Did your behaviour changed when you moved (parts of) your nsfw activities from reddit to lemmynsfw or the fediverse in general? If so, in what way?

My own experience so far

From the moment I could not see NSFW-posts on reddit anymore (because I only used it with a third-party app, and used it near exclusively for my NSFW-needs), I tought about it as a welcoming chance to quit consuming any new content and focus on everything I have collected in the past. Memories and fantasy included.

But as I am using another Lemmy instance for SFW-content it was only a matter of time until I joined here. So here I am, I guess.

Now I see this as an oppurtunity to not only consume, but also reflect about it why I am interested in the stuff I am interested in. It probably help me to grow. Also it seems to be more easy now to prioritize quality over quantity on here, aswell as a nice place to be part of and contribute to a community rather than make some people rich for example.

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Still addicted to porn as before no change there

Only difference is that I’m posting more here

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six posts in 12 years vs 200+ and counting in several weeks… I think the biggest difference is that your posts get seen, if you weren’t early, lucky, or posting incredible content it was like -1 and hidden. Not everything works here either but it lingers around longer before being buried

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