Just realized that the other day.

I had initially intended to feel it out and honor the blackout from 12-14, then figured, “I’m here now, might as well ride out the month if Reddit isn’t responding in any meaningful way to the community’s requests” and now I think I’ll just be in the fedi apps for the foreseeable future.

It’s different here, but it hasn’t been a struggle and it gets better and better with time. Feels nice to not support inhumane and user-hostile endless corporate greed.

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I stopped using reddit cold turkey when the blackouts were announced. It’s been 3 weeks now and I’m better off for it.

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Same. Found kbin, signed up, haven’t looked back.

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Same. This reminds me a lot of old reddit. Thank God for that

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Same here, I was surprised how fast the reflex to look at it during every quiet moment went away.

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Same here, not missing it.

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Yup! Same here. Had someone recommend kbin on mastodon so I made my way here. Deleted 2 10+ year old Reddit accounts and cut all ties. I went in anonymously to check out what happened with that submarine but otherwise cut all ties. The amount of my life I’ve taken back by dropping that site is incredible. I didn’t realize how much of my time was spent doomscrolling there. Now I’m playing guitar, playing games and building web dev projects with all the time I’m saving. I never got into Twitter but from my understanding a lot of people have had my same experience dropping that site too.

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I’ve noticed my browsing behavior really improved again after 13+ years on reddit.
I seek out more individual content, get my news from actual news sites and find more interesting stuff to read.

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I noticed that in my insatiable craving of information I am now reading the newsletters in my email inbox that have gone unnoticed for years!

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I think it might have been me. Are you rawb or gristle?

Regardless, I am fond of the fact that the fediverse is small enough to where that’s not a ridiculous question to ask.

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Gristle - Thanks for the recommendation!

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Amazing!

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This is my exact situation. 10+ year old account. Once Apollo announced its shutdown I went ahead and downloaded redact and scrambled previous comments. Spent a few days searching through different socials and landed on kbin. I check it less frequently for sure. But I’ve gotten a lot of time back.

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Same! Didn’t even realize I had a bunch of replies to this comment til just now. Feels good to be free.

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DownloadedDeleted both my 12+ year old accts. Moved to Kbin / Lemmy / Mastodon - I’ll settle into a rhythm with the new one. And yeah, Reddit had gotten addictive for me, so it’s best I move on anyway. Yay Open Source!!

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Well it’s good that you’re honest that Reddit was addictive, but I hope you realize that you’re just replacing your addiction with a similar addiction. It’s like detoxing off of whiskey by drinking home brewed beers.

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What a coincidence, I’m also a homebrewer. LoL

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So you haven’t cut ties if you were on Reddit reading stuff

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I guess you’re right, hahaha!

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Ouch. We wish we could say we had the same experience. Apparently, doomscrolling was part of what was keeping us afloat. Once we dropped that, we sunk much deeper into our depression. We’re glad that you had a better experience though.

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I’ve been dipping in and out, but frankly I can see myself leaving it behind entirely in the future. It’s really, REALLY apparent how toxic and miserable the majority of Reddit is when you’ve spent time using a platform where the main point isn’t to collect as many upvotes and awards as possible at the expense of empathy for your fellow humans.

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I’ve been boycotting Reddit for three weeks so far but I did come back today. I deleted my content and commented about a possible GDPR (DSGVO in German) lawsuit if they bring back my content. I recorded my user page pre deletion, while deletion and after deletion. I have the exact date and time in the global menu so there is no fracking around from Reddit. I’ll happily contact the German agency responsible for GDPR complaints.

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I check in every once in a while, at least until Apollo stops working. I mostly just stick to giving people Reddit alternatives or explaining the federated internet so people aren’t scared of such a simple thing.

Selfishly I just didn’t want to use the Official App with ads. But once there’s a viable alternative to Reddit, and it’s actually better than Reddit, why would I go back? “hurr durr cause I can get a thousand updoots on my post”. Who cares? It’s about the quality of engagement. I was surprised how many people unironically care about their internet points and tie their identity up with a website.

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