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I literally only go back for a couple of the NSFW reddits like once a week. Other than that it is dead to me.
Can't remember when I first started, but I paid for RIF Platinum in May 2014. It's been steadily declining for years, and the new API changes were the final nail in the coffin for me.
12-13ish years. Deleted at start of June protests because I didn't expect reddit to budge at all
I used Reddit since 2012 until spez destroyed third party clients
I was on there for 10 years. Fuck Steve Huffman.
I joined in early 2012. In 2015 I became a mod on an active created by a friend for our EDM scene in a fairly major city. I had a Google calendar linked to FB event pages and added events multiple times a week and also helped mod a sub for a record label out of said city with now some widely known national artists. I’ve since moved states and stopped using Reddit after the blackout/API stuff. I miss it.
I deleted my account of over 10 years and only go back anonymously for Ukraine and World News. I haven't found a replacement for those on Lemmy.
Sounding off. 15 years. Deleted that thing. Haven't looked back besides checking an occasional subreddit that decided to stay there.
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About 13 years of daily use for me, I haven't been back since the blackout started.
12 years for me, bye bye! I really don't miss it much.
11 years. Left and didn't look back.
12 years here. It's out my social media rotation.
17 years. Probably the only site other than Google I've visited almost every day since then. It's extremely depressing to lose Reddit after all that time. But I'm enjoying Lemmy, and hoping we can grow it Digg-exodus-style.
14 years and they're welcome to it
I was on for over a decade and they did a great job driving me away.
15 year Reddit user. Had my account banned for suggesting that a pedophile should have been taken out behind a building and shot. Up until that point, I hadn't even had so much as a suspension. It started with being banned from subs I never visited or commented in. I remember I had gotten into an argument with a mod and was accused of racism. To prove my racism, they used the "N word count bot", which came up with zero uses of the word in the entire 15 years I was on Reddit, which I think hurt the other person's feelings. His account had multiple uses. I really didn't think much of it and left Reddit alone for a couple of days due to being busy with work. When I went to log back in, I saw that I had been suspended for 30 days, and a week after that, I was permanently banned. Personally, think a lot of it had to do with my being subscribed and was active in some subs that were in direct contrast to Reddit's majority political ideology. I was told there are ways around a Reddit ban but I don't care enough to put in that much work to make another account.
Yup. Surprisingly painless, pleasant even.
Been on Reddit since 2011 while my main account is only 9 years old. Regardless, Lemmy is now my go-to except for smaller subreddits that haven't fully migrated yet. That said, I've noticed more and more activity in those lemmy communities so I have high hopes the trend continues!
13 years. Don't even notice it, loving kbin.social. hoping it gets app support soon!
13 years for me. Deleted my account July 1.
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12 years. Shredded it when bacronreader stopped.
11 years. Gun was already aimed as his foot, but the Spez went and pulled the trigger. Happy to be off reddit now.
13 years. Adios.
12 years!
Joined in January, 2013 so just over 10 years. Ialmost exclusively lurked though.
12-year club here. I still visit one sub-reddit because it doesn't exist here, but I don't interact. That's about it.
you could create it
My Reddit account was 2013 so just about 10 years this month when I left.
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11 years haven't been back since boost died
11+ years here. Deleted and haven't looked back. I miss my crafting and witchy communities but I don't regret leaving.
All in all nearly 10 year though my last account is 7+ years old and this was the time I actually used the site and didn't just lurk. My last account isn't deleted, I just don't use it anymore. Lemmy at first seemed more complicated, but I stayed for the communication culture and the fediverse concept . I'd love to see lemmy grow to a reddit successor but I doubt it will get this big. Then again I wonder if this isn't for the positive. Also it is really refreshing not to be suffocated under rage- and clickbait by some malicious algorithm.
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14 years. Reddit has been shit for a while tho.
12 years. Wiped my account and deleted it. Even the porn alt
I was close, 9 years.
I was a bit over 12 if I remember right.
I don't miss it at all.
12 years and I am not missing it.
10 years on the spot.