We are happy to see that many of you are exploring Lemmy after Reddit announced changes to its API policy. I maintain this project alongside @dessalines@lemmy.ml.

Lemmy is similar to Reddit in many ways, but there is also a major difference: Its not only a single website, but consists of many different websites which are interconnected through federation. This is achieved with the ActivityPub protocol which is also used by Mastodon. It means that you can sign up on any Lemmy instance to interact with users and communities on other instances. The project website has a list of instances which all have their own rules and administrators. We recommend that you sign up on one of them, to avoid overt centralization on lemmy.ml.

Another difference compared to Reddit is that Lemmy is open source, and not funded by any company. For this reason it relies on volunteer work to make the project better, whether it’s programming, design, documentation, translating, reporting issues or others. See the contributing guide to get started. You can also donate to support development.

We also recommend that you read the documentation. It explains how Lemmy works and how to setup your own Lemmy instance. Running an instance gives you full control over the rules and moderation, and prevents us developers from having any influence. Especially large communities that want to use Lemmy should host their own instance, because existing Lemmy instances would easily be overwhelmed by a large number of new users.

Enjoy your time here! If you have any questions, feel free to ask below or in the Matrix chat.

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    Interestingly, Reddit was open-source between 2008-2017. I’m hoping we can kind of re-capture the feeling of old Reddit without botspam, adspam, and more focus on community and improving experience than on “premium features” and monetization.

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        Hahaha that’s one of those things. “Look at me, I spent a bunch of money to get a bored looking monkey face, it’s exclusive!!!”

      • @twelve12@lemmy.ml
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        Hey, if it kept the servers running, maybe that wasn’t the absolute worst thing they’ve ever done

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    Lemmy looks great, I hope it manages to comes out on top on the upcomming battle of the reddit alternatives because due to it’s decentralized nature it’s pretty much impossible for lemmy to go south like reddit and digg.

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      The biggest issue with this platform for me, as someone who lurks more than posts, is the smaller user base and, consequently, fewer posts and communities. Otherwise, I love the decentralization, open source nature, and general community.

      This reddit issue could be what pushes this platform forward. Will be interesting to see.

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        You should have seen this place a week ago, it was very quiet. With all the new users its its getting a lot more active.

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          Haha, I was here 3 years ago, before Federation even worked. It was very slow, to say the least. ;)

          It’s been my first time back since 2020, and it’s kind of wild to see it taking off. I’d imagine it’ll only grow as the enshittification of Reddit continues.

          I am very curious what’s going to happen to the larger instances like lemmy.ml and Beehaw.org. Lemmy.ml was struggling to load for me a bit earlier; come July 1st when everyone gets their access cut off I’m very curious how slammed this’ll be.

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        Reddit was once tiny too, with very little activity. Now its frustratingly the opposite… a lot of bots, karma-farming, thinly-veiled advertising, copaganda, unpleasant and rude interactions.

        I’d love to have back the feel of old-school forums, with smaller, tight-knit communities, and good content. While at the same time the fediverse gives us the opportunity to click the All / Global view, so we can see a wider universe of content.

        • @thoro@lemmy.ml
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          Oh yeah. I joined Reddit pretty early by most standards (2007/2008), and it was a much different place, especially before the big Digg migration in 2011. Not sure if I was just younger, but the default experience wasn’t quite so intolerable as it is today.

          I’m hoping this platform can be similar to those early days. I really like the community here. It’s probably better than the early Reddit community. And the federated nature offers so many benefits compared to more traditional sites like Reddit.

          There is a critical mass of users needed to drive posting and interactions for any online platform like this. It’s a delicate balance. Further large growth is when you may start seeing the culture degrade, the dreaded eternal September. Maybe the federated structure will allow this platform to avoid that.

          I do think this Reddit issue is definitely an opportunity to attract that critical mass of users though. I think you’re on top of that.

          Looking forward to seeing how it goes

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            the big Digg migration in 2011

            fyi, that was in fall of 2010. although, I suppose, more people continued migrating into 2011, but the mass exodus was almost immediate in 2010. I remember how reddit had trouble handling all of the new traffic, much like lemmy instances are now, lol

      • BrooklynMan
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        i moved over to reddit from digg in 2007 during the whole digg v4 fiasco. migrating here feels very much the same. it’s new, much smaller, works a bit differently (in a good way), and is still mostly undeveloped. This platform has a ton of potential as a reddit replacement, and, if they really do go through with pricing out the 3rd party apps, you’ll likely see this place explode with traffic.

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          That’s around the time I first went to Reddit, and I agree. I’m getting very similar feelings.

          The growth of users could be what pushes me to open Lemmy more than Reddit. I’m already seeing more and more varied activity than I was seeing in previous visits.

          • BrooklynMan
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            yeah, i saw that the Beehaw admin said that the had doubled their userbase in a day, and that their traffic had gone through the roof. Their server got the reddit hug of death for a few hours last night.

      • mildpepper 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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        I also lurk a whole lot and thats my biggest issue as well. It looks like a lot of people talk about Lemmy when the topic of migrating from reddit comes up though, im hopeful that it takes off.

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          I’ve been on Lemmy for years now (before it could even federate!), but never really used it because there was nobody really here (and at the time there weren’t any good Android apps - that’s changed with Jeroba though).

          The biggest competitor I’ve seen appears to be Tildes. I actually got an invite link to Tildes and have been trying it out.

          The main difference is that Tildes is focused on high-quality discussion, trying to replicate old-school Reddit - before it went mainstream. Tildes purposely doesn’t have memes or cat pictures, and comments are closer to paragraphs than anything else.

          I think that’s valuable… but I also know one of the big things that attracted people to Reddit were the memes. Not having memes is going to cause a lot of people to not want to stick around.

          Lemmy is a lot more loose, so those people will be right at home. The main complaint I’ve seen from Reddit is that a lot of people are turned off when they see Lemmygrad as one of the most active instances, and they’ve been associating Lemmy with hardcore tankies.

          • mildpepper 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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            Yeah I’ve also been on Lemmy since before federation, just haven’t been active because of the lack of engagement in general. I’ve considered getting an invite for tildes, I will probably check it out, but most of the other alts are mostly filled with the sort of racists that reddit has been banning the last few years, so Lemmy and tildes are I think the only viable options atm.

            I like Lemmy more because personally I’m a fan of shitposting and memes and Lemmy seems to support that more. I hope that the popularity of Mastadon in relation to twitter will help redditors understand what Lemmy is, and they can look past the tankie stuff. There are already instances like beehaw that arent tankie but are pretty popular. I guess I just really hope we can move on from reddit but keep the community that made reddit feel special in the early days.

      • @XLRV@lemmy.ml
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        I’m in the same situation, I’ve never posted or commented on Reddit, but I loved using it to find information, I searched on Reddit before any other website, there’s many great niche communities that exists.

        I hope that Lemmy could grow enough to become a serious alternative. I don’t like what Reddit has become.

      • @Mordiken@lemmy.ml
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        IMO the one thing that should be possible to do on lemmy is for users from one server to be able to post and comment on another server within the lemmy network.

        Posts and comment made by users from a different realm could be published as some variaton of “user@server”, that way we could have multiple instances of “user” on the network, just on different servers.

  • @Sparsin@lemmy.ml
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    Let me know how I can help. I brought a lot of traffic to reddit, just to find out reddit admins are more sensitive than the mods that work for free.

    I spoke up how poorly their mobile app changed towards modding on mobile, instead of taking the issues at hand they limited my number of subbreddits I could moderate.

    I have knowledge in automod if that’s a feature here, also I am pretty fast at finding information.

    TLDR - fuck reddit here to help.

    • @nutomic@lemmy.mlOPM
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      It sounds like you might be interested to host a new Lemmy instance. Right now the number of instances is still limited, and most of them cover niche topics. So it would definitely be good to have a Lemmy instance that is more mainstream. Hosting an instance requires some technical knowledge, but you can always ask for help in /c/lemmy_support or find someone else to take care of that aspect.

      • @Sparsin@lemmy.ml
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        Appreciate it, there is a lot more to the story. Will make a great read and will make it a lemmy exclusive, because right now reddit admins are trying to keep it hush hush.

        Can’t wait to get it all written up, on a more appropriate name.

  • @smallerdemon@lemmy.ml
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    I had heard of Lemmy before the Reddit API debacle, same as I’d heard of Mastadon before the Twitter Elon debacle. Just as the Twitter debacle really pushed me toward using my existing Mastadon account, the Reddit debacle is pushed me toward actually finding a Lemmy server to join and signing up.

    I’m 57 (58 next month), so I was in my mid-20s when the Internet of the 90s really started to form. What was crazy was being in college and wandering over to labs on campus that had access to the latest protocol, https, and seeing Mosaic for the first time and kind of fantasizing about that being the future of the internet. …and it was. But not always for the better or for the benefit of people. By the time I moved to San Francisco (not for dot com myself, but my spouse was in grad school) in 1999 the dot com boom was in full peak force about the crest the edge of the wave and completely bust in a couple of years (and hoo boy did it). The commercialization of the internet was utterly and completely underway during that early 2000s period, but I was still sort of shuffling around telnet based BBSes and still pulling a lot of my files with FTP. GOPHER was long gone by then, though, and usenet was always more of a hardcore user area in my personal circles (mainly due to the the fact of how overwhelming and disorganized it could be to me, which is so incredibly laughable now).

    The promise of those early telnet and early web days almost completely disappeared and a lot of those people who saw the internet as a democratizing force either did find a way to make money from it or they just found jobs and turned into Makers during the 2000s. Now it feels like a lot of those Maker folks have started to find ways to come back to the internet in ways that bypass commercialization in order to have methods of having communities that aren’t targets for bigots and fascists to intrude on safe spaces that a lot of people felt like they had found initially.

    And it DEFINITELY feels like a lot of tech nerdy Millennials and Gen-Z have completely tired of the commercialized internet entirely and are inventing and finding ways to control their own communities. And friends… I fucking love it.

    • @Haunting_Tale_5150@lemmy.ml
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      And it DEFINITELY feels like a lot of tech nerdy Millennials and Gen-Z have completely tired of the commercialized internet entirely and are inventing and finding ways to control their own communities.

      I’m early gen z and it’s so disheartening to see what’s happening. I remember a time when people would fight for the right to post youtube poops, or when people went to war over uncredited reposts on ebaums world. For a while, there was no fighting. Things go bad? Oh just rest it off. Thankfully I think stuff like this is a return to form. Fight to keep the internet free and creativity high!

      • @Cromutorium@lemmy.ml
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        Same here. Something that pissed me off recently was Ashens having to disable audio when playing the PS1 boot sequence in his latest review. Youtube decided that he couldn’t play it cause some guy had sampled the audio in one of their songs, and some dickhead decided to launch a copyright complaint.

        Lately it’s just been very sickening seeing what these big corporations are doing to the internet, so I’m immensely glad places like this exist.

      • @Cromutorium@lemmy.ml
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        Same here. Something that pissed me off recently was Ashens having to disable audio when playing the PS1 boot sequence in his latest review. Youtube decided that he couldn’t play it cause some guy had sampled the audio in one of their songs, and some dickhead decided to launch a copyright complaint.

        Lately it’s just been very sickening seeing what these big corporations are doing to the internet, so I’m immensely glad places like this exist.

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      Thank you for taking your time to write about your experiences with the early internet. This is the kind of deep and informative comments that I loved fom the good days of reddit, but that seem to be slowly being killed.

      Seeing your comment here was like a relief. I hope lemmy flourishes and becomes what reddit was.

  • @pleasemakesense@lemmy.ml
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    A very minor thing, but I really like that you can see the downvotes on posts like you used to be able to do on reddit. Is there any vote confuscation like reddit did/does or is it straight up what the votes are?

    • Dessalines
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      Yup… I’m glad I’m not the only one who remembers when reddit used to show full and real vote scores. They removed down-vote showing so long ago that a lot of people joined after, and had no idea that existed.

      And of course most US-based social media platforms have removed downvotes / dislikes entirely.

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        reddit calls it “vote fuzzing”, and claims it was to protect against fraudulent votes or whatever. i think it’s bs and always have.

    • ImOnADiet🇵🇸 (He/Him)
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      211 months ago

      lemmy doesn’t need to obfuscate votes like reddit, since you have to be approved to join it’s way harder to make spam bot accounts

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    Imo lemmy seems to have more features than Reddit also, like editing post titles, having text alongside an image post, using third party apps (which will stop soon with Reddit) etc. Reddit is very slow to add updates that make sense, but lemmy moves fast and is a great piece of software.

    • comfy
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      A good thing about community-driven non-profit software is the features which get implemented are typically more in-line with what the users want, rather than adding commercial things like more ads and grifting gimmicks.

      It is a mix of ‘has this! doesn’t have that yet’ and some rough edges because it is still young (well, 4 years is young compared to reddit’s 19 years) and only has a handful of developers, many of them hobbyists. But it’s great to see it already growing, and updates are a pleasant surprise rather than a cause for concern.

    • Dessalines
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      Thanks! We’ve been feature-crazy for its whole history… but I’ve kinda learned the hard way that none of that helps adoption. The users are the feature, and its the only reason people don’t leave reddit, facebook, etc.

      What @nutomic@lemmy.ml is doing with activitypub service interoperability is far more important than almost anything else we work on. Because at least mastodon and other services have an existing userbase that can plug into lemmy.

      • @wiki_me@lemmy.ml
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        Thanks! We’ve been feature-crazy for its whole history… but I’ve kinda learned the hard way that none of that helps adoption.

        How did you conclude that? do you have data that supports that conclusion?

        According to some metrics lemmy is growing, for example the number of instances grew by more then 92 percent, If you don’t have big money for a marketing campaign that’s probably how good organic “word to mouth” growth might look like.

        It’s also not just about the quantity of features, it’s best to try to aim at “killer features”, marking new comments that haven’t been read could be one, but maybe a UX study will provide better answers.

        • Dessalines
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          Because our greatest influxes of new users come not when we develop new features, but when lemmy gets cross-posted somewhere, or when reddit messes up in such a way that communities want to migrate somewhere else. This current influx is due to something reddit did, not lemmy’s developers.

          • @wiki_me@lemmy.ml
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            Because our greatest influxes of new users come not when we develop new features, but when lemmy gets cross-posted somewhere

            I do this type of cross posting all the time, sometimes it can get over 1000 upvotes and sometimes it can get 0 and i don’t really know what is the number of upvotes it will get before posting, one thing i do know is that if i find an open source project with interesting properties (such as a design or features i think are good) I might post it, and if i see a project with good features i will upvote it (which will give it more exposure).

            when reddit messes up in such a way that communities want to migrate somewhere else.

            Sure, but there are other open source reddit alternatives , as they say success happens when preparation meets opportunity and and those users shopping for a new platform might go to other alternatives or they might decide that despite the disadvantages of reddit the other platforms are not a better option.

            So the root cause of all these gains is good features and designs, I won’t say marketing is meaningless , having a post with a summary of attractive developments people could post on reddit/hackernews once or twice a year could be useful.

      • @wiki_me@lemmy.ml
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        So it needs to tackle the root causes, what is causing the lack of users, hopefully like mastodon and the rest of the fediverse that will put him on a growth path (if it is not already is on one), the-federation shows the number of instances is growing but the number of active users is shrinking (but that could be due to some instances choosing not to show their users).

        • Cyclohexane
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          61 year ago

          On the number of users shrinking, I’ll say that I quit using lemmy for several months, mostly due to losing hope on it. But after Reddit banned third party apps, I decided to come back.

    • @morrowind@lemmy.ml
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      Reddit did add the ability to add text to anything recently, but yeah, it’s weird it took so long while they keep releasing useless new rot.

  • KelsonV Old Account
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    This post alone now has as many upvotes as I saw someone on Reddit claim Lemmy had total users.

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    Anybody know if we had a spike of new users and activitiy here after reddit’s announcement?

    I joined lemmy like a week before reddit’s announcement after checking it every now and then for months. I didn’t see so many comments and upvotes on posts last week.

  • Spacebar
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    I’m 51 and started using the internet before HTML was a thing. This feels polished but also old school in a usenet / mud / telnet kind of way.

    I’m liking it a lot.

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    Fingers crossed that the rapid decline of “mainstream” social media, news, forum sites leads to more widespread adoption of the fediverse. The internet used to be so good before we were all under the Boot…

    anyway, hi y’all. I’d say I’m happy to be here, but I’m not… I’m just so disheartened at what our internet has become. BUT - I am hopeful. I think we’re experiencing growing pains as a society and this is but one side effect of that; I truly believe the future is on our side, here.

    either that, or we all return to monke and THAT is how we free ourselves of the collective brain rot that is web2.0 and beyond. :)

    anyway, cheers to a Good Internet. may it still be possible. <3

    • Dessalines
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      In many ways, this is just going back to a time before these giant US centralized services took over all our communications platforms. The internet used to be small, independent forums and communities, with more accountability, a lot less trolling, and less bots.

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    Just created an account because Reddit official app is a big no no for me. I really liked Infinity, and since I never use Reddit on my desktop, this is the only way for me to browse it without getting mad. I’m really interested to see where it all goes

  • @nullthegrey@lemmy.ml
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    I’ve had my account only for about 30 minutes and I can see this fully replacing reddit for me. Here’s to the future!

    • @XPost3000@lemmy.ml
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      Yeah same here, Reddit is my social media mindless scrolling app and I’m really happy I have a promising looking alternative

    • @SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml
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      411 months ago

      Do you know how to create new sublemmys? I want to copy my favourite subreddits and tell people to migrate here. Do I need to buy a literal server?

      • DarraignTheSane
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        If you’re talking about the equivalent of a subreddit here on lemmy.ml, that’s just called a “community”. Click the “Create Community” link up at the top of the site. If you want to create your own whole Lemmy site with its own communities you can do that too, but you’d have to read the documentation on that.

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            Just figured it out myself - in the top-left menu, click your username and then +Add Account, then you can enter the URL of the Lemmy server you want to connect to along with your credentials. You can then switch back and forth between your logins on the different servers.

            (edit) - Or do what @sexy_peach@feddit.de said below. I don’t know what I’m doing. :P

            Of note - while logged into any one instance, you can also pick from the various filtering options:

            • Subscribed - List posts only from communities you’re subscribed to
            • Local - List posts only from communities in this Lemmy instance/server
            • All - List posts from all (federated) Lemmy instances/servers

            So, selecting “All” at any given time will show you posts from all servers that are federated (share creds) with Lemmy.ml.

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    A long, long time ago
    I can still remember how upvotes used to make me smile
    And I knew if I just got rollin'
    That I could help keep users scrollin'
    And maybe there'd be content for a while
    
    But July 1st makes me shiver
    With far less content to deliver
    Bad news on the frontpage
    I can no longer engage
    
    I can't remember if I erupted
    When I read apps would be disrupted
    But disappointment interrupted
    The day that Reddit died
    
    So bye, bye, old Reddit API
    Stuck with Huffman through some updates but the updates were shite
    And them good ole boys were snortin' gonewild 'n smite
    Postin' this'll be the day that it dies
    This'll be the day Reddit dies
    
    Did you read the TOS?
    And do you have faith in mods success
    If users still engage with subs?
    Now do you believe in open access?
    Can ads save your failing assets?
    And could you be less avarice heedless schlubs?
    
    Well, I know that you're in need of clicks
    'Cause I see you suckin' Newhouse dicks
    You both killed third party apps
    Man, I thought that you might give a crap
    
    I was a lonely teenage software dev
    With a git repository and a shit to give
    But I knew those apps wouldn't live
    The day that Reddit died
    
    I started singing bye, bye, old Reddit API
    Stuck with Huffman through some updates but the updates were shite
    And them good ole boys were snortin' gonewild 'n smite
    Postin' this'll be the day that it dies
    This'll be the day Reddit dies
    
    Now for ten years we'd moved on from Digg
    And greed grows fast for a ventured pig
    But that's not how it used to be
    When the users came for the cats and memes
    From apps made by the community
    And content that came from you and me
    
    Oh, and while those cats were growing old
    The number crunchers grew too bold 
    The communities dismissed
    Now everyone is pissed
    
    And while Lemmy federates with Marx
    The concept knocks it from the park
    It's time to migrate to an ark
    The day that Reddit died
    
    So bye, bye, old Reddit API
    Stuck with Huffman through some updates but the updates were shite
    And them good ole boys were snortin' gonewild 'n smite
    Postin' this'll be the day that it dies
    This'll be the day Reddit dies
    
    • BrooklynMan
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      I’ve already started to wean myself off reddit, ad I just know they’re going to go through with pricing out the 3rd-party apps. There’s a lot of communities here, and people keep creating new ones. It’s like how reddit was in the early days.

      i like it here.

      • Dessalines
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        Glad you like it so far.

        One thing that would really be helpful, is to take a lot of those existing hobby communities on reddit, that are kind of the only reason to use the site, and ask their moderators if they’d be interested in making communities here or on another instance, or running their own lemmy servers. We’d be glad to help out with either.

    • Dessalines
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      Glad to have you!

      Even if reddit does backpedal on API access, there are so many other terrible things about it, that we should just be contributing our time elsewhere.