If Reddit were to revert it’s changes to 3rd party apps would you stay on Lemmy or move back to Reddit?

  • archchan@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Reddit showed their hand and I’m just done with all these corpos. Reddit is my last hold out and I’m slowly leaving that too. I’m moving to the decentralized FOSS future that I believe in where we the people have the power.

  • AvaddonLFC ☄️ 🤘@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Most of the people fleeing Reddit aren’t leaving just because of recent changes. A lot of people were already looking for alternatives, yet failing to find one active or familiar enough. So now we’re here, being newbies as is the platform itself, happily participating.

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      1 year ago

      I dont see most less technical users moving at all without some more UI maturity. The whole federated services thing is just a bit too abstract a concept for most. And right now its difficult to find/join communities outside your instance.

    • grant 🍞@toast.ooo
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      1 year ago

      after I found out about the fediverse I’ve wondered why not more people use it and why it wasn’t already popular

        • panopticchaos@sh.itjust.works
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          1 year ago

          I think that’s true for mastodon, but I suspect it’s going to be way less true for Reddit

          Twitter’s value proposition is roughly “one big giant conversation with everyone” and the federation stuff adds some complexity to that.

          Reddit already acted like a federation. There are ui and discoverability issues but they seem very solvable.

  • Wolpertinger@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    The last time reddit pulled some shit, I found tildes and expanded the sites I visited regularly/ semi-regularly (and reducing how much time I spent on reddit). Reddit reverting the latest changes will only minimize the damage on my end, as I’ll be spending time here that I could otherwise be spending over there.

    This stunt reduced the already diminished trust I have for reddit. Having migrated to reddit due to the digg v4 fiasco, over the years, reddit’s decisions have been like digg v4 in slow motion. Each fuckup just causes me to further reduce the amount of time I spend using the site. One of these days, they’ll cross too many of my red lines, and reddit will become completely useless to me.

  • JayWalker@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Lemmy reminds me of early Reddit and I like that. The mask is all the way off now. Reddit was pretty fun 10+ years ago but that time has come and gone.

  • 100beep@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’d probably return, at least for some things. Lemmy’s not a massive community yet, and I did like some parts of Reddit. That said, I’d stay on Lemmy, post everything I put on Reddit here as well and be ready to jump ship again at a moment’s notice.

  • fossilesque@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Trust is the hardest thing to reclaim once lost, and this isn’t the first break. Big social is having problems, it’s the natural course of things.

  • caffeineplease@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I fully support all the reasons for ditching Reddit altogether, but if I can’t use Apollo, I’ll only ever use it on desktop, and even then just to look stuff up via Google.

    Installed Mlem and have committed to making this place a good one.

  • starrox@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Reddit is absolutely, 100% certainly not going to step back on these change. They’ve made up their mind long ago.

    But just for the hypothetical: I think they lost a LOT of trust with the two most essential parts of the community - users and mods. Also the company (or rather, its CEO) may have taken significant image damage due to the “AMA” spez did.

    I think business will go on as usual, but the decline will be more and more noticable over time. It will go the way of Digg. Unless of course reddit decides to hire moderation themselves. But we all know they probably wont want do do that. The course seems set to selling the data they have already accumulated.

    • Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I doubt reddit will hire mods, they’ve been crying the platform is not profitable, imagine having to pay several millions more, tho reddit without mods is dead.

  • toodazed@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’m not going back, epescially since Apollo will be shutting down. I’m looking forward to what the dev can do with the Mlem iOS app, and I’m very interested in the community that is being built here.