For me a social media in a linux distro called blendos and because reddit sucks and is soo toxic man

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    13 days ago

    On Reddit. Used it because of how shit Reddit became. Couldn’t use Infinity for reddit and Spez was removing moderators for protesting.

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    I read about and liked the concept of the Fediverse, opened a few accounts across various platforms, quickly got bored with the small userbase. Then reddit did their thing with the API, I wanted to stop using it entirely, and enough people also migrated to Lemmy at the same time that this is now a level of users and activity to hold my interest.

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    Reddit APIcalypse. Downloaded Jerboa and came to World after I saw a post in the middle of it.

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    I liked that people could run their own instance and that it was not controlled by big tech.

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    Don’t remember the exact date now but I believe I learned about Lemmy either slightly before or during the first wave of Twitter/Mastodon migration… I was trying to find Reddit alternatives, and quickly realized that the only option is a thing that is run by Tankies where the most popular posts only gathered fewer than 100 upvotes each

    … anyway the statement did not age well. I’ve been lurking on Lemmy for the past year but haven’t really registered an account so

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    Found out about it from r/RedditAlternatives but had always been reluctant to sign up, after watching Voat and Ruqqus become right wing shitholes.

    The API controversy was what caused me and others to flock here.

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    Minutes before the reddit API pricing changes being announced, i started testing 3 party reddit apps because the official one was terrible

    While testing, i found a post about the reddit changes but ignored it

    I ended up using boost for reddit.

    During the community strikes, i rarely opened reddit to check one of the subreddits about the protests

    I found out about lemmy from the announcement of he creator of boost for reddit making boost for lemmy

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    Created my account 3 years ago so I could still access one of the piracy subs in case they were banned from reddit, they used to have an alt community on lemmy.ml

    I came over properly during the reddit blackout, set up the communities I most wanted to see over here (that didn’t exist already), and have stayed ever since

    I like the fact that the posts have (generally) sensible comments, without 1000 replies of inane drivel to sift through, overall it feels like a nice quiet corner of the internet where I can recognise usernames and have a brief chat, then be on my way

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    I came over in the API exodus. Lemmy lacks niche content, so I went back to Reddit. I stick around here because I’m so used to Sync.

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    Reddit referred me to Lemmy just like Digg referred me to Reddit and Slashdot to Digg

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      For me the chain is similar but longer.

      Fidonet BBS’s -> Internet Newsgroups over NNTP -> Slashdot -> Digg -> Reddit -> Fediverse

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      I did exactly the same. I found lemmy through a reddit post about alternatives to Reddit. And after 13 years as a daily reddit user, once RIF went down, I haven’t gone back.

      I do wish we’d get more traffic with the science communities but I’ve still noticed slow and steady growth since then.