how many people came to this platform due to leaving / being banned from Reddit?
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Left during the API debacle 2 years ago.
Also, asking that question is the same as Dark Helmet asking "How many assholes we got on this ship".
Same. Overwrote my comments and deleted my account on principle.
Actually surprising I don't miss that 12yo account or any of my old communities at all.
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Came here during the API changes. Still salty about it.
I gotta say though, that as much as I wish Lemmy was a viable alternative in every way, Reddit is unfortunately still the place to be for a lot of useful info and discussion. Granted, there's also a lot of crap. But Lemmy is just not big enough to replace Reddit in every way.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Reddit is unfortunately still the place to be for a lot of useful info and discussion
This is true. For that I just browse anonymously with an ad blocker
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Same. Overwrote my comments and deleted my account on principle.
Actually surprising I don't miss that 12yo account or any of my old communities at all.
I didnt go full scortched earth. There were a bunch of plugins around the time cropping up that would do that. Also reports that they would revert bulk deletions, I just walked away and have never logged in since.
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I didnt go full scortched earth. There were a bunch of plugins around the time cropping up that would do that. Also reports that they would revert bulk deletions, I just walked away and have never logged in since.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yeah, from a backend perspective it seems like it would be incredibly easy to detect and roll that back, and as far as I know their TOS would allow them to do it (GDPR notwithstanding)--but I don't know that for sure, maybe I'm just being cynical.
Actually, I looked up my old account and I guess I didn't delete it, but all my comments are syntactically correct nonsense, so that's cool.
And the mass edited comments have definitely not been rolled back. Maybe they have a "clean" version somewhere that they can sell to slop shops, but at least the reddit frontend experience is a little bit worse thanks to my edits.
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Amen, brother. Voyager helps scratch that old Apollo itch.
And the web version is just as good as the app, which I never would've imagined being the case. It is literally the exact same, so I sometimes use it more than the app on my phone!