I never had a Reddit account, because my adult son is active there. Obviously I don't know his username there but even so, I prefer to be here and created an account yesterday.
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the api thing that happened 2 years ago
Same - don't miss it at all.
Because of the API changes made during July of 2023 killing my Reddit app of choice (RIF is fun), their own first party app being garbage, and Reddit's CEO lying about a conversation with another third party app developer (the developer of Apollo I think).
I left during the API fiasco but also in realizing that everything I was doing and participating in was essentially being used to make other people filthy rich.
That was my same story
no worries, I'm sure lemmy will get there.
call me paranoid, but it'd be super easy for any big tech corp to spin up a federated instance for scraping data to train their AIs. ... 😥
at least they probably can't link your account to the rest of your internet traffic so at least there's some anonymity. right? right??
Unfortunately, yeah. Re: point one - I'd be absolutely shocked if there isn't such an instance already, or if the activity isn't being scraped direct from ActivityPub via some other methods.
Re: point two ... idk man, I'm one of those idiots that still has Facebook at the moment, and I've seen some shit that makes me suspicious (though whether that's based on my lemmy activity or any one of a number of other leaky things is anyone's guess).
I simply don't know enough to state anything with confidence, but know your Lemmy activity (generally speaking) is very, very public. Anyone want to chime in and call me an idiot (re: this topic, otherwise I already know) with examples? It'd be deeply reassuring :)
Because I want to be in a FOSS & decentralized version of reddit that provides excellent support for 3rd-party apps.
They killed the app I used (Boost) with the API changes, then the developer of said app made one for Lemmy so I came here.
Settled originally on lemm.ee, now I'm here. RIP lemm.ee
Fuck spez
I joined when reddit killed third party apps, and then compared the existing volunteer mod teams that was following what their revolting user-base wanted, to a landed gentry while also threatening to reopen closed reddit's that had voted via their user-base to close in regards to this protest.
I came across the link in a protest forum, saw the general flow of tech based things and decided to give it a try.
The breaking point for me was Reddit’s assault on accessibility through API changes.
I’m not even disabled. I just work with accessibility features at some of my jobs and it gives a nice clean feeling of standards compliance.
reddit's new interface speaks to a total disregard, almost a disdain, for people with accessibility needs. it's like the only guidance they gave was "put as much material design language into a non-google site as you can"
Because I said fuck it when Reddit screw over people with their API bs and the Fediverse was an ok alternative.
The first few months were like the honeymoon phase every website has. Users stunned by how friendly everyone is. But the petty squabbles and infighting have begun.
The 3rd party API ban that made my favorite app RiF (reddit is fun) go belly up. I went to reddit after digg did the same thing the digg v2.
because /c/196 moved here after the reddit blackout over the api crackdown and I thought it would like, stick, but
I need an alternative to billionaire controlled media.
Cause they killed my favorite 3rd party app and then banned every account I had except one for "report abuse" (I reported too many ads disguised as posts as spam).
Reddit API changes.
Probably done here soon too.
is there an even more niche alternative?
Like many, first came over with the big reddit wave when Reddit changed API policy. It did not stick right away. It would take three attempts of getting into Lemmy and Sync making an app for it. I still use reddit for some videogame specific subs but otherwise I'v stopped looking at /all on reddit and will just browse here instead.
After 12 years, and nearly a million karma, I was permabanned in the post-Inauguration blood bath, for a message I had posted many times in the past. Never caused any stir in the past, and suddenly it was bad enough for a permanent ban.
I only miss the guitar and cat subs.
Same as everyone else, I came over with the API refugees. I still lurk on Reddit using Brave (that and YT are the only things I use Brave for) because some communities there are still good fountains of information. I don’t post or vote on anything there, though.
Still have Apollo on my phone though.
Social media NOT owned by money.
reddit went to shit, bots everywhere
It was open source, federated and written in Rust!
The Reddit API enshittification event was just what kept me here.

A bit before the API thing actually went into effect. I saw it mentioned somewhere on Reddit, got curious, and signed up. I mainly browsed Reddit through my web browser, so the lack of 3rd party clients wouldn't have really effected me, but seeing how Reddit was acting towards its users, there was no going back for me.
I quit Reddit when it killed 3rd party apps to force people onto their shitty app and shove ads down our throats. I intentionally took a break from scrolling but eventually joined Lemmy 6-months later when I didn't notice any profound differences in my relationship with my phone/the internet.
Reddit banned me ,wrongfully
Reddit has been taken over by Ai bots and banned all humans
Curiosity, mostly. I learned about the FOSS alternative, checked it out, and haven't been on Reddit for a couple months now.
To share my erotic fiction because the reddit mods banned it !!
They are such fascists over there. Seriously.
I jumped during the API fiasco, but in my case the story is a bit different I think.
One subreddit I used to spend a lot of time on was r/dndmemes. I was a relatively new DM at the time and loved hearing everyone’s stories and takes on things there. I even made a number of memes on the shenanigans that happened in my own campaign. Some of them took off way more than I could have ever imagined.
When the API fiasco started, that subreddit was one of the ones that participated in the blackout. When Reddit started sending threats to the mods to open it up, they asked what the community wanted. That’s when it went into what they called ‘goblin mode’. Basically everything had to be an NSFW meme since Reddit couldn’t advertise as much on those subreddits.
Reddit ended up removing just about all the mods and left the subreddit in a broken state. Practically nobody could post there. When they spun up attempt.network, I made the jump and haven’t looked back since
I don't like ads.
I recently deleted all my us-based accounts (except SoundCloud and bandcamp) to migrate to European services. Soo reddit is gone and it feels like it's way better here
Got permabanned on every account as well as IP and device banned, and this was literally only from commenting in the same community I was banned from on a different account which never touched the device I commented on, nor the email connected to the account I commented on.
API refugee. I went to Lemmy first, then jumped over to PieFed because of the awesome features and devs. I still use my Lemmy account for a particular community.