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One thing I really liked reddit for was reading news and talking about it. I have stopped posting or commenting there now and am in the process of slowly wiping my posting history... but I still browse it for current events a decent bit as it's just a lot more active than over here.

I think my new goal is that whenever I see a news post over there I would really like to comment about, I'm gonna post it over here in a relevant magazine and start a comment in that new Kbin thread instead. Seems like a really easy way to nudge myself into getting more content going over here.

Just kind of a Kbin meta shower thought I guess. Cheers.

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[โ€“] Madison_rogue@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'd suggest bookmarking the original sources you find on Reddit, and post interesting content directly from those sources. I've taken this approach since leaving Reddit in late June; only visiting for a handful of reasons (r/place event as an example).

This way you bypass Reddit entirely. Become the change you want to see in the world...that kind of thing. I think the best way for any alternative social media site to be successful is to just not visit Reddit.

[โ€“] nicetriangle@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah good tip. I just generally don't have a ton of time to personally aggregate news and whatnot from a variety of sources