I am not new to having a handful of alts. I had a handful back in Reddit. But my journey here has been entertainingly different:
my lemmy world account is where I started. I was fresh off the boat (from Reddit). I wanted a Reddit-like experience and I got it.
kbin was more out of curiosity, I checked it out and was immediately disoriented. I still liked what I saw, and hoped it'd develop further.
my lemm.ee account was more out of necessity. It was created during the lemmy world outages, and was meant as a lifeboat. @[email protected]'s transparency and even-keeled decision-making during the Facebook/Meta Threads debacle won me over. It has since been my main.
my dbzer0 account was born when lemmy world took action against certain communities. I was struck by dbzer0's principles. It became my go-to alt for tech and tech-adjacent interests.
Of course I have an NSFW alt, which I shall never name. I'm pretty vanilla, but...
I explored what piefed.social is all about and made an account there. It reminded me of kbin for some reason.
And then this one. I still hope this is the last time I'd ever have to make an alt.
To think that when I made my lemm.ee acount, I was so against the idea of having too many alts. I now have seven!
We are not YPTB. If you have a problem with the way an instance or community is run, then take it up over at [email protected].
Addendum: Yes we know that you think ml/hexbear/grad are tankies and or .world are a bunch of liberals but it gets old quickly. Try and come up with new material.
You never have too many alts
I am not new to having a handful of alts. I had a handful back in Reddit. But my journey here has been entertainingly different:
To think that when I made my lemm.ee acount, I was so against the idea of having too many alts. I now have seven!