to continue with good content and active communities, but at moment I don’t really have the urge to open Reddit they way things are.
I had heard of it, but was like "that's dumb, just use Reddit, there's no reason not to"
They gave me and many others that reason to reconsider
I'd heard of the fediverse too, and I liked the idea of decentralised social media.
But it was way down on my list of "things I guess I should learn about but don't have time for."
Reddit blackout gave me both motive and opportunity to learn, and I've never looked back.
I've had to visit Reddit twice since the protests started, to get information from a specific user. Both times, I used Brave browser in Private mode. They didn't get to count me as a login, they couldn't serve me ads, and their trackers were blocked.
I don't anticipate needing to go back to Reddit ever again, but for anyone who can't avoid it, I recommend that method.
It feels raw and real, vs reddits polished curated feel. As if I'm actually reading posts by people.
Because on reddit we were reading posts by bots.
True.
Also, not only are people nicer on Lemmy, I find that I’m nicer on Lemmy.