only if it has an answer to a problem I need an answer to, but I then turn around and leave the second I'm done.
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I only visit reddit if I google something and a reddit thread about the problem pops up in the results. Otherwise, I'm completely off reddit.
Almost every subreddits to specific games that I play (Celeste, Hollow Knight, etc), either has no federative alternatives or is still far more active on Reddit. Like 95% of contents I watch does not exist anywhere else.
Yes with modified Apollo and Boost. But, nowadays, many of my Reddit subs seems get a lot of double post, scam ads. if this problem overwhelms my home feed. I will ditch Reddit
Yes, and I've noticed something very odd. There seems to be some sort of false engagement and fake upvotes going on for average users.
Normally I post a smart-ass comment, and either get ignored, or down-voted a couple times...
Ever since the API restrictions, it's like no matter what I post, it gets a few upvotes very quickly. Some of these have mini explosions and gain a bit of traction.
I'm also seeing A LOT more activity on some of my other niche subs.
It just seems so fake and contrary to my prior 11 years of experience, makes no sense unless it is being bot driven.
Nope! While lemmy is still missing a lot of things, such as large amounts of text posts and comments, and smaller communities, I've found other ways to fill the gaps. I browsed nosleep a lot and have found some nice series', but that won't make me go back. Also Tumblr exists to fill the smaller community gaps
I do not. I stopped using it the day they announced the API changes, and I deleted my account the following day.
I was following it for the drama involving the blackouts. I logged in today and started browsing around, and can't help but wonder if it's recently become even more polarized and radicalized with regards to absurd, hateful opinions, or if my bias' against it are making it look that way.
Either way, the experience made me feel gross, and it occurred to me that I just don't want to be there anymore.
I do not. I thought I would... I even told people such even as I supported the good fight. But, no... I haven't been back.
I guess I'm actually pissed off enough to not give incompetent, shithole billionaires and millionaires that extra win.
The moment sync died, my engagement with it died.
It's sad, it was great.
But... It is the way he wants it... Well.. He gets it. I don't like it anymore then you do.
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I'm the same way now, I used to use reddit daily.
Now, I only use it when I have question, I still google "my question" reddit.
I only check my profile occasionally to see if I need to run the super deleter on it again.
Removed reddit bookmarks and apps and went all in on Lemmy, haven't touched Reddit.
I deleted all my posts and comments, most of my accounts and the official app. Iβve been maybe twice in the past few weeks because of search results. Before it was numerous times a day. Most of the subs I followed moved elsewhere and the Reddit stuff I get second hand via BORUβs discord
Mainly using Lemmy. Was recently trying to migrate all of the Subreddits to Lemmy. Still have ReVanced Sync for Reddit installed, and Relay. Reddit has many more communities that I'm afraid Lemmy won't get to see, perhaps because the audience just uses the default Reddit app, but I'm hopeful. Even for Subreddits that moved to Lemmy, I feel like I get to see more content that I'm interested in, in the same period of time, even if I change the sorting. I usually see different content if I reopen any Reddit app, but Lemmy often shows me mostly the same posts for a day or so.
Nah deleted my acct like a month ago
I don't. I thought I would miss it a lot, but after replacing rif with lemmy and a few other apps I haven't really been thinking about reddit recently.
Now and again I jump on for niche information for my hobbies. But only on desktop, and only on old.reddit.com
Only when a link brings me there or though a ddg search. No more browsing.
Nope, in fact after trying the super delete Suite (failed) I'm creating my own userscript to delete all my old comments. Once it's finished later today I'll post about it on Lemmy for others to use.
15yr old account dead and banned. The only time I check out Reddit is to look at the Western Europeans taking the piss out of each other on 2westerneuropean4u.
My daily reddit use has dropped by an order of magnitude. Now I just subscribe to a few subreddit RSS feeds that I skim through once a day, and that's pretty much it. If I really feel compelled to post something, I'll begrudgingly grab my laptop and head to old.reddit ... we'll see how long that lasts.
No I dont't actually.
Negative - occasionally I'll find something on Google but I search for other options before resorting to Reddit haha.
I did until they killed joey today. Now I have no reason to go back.
Never really used it that much and I've been much more active in Lemmy than ever in Reddit.
However, if I have problem that need a quick answer, I usually search Reddit. This in not because it is somehow amazing, but because Google searches suck nowadays. Typing Reddit into the search query usually brings out the answer I need instantly.
I'm not using reddit as a daily driver, but I visit it when I'm looking for answers.
Very rarely. If it's a terminally online day and I run out of content I might go on reddit.
Me personally no, I quit on June 11th and I haven't looked back. My husband on the other hand looks at it periodically. He showed my something from r/PartyParrot yesterday thinking it was cool and I had to tell him it was a popular repost. Pretty much cemented the fact that I'm not missing anything.
I basically only use my phone these days and when third party apps died so did Reddit to me.
I still use Reddit, but have used it significantly less. I am experimenting with alternatives like Lemmy.
Only when a general search brings me to it. I no longer scroll it or actively choose to visit.
I still do, but only read a few nosleep stories on my mobile browser before bed. If I had another option for spooky stories from indie authors I would quit completely.
Not since Boost stopped working
I purged every post I had made over the years before walking away. Haven't looked back. Fuck'em.
A bit. Not much, but a bit.
Lemmy is still missing some things I enjoyed from Reddit, things I can't just snap my fingers and create here by typing a name into the "create community" page.
I'm not bothered by it. The transition will happen in time. Rome wasn't built in a day. Etc.
Not since the blackout, no.
I'm mostly just using it for subreddits that don't have an equivalent Lemmy community yet.
All the time. Still getting my feet wet with lemmy
Only for one community and only occasionally (like once every 3 days or so, I check the news, learn new stuff and move on). Oh, and today I was there to request all my data.
Nope, not at all. Uninstalled weeks ago. Actively avoid in search results. Had been subconsciously looking to move on for a long time. See ya later, better things to do and places to be.