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What brought you to Lemmy?

Just wondering what brought everyone here.

Background: I was banned from Reddit for questioning the system and feel that true leftist ideologies on Reddit are severely censored (despite being considered one of the few last leftist social media platforms). I think the left needs more tech literacy and I hope the Fediverse is the future.

So, I am wondering what made folks curious about alternative options?

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  • I switched and never looked back when they blocked third party clients and the mods started migrating to Lemmy.

    • I am brand spankin' new and didn't realize mods migrated too! That's great! Only thing I wish there was, was the database wealth of information that reddit has but that takes time and humans make that possible.

      • Oh yeah, it's impossible to mod effectively via reddit's official mobile app. And admin was becoming increasingly inconsistent in its demands and communication.

  • I used Reddit for a long time, since the extremely early days of the site, back when most of the content was posted by Reddit staff and there was really just one page.

    While I wasn't enthralled with the move from old.reddit.com to the new reddit.com, the site was at least still accessible via the old interface, absent a minor quirk here and there in how Markdown was interpreted, and different ways of customizing subreddit appearance. That wasn't enough to cause me to leave.

    What did it for me was that I expected that when they moved from their growth phase to monetization phase that they'd make some changes that I wouldn't like, but I didn't expect them to end access for third-party clients, which was not okay with me.

  • The loss of Reddit third party apps and the reasons they were giving for them doing it felt like it was going to be a slippery slope of shit. The Reddit app was also shit at the time and still is.

    With Lemmy, I can just go looking for another app if there's something I don't like and even if I don't switch between them, they also seem to be way more configurable too.

  • Much like what happened to Digg back at the dawn of time, Reddit's relentless series of unforced errors, undesirable policy changes and deliberate enshittification finally drove me to seek out an alternative.

  • reddit killed 3rd party apps and i don't wanna use their shitty app or websites on my phone so i just ditched it for lemmy

  • I got banned from Reddit for making jokes about eating rich people. They warned me and temp banned me twice before the permaban. It was over like 6 months too, which means I don’t learn lessons and have a tendency to make those jokes often.

    No regrets.

    • They also banned my wife and my downstairs roommate. I assume for being on the same wifi? Or ip address? Or something? Idk they were mad but I like to think I helped them in a way.

      • Or ip address?

        Makes sense since their shit hole servers only support IPv4. You were all probably NAT’d to the same IPv4 address.

      • Oh yes nobody has mentioned this aspect yet! Reddit can and will ban all connected accounts because of a perceived breach of the rules on one account.

  • I wasn't going to use Reddit at all, and neither would my producer. Since we won't be using mainstream social slop (except YouTube), we use the Fediverse or Nostr instead.

  • Quit reddit 5 years ago. Had a 12 year old account then.

    Thread asked for early examples of racism against a certain group, by my country. I dug up such examples and translated them into English. The examples included slurs. Got permabanned for using slurs, no appeal.

    Apparently I should have included a racism trigger warning in a thread asking for examples of racism, although the mod admitted that that wouldn't have saved me either.

    This is a site which was notorious for indulging in gore with videos of people being killed by the way. Bunch of weirdos.

    That's not why I deleted my account though. The last straw was when CIA thinktanks made a hostile takeover of all Middle East and geopolitics subs, forcing a Washington agenda to manufactor consent for war. The Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq subs were riddled with ex-military Americans and the mods were literally paid thinktank gooners. They were quite open about it too.

    • Wow, my account was 12ish years old too when I was banned the first time. Then I was able to access Reddit again because my partner has an old 11 yo account lol and then they banned that too, even with my VPN and a new device it was accessed from. They are shit ass. Both times I didnt do anything against the guidelines. They just didnt like my educational shit going viral because Americans arent majority fascist alt-right extremists despite popular belief. Most genuinely want basic human rights, healthcare and affordability. Duh. These rich people will eventually collapse because they are choosing to make a fake world instead of learning how to survive within the real one.

  • Access to the content we create not being controlled by any corporation or any person. That's about it for me, even though there were other things I did not like about reddit.

  • I kept getting banned, got tired of making accounts. this place has its issues, but reddit is worse

  • I suspect as with many here it was Reddit's API nonsense back in 2023. I joined another instance back in mid '23 but it took me until this year before I started using it regularly.

  • When RIF shit down, talklittle sent people over to lemmy.world as a replacement for reddit (even though he himself went to tildes). The signup page was laggy so I signed up for a different instance instead.

  • I read about the Fediverse years ago and opened a couple accounts across a couple platforms. As I expected at the time, too low volume of people to really keep me engaged.

    I stayed on reddit until same as everyone else here; they killed 3rd party apps and mod tools. I was a mod on a small, friendly little niche hobby sub. It started getting overrun by bots and MAGA types who wanted to make every post about guns and women staying home to serve their husbands. Good members started leaving the sub and I turned from having fun to loathing it very quickly. I created some fresh Fediverse accounts and made the move for real.

  • Well I got banned off Reddit for no reason, but I think it was using a VPN. I was also in the process of trying to degoogle and increase privacy, so I figured Lemmy was the best option to solve getting banned off reddit and increasing privacy

  • Banned from Reddit for taking the piss out of the far right.

    Deleted from ml for taking the piss out of the far left.

    Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.

  • The death of 3rd party apps sent me here. It's been great over in the fediverse but I do wish there was more content. I will sometimes go back to Reddit.

    Overall it's been great though.

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