Badass_panda
I really liked Reddit. I liked the community, I liked the fact that (compared to other social media) people were intelligent and respectful, I admit it felt like a better community years ago but it was a big part of my life. I’ll be sad to see it go.
I’m honestly not “gone” yet, this is my first day on Lemmy. I’m still a little uncertain. Here’s what’s on my mind:
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Reddit isn’t, and never has been, profitable. That means that things we don’t like are only going to get more and more likely for them to do, because eventually investors will stop paying for them to do the same thing, which we mostly do like.
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Lemmy looks like a good alternative, and I’d really like to see reddit die faster so all the content I like moves here.
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At the same time, decentralization isn’t a silver bullet. It doesn’t mean my experience on Lemmy will get better, it just means the individual server I pick has a lot more control over me. Will I lose my identity / get booted off the server because someone decides to stop operating it? Or doesn’t like a comment I write? Etc etc
I have too much history on Reddit to want to delete my account, I just intend to use Lemmy instead going forward
I use Goodreads, it’s got a very annoying interface but I do like being able to discover other people’s lists. What’s the pro to leaving for one of these other platforms?