How many of you use Lemmy and ONLY use Lemmy vs Reddit?
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I’m read only on a privacy front end for Reddit and write and read for Lemmy. I figure I can help grow this place by contributing while staying tuned in to things on Reddit. I do hope this place grows, but it seems to have plateau’d.
funny thing is reddit prefers "read-only" as evidence of thier ai overmoderation as of late, to what end? just for advertisement purposes.
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I do still use reddit, mostly for communities that don't have much on lemmy. I normally still access it through the third-party apps Relay and rdx though. As for other social medias, I do have tumblr and bluesky, as they are very civil and fun, but I can't get into the idea of a normal social media platform such as Mastadon or Instagram, as posting stuff just ends up feeling like work.
i visit niche commmunities on there too, but because of the bans i wont able to engage in anyways.
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i left reddit since the API/spez drama and exclusively use lemmy as "social media"
just today on the shadowban sub, i heard user appeal shadowban by kissing ass in the appeal form to spez, and he was unbanned, lol. i thought it was funny, they thought it too(eventhough the user dint really like spez)
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I only use Lemmy.
The main reason is that Redditt banned me for saying that if you have the chance, you should always punch a nazi.
wrote last edited by [email protected]before it was "nazi deserved whats coming to them" it was you cant say "demographic, referring to skin color, and certainly not black people" i was in another forum the mod freaked out when i said black people, and he also had an axe to grind against my account too, because i was contradicting his argument with facts(it was a niche forum about conditions). it was the same on reddit. so i always use AA or african to obfuscate a potential ban, and the comments were even denegriating AA people too.
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Yes, I switched to Lemmy and then never looked back. Didn't know that this was "hardcore"
And no, not interested in face twit tok etc. but I sometimes watch a few things on yt (without being "social" there).
reddit got worst, so you arnt missing anything unless you mostly visit niche communities there.
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Is anyone here so hardcore that they don't even bother with mainstream social media? If its not on Lemmy or Mastodon it must not be important? Anyone that hardcore?
I only visit for my niche subs, and even then it's maybe once or twice a month at most. I just check the top posts for the month, and then leave. In and out. 20 minute adventure.
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I am almost Lemmy/Piefed exclusive now. Sometimes I visit Reddit for some niche topics but I'm usually logged out and never comment there.
wrote last edited by [email protected]thats what they want now for reddit users, read only , never login. its less work on them, so they dont have to keep up with moderation. i think only the super-duper users are still left on the site, the one that has aged accounts with alot of good cqs score and karma. new accounts are pretty much doomed.
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For daily browsing, pure Lemmy.
Researching a problem or future purchase, I'm still putting site:reddit.com in the search bar. I love you Lemmy, but you're just not there yet.
same here, niche topic can only be found on that sub and not here.
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I use Lemmy and Bluesky since I'm banned on Reddit and it's no longer worth bothering with ban evasion. I'm also testing Mastodon through Pachli because Bluesky has kinda started going on my nerves with all the luke warm "Dems need to save the US" takes. I wisth there was a federated platform for short form vertical videos like tiktok. It's probably not feasible as a non profit project but something inside of me is still chasing the high of early pandemic social media.
bluesky will resemble twitter eventually, because most of the twitter people moved to blue sky. its difficult to ban evade on reddit now than it was before the election, you would have to buy a new device and IP TO be able to log in if they hadnt banned your ip already.
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You can always just create another account by the way. It takes a moment to get back up and running because of shadow bans, but it is possible
wrote last edited by [email protected]once reddit shadowbans you , theres almost no way to use a new account, because they can just connect your new account to your old account via the IP adresss, browser fingerprints, and your device components. they looking for things like browser size, time zone/location setting and correct version of browser. beyond that they will compare similarities between posting and spamming habits.
only way is to have a new device: mobile, new ip, different browser, or using more expensive things like proxies, and anti-detect browsers.
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I'm banned too. I did try to create a new account but subreddits have invisible minimum karma thresholds that make it difficult to use as a new user.
wrote last edited by [email protected]any of the large subs will always have a stricter filter, as they have the most traffic. usually some niche subs, and maybe one that is almost never moderated or barely moderated. if they already shadowbanned you, it wouldnt matter anyways.
i know a couple of small subs that are not moderated or barely. i heard ban evaders will try to use these to warm up the account.
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Lemmy is the only social media platform where I have an account. No Facebook, no Reddit, no LinkedIn, etc. From time to time I do read a post on Reddit, when it comes up in search results. When you have an obscure gaming or Linux issue, Reddit can (unfortunately) still be a treasure trove.
Linkedin got stupid when they force logins to look at someones profiles, no thanks. it wasnt that helpful to certain fields for jobs hunting.
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I don't know how people can live without niche subs that simply don't exist on lemmy. I read them but I can't participate since reddit fingerprints me no matter what I do and instantly bans my new accounts.
same here.
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You can create a new Reddit account and get it up and running. Especially if enough time has passed. Create a new account, and comment SLOW, dont make posts, just comment. Once you have like 100+ Karma and an account thats a week old? You are golden!
it would have to be something like 1+years, also shadowbans tend to be permanent, if you had multiple accounts banned simulataneously, like most people during the purges. its harder too.
only way around this is with a different IP that isnt flagged as spam, a new device, a different browsers.
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Make sure account is not crested with a VPN active
they look at the same IP and browser fingerprinting, they can eaisly deduce it sthe same person.
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Currently waiting for it to happen to me.... Their new rules got banned twice now for three days and then seven days.
Didn't even say anything out of the ordinary. What finally got you banned?
during the height of the ban purges in early feb, i was banned for 7 days, and then it triggered full bans for my other accounts without reason.
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I reported a post for severe misandry. Respectfully, I might add. Some loser admin did not like that.
i was originally banned in a lgbtq+ for allegley promoting homophobia, when i appealed they acknowledge the misunderstanding and unbanned me on tha tsub. but the real bans came when they started purging accounts when trump was doing all tariffs early in the year.
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I don’t have any mainstream media accounts and I’m pretty happy with that choice.
Although honestly I feel like Lemmy is feeling a lot like second Reddit recently and I’m pretty sad about this. See: dozens and dozens of low effort moth memes on feed now.
writing was on the wall, when spez started to thirst for musk.
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the only social media I have is Lemmy and mastodon. I prefer Lemmy to mastodon. (I also have kbin)
I quit Facebook, Reddit, Twitter etc. because of content manipulation. They suppress posts against their agenda and promote those for their agenda. I always knew this, but when I realized I was being influenced, I deleted my accounts and quit.
Only things I'll use now are open source, decentralized, and non profit owned. (I'll gladly donate)
reddit does it so obvious now, allows right wing content to overtake any other discussion, and discussion of trump is 99% of reddit right now, and not the important things hes doing behind the scenes.
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Lemmy is also being manipulated, but here it's primarily through users. It's a problem you'll have on any social media, particularly if fully anonymous.
its easier to catch propaganda users here, since theres less people, and block them.