I, much like basically everyone here, have been avoiding Reddit when possible, and the content here just doesn’t hit the same. My fried dopamine receptors were certainly screaming for stimulation early on but now I feel an urge to touch grass and breathe fresh air. What is this? Am I dying? I still hate the angry lightbulb in the sky.
In all seriousness though, I’ll admit that I was kind of addicted to Reddit and now I don’t want to go near it. Maybe this will turn a new leaf for me. If not here, I’ll probably find some other way to satiate my dopamine receptors through more productive means.
Spez and the rest of the admins did a great job at chasing me away from the platform early. I’d wait for Apollo to die first, but I just can’t handle the toxic air suffusing the entire platform lately. Not to mention, it’s all but useless right now thanks to the protests.
Thanks to the forced hiatus, I’ve come to realize how bad the platform was for my mental health. Honestly, even if they fire spez and fix the whole API thing, I might end up taking an extremely long break from Reddit.
I used to go to bed after 3am sometimes reading that damned site. I think I did 1:30 last night. I really desperately needed to get away from there. Nothing about it was healthy. I can get my stupid depthhub and TIL style information from Wikipedia. I will miss the professionals chiming in until that starts to happen around here.
I definitely welcome the detox. I think I might have even felt it for real the first couple of days.
This is how it was for me in the Twitter migration. I’m now a regular Mastodon user and it’s a much less stressful community than Twitter was. I think kbin and lemmy may end up the same, the functionality of Reddit but without the ads and algorithmic cruelty and pileons. A healthier social media.
Honestly, I’ve been off reddit for a long time. Reddit made casual lurking so hard I stopped bothering.
That being said, the fediverse has probably been the first time in some time where I’ve had fun on the internet. It has somewhat recaptured the old spirit of finding new interesting things and communities online, even if most of them are just lemmy instances, and the same kind of content that was on reddit.
I found my productivity went up as my doomscrolling went down, win-win!
I’m not going to lie, I don’t really use any 3rd party reddit app, and I like the official app and all that, but I’ve made the switch because I’m not going to support the CEO of the company doing the same thing that reddit mods get made fun of for. However, kbin is a bit more user unfriendly and it certainly is a learning curve. I haven’t figured out how to see which magazines I’m subscribed to except for hunting them down from the list of mags. I haven’t had any issues with the community yet, and I get how the federation works and all that, I just think kbin is missing some of the features that really made reddit a breeze.
Depending on what you’re using, but on PC if you go to the menu bars by your username there’s an option to filter your feed by different categories including subscribed.
I agree though, would be better to have that in a more noticeable place eventually because it’s not super intuitive.
It‘s not intuitive, but you can find your subscriptions in the settings
In terms of features kbin is kinda lacking, but considering that it‘s basically existed only for a few months and has been developed by a single guy it‘s pretty impressive
I‘m sure new features will be added relatively quickly now that a lot of people are willing to help out
Try out lemmy too. Maybe the UI will fit you better. I made a kbin account too and I actually hope that kbin is the one that catches on, since it supports interaction with mastodon.
That said, I also really miss the subscribed subreddit bar on top of the page like old.reddit.com had.
It’s available. Click on the gear icon below your name at the top right. A menu appears.
Look for “Show top bar” and click yes. Although it’s not fully working yet; but it has the All/Subscribed/Moderate/Favourites buttons. The Mags listed seem to be random at the moment.
How to find your subscribed magazines:
- Hover on your name at the top right of Kbin
- Click on “settings”
- On the bar at the top, select “subscriptions”
How to see your subscribed content on the home page
- Hover over the icon to the left of your name (the icon is 3 rows of 1 dot and 1 dash)
- Select “subscribed” to see subscribed content only
OR
- Visit /sub on the server you’re on (e.g. kbin.social/sub)
OR
- Click on the “gear” icon just below your name
- Look for “Show top bar” and click on “yes”
- This will show an old school reddit style/reddit enhancement suite style top bar, with “All”, “Subscribed”, “Moderated” and “Favourites” buttons on the top left corner.
Same, really. on Reddit, I mostly used the desktop interface so the third party app issue did not affect me directly. Still, Reddit emulating Twitter with the whole effectively killing third-party apps and likely putting everything behind a login-wall, combined with their CEO’s tone deaf, smarmy responses… pushed me to jump into the fediverse after contemplating a move for months.
There’s a lot of work to be done here, but I like what I am seeing so far. The best thing is that no one entity controls this, so bad actors’ impact can be mitigated.