I was a long time reddit user, and made a couple new accounts as throwaways last year from different emails but they kept getting shadowbanned everytime I tried to post, comment or send a message. Just last night, my 3 year old account I had no issues using it at all got shadowbanned as soon as I sent a message. It’s just so frustrating how hard reddit is moderated and there’s no explanations given either they just shadowban you and I don’t even know where to ask anyone either I installed Lemmy, hoping it’ll be a good alternative and it is great and a lot of things I like about reddit, but there’s a significant lack of the type of communities that I browsed in reddit. Hopefully I’ll find them here or more people will join and it’ll be better. So what made you install Lemmy and what did you wish Lemmy had?

  • Zeusz
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    795 months ago

    When they nuked third party apps. For a long time I used the official app, then I switched to 3rd party, nd I couldn’t go back

    • @Bullybeard@lemm.eeOP
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      155 months ago

      It seems like most people joined Lemmy for the 3rd party apps. I admit I am not familiar with reddit 3rd party apps and what they do in terms of functionality, I’d love if someone explained them to me

      • @phcorcoran@lemmy.world
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        35 months ago

        The goal of 3rd party apps is to do what’s best for the user so they continue to use their app

        The goal of Reddit’s official app is to do what’s best for Reddit

        It’s possible to expand on the functionality but that’s the fundamental misalignment on priorities regarding users

  • @kalleboo@lemmy.world
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    325 months ago

    I came over with everyone else in the big exodus wave from Reddit when they killed third party apps.

    I didn’t even use a third party app so it didn’t affect me, but as an old-school Internet user I believe in federated networks over centralized services and it seemed like the one opportunity to finally get critical mass.

    • @trouble@lemm.ee
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      95 months ago

      I’m the same but I used Apollo, and the ads + principle of what they did drove me away permanently And I scrambled all my comments

    • Resol van Lemmy
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      45 months ago

      I have a very similar experience, I only left because I noticed just how awful the website has turned by the time the API fiasco happened, and I was definitely getting a bit addicted to the website so leaving essentially made me combat this addiction. I haven’t logged into Lemmy for over a month. Yeah, it has definitely helped me cut down on social media usage.

      • @kalleboo@lemmy.world
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        15 months ago

        Same here, both the X and the Reddit things came at a time when I was trying to cut down on social media usage as it was definitely having an effect on me. Having social media that runs out and doesn’t just go on for infinity is so much healthier.

        • Resol van Lemmy
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          45 months ago

          Fun fact: I deleted Twitter exactly 23 days before it was renamed to X. I was just tired of scrolling through drama.

    • kratoz29
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      25 months ago

      I came over with everyone else in the big exodus wave from Reddit when they killed third party apps.

      Heh, and they say the exodus/protest were pointless 🤣

  • The Menemen
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    5 months ago

    Reddits CEO.

    Reddit just isn’t fun without Reddit is fun.

  • @lordnikon@lemmy.world
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    115 months ago

    Started on Digg moved to reddit when Digg shot itself in the foot moved to lemmy when reddit shot itself in the foot. I will say I post and comment way more on here. Than I ever did on digg and reddit combined. This place feels more like old school forms than social media. Where people come out of the woodwork to be jerks. Ether because your views don’t match theirs or you get some spelling or grammar that’s not 100% perfect vs just engaging with your ideas for a constructive discussion. I can’t tell how many times I have come back to a reply and gone " you make a good point." on lemmy.

  • @Revan343@lemmy.ca
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    115 months ago

    Reddit killed RIF. I’d already been looking into Lemmy, leading up to the day, but once my app stopped working, I switched to Jerboa and made a Lemmy account.

    …didn’t stay on Jerboa long

    • @DJKJuicy@sh.itjust.works
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      25 months ago

      Yup. RIF stopped working. Reddit’s official app was a turd sandwich.

      I want to say I left Reddit in solidarity with the users and mods at the time, but in reality the Reddit app was just so very, very inconvenient that I tried Lemmy.

  • NSRXN
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    105 months ago

    I like open protocols and free software, and during the API exodus there was finally enough content that I wanted to jump ship.

    of course I had annoyances with reddit, but I have annoyances with Lemmy too.

    it’s still preferable imho

  • Cowbee [he/they]
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    105 months ago

    The self-destruction of Reddit and the much greater toxicity. Leftist communities here are far more chill than Reddit as well.

  • @Vinny_93@lemmy.world
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    95 months ago

    I used Boost for Reddit but well, we know how that went. I really loved Boost. The dev pivoted to Lemmy, so I did as well. So far the experience has been pretty solid.

    • @Bullybeard@lemm.eeOP
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      25 months ago

      I’m not sure I’m aware of reddit boosts or 3rd party apps, could you please explain to me how those work and how it was a deal breaker to so many people here on Lemmy?

      • Venicone
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        45 months ago

        Reddit changed the API which meant that any popular third party apps were going to have the pay thousands or even millions to Reddit just to access it.

        Third party apps like Boost, Apollo etc all left the platform but some devs created apps for Lemmy instead which gave people the experience they were used to. Reddit official app is full of ads and you can’t download half the stuff you want.