Everyone saying to go to Lemmy after the Reddit thing. I always browsed Reddit through their webpage so the third party app thing didn't really bother me but I thought the whole Fediverse concept sounded interesting and decided to see what it's like.
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Didn't like reddits official app and I was a RIF guy. Started using Liftoff and never looked back.
Hang on, you're not me, are you?
This is an exact description of my situation, fwiw.
lol there are dozens of us I tell you! Dozens!
I've abandoned platforms for less. Reddit was more of an addiction than anything else. For some reason Lemmy just doesn't feel like that (yet)
When I killed Facebook (+ Messenger, etc.), I became interested into alternative social networks. I don't like microbloggging, as they are frequently used just to express hate and political opinion in one or two sentences. I like thoughtful discussions and cat memes. So I chose Reddit first. I tried Lemmy, but it wasn't good until this year. Now I'm on Lemmy.
End of Infinity for Reddit and the whole Reddit fiasco.
I was exploring fediverse services, found lemmy, gave it a try, used it for a while, then left until the protests because there wasnt much content