One thing holding me back from stopping to use reddit as a whole is using old.reddit in the browser. Can't stand the new design, and once they remove that option - never looking back for real.
On mobile, Lemmy all the way.
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One thing holding me back from stopping to use reddit as a whole is using old.reddit in the browser. Can't stand the new design, and once they remove that option - never looking back for real.
On mobile, Lemmy all the way.
Can I interest you to old reddit like theme in Lemmy.
More here
https://gist.github.com/rystaf/4d591ffdcbaab1c49efa406885efd814
the final nail for me happened long ago. the site has genuinely sucked for years. all the content in the top subreddits is basically ChatGPT generated rage bait, so many subreddits have turned into right wing shitholes, and Reddit themselves have proven time and time again that they do not care about their users. as always their greed has gotten the best of them
the exact same thing happened with Discord. I've actually disabled my Discord account and only use my Reddit out of habit at this point
privacy badger, ghostery, ublock origins, etc...
afaik this is only reddit activity, so they’re going to be able to track anything and everything no matter what privacy addons you’re using if you’re logged in
Fuck spez. Aaron never would have done this
Aaron was also only with the company for like 3 months.
It's not the end of the world, it's the end of the world as we know it.
Reddit is becoming a harsher place for the kind of community-driven, higher investment content that made it what it is today (which is less profitable) and a better place for mindless scrolling and sleazy engagement-baiting mostly fed by automatic content aggregators (which is more profitable).
Plenty of communities will remain due to inertia: switching platforms is hard. As far as I'm concerned, I will keep using reddit for two reasons: and to check in on a few communities that I am actually engaged in.
Well, I've kept my reddit account as I use it occasionally from desktop... Guess it's time to finally say goodbye.
So what's the current method for overwriting and removing comments before account deletion?
Sucks to suck.
I don't like reddit... But here's my question though, since lemmy is federated and all that data is available for access... what's stopping anyone to integrate into the system, collect it all, analyze it and sell it?
I left reddit in the big exodus and a few day ago I started deleting my messages. I've been a prolific (average of 10-20 comments per day) commenter for 13 years , and deleting apparently still hasn't finished.
Fuck spez, fuck all of them, I'm not leaving my content for them