Today I said goodbye to my last 'traditional social media', #reddit, as they made a definite turn for the dark side (=money grabbing, depriving users of features and locking them in, as @pluralistic would say: #enshitification). It was mainly a source of passive scrolling which I'm probably better to have gotten rid of anyway.
I'm giving the fediverse a chance and trying federated solutions like #lemmy. It would be nice if we could build up communities that can't be locked up by a platform..

