I was initially introduced to Mastodon a few years ago by a close friend and picked up on it quickly given the benefits of not having to deal with advertising, or being shown what a mega-corporation thought I should have to see through algorithms. I have since found a great instance over on cupoftea.social that promotes quality discussion with friendly participants.
This planted my initial seed about federated social media. I knew from some experience that it could be applied in many different ways. I started looking at Reddit alternatives recently as things started heating up over the recent API changes and came across both kbin and lemmy.
Anyways that’s enough about my journey, I’m more curious about yours. What brought you here and do you plan on staying for a while?
Never knew kbin until seeing a post in Reddit mentioning r/kbinMigration was banned. Streisand effect!
Exactly why I made an account over here. I checked this place out yesterday, was iffy on it, then today saw the ban post and figured if they’re trying to silence the main hub of talk about a competitor then it might be worth making an account and sticking around.
That’s how I originally found Reddit (from Digg) so the circle of life continues.
Me too, have been on Mastodon since 2018 but for some reason never looked at Lemmy or kbin.
Joined a Lemmy instance a couple of weeks ago but that’s just defederated and will shut down, so I’ve applied to join another instance.
Following the disastrous reddit AMA, which revealed the sheer disregard that Reddit has for its users and the third party apps that are needed, I decided to join kbin as well.
So far I’m enjoying Kbin very much.
I won’t use Reddit during the shutdown but will occasionally peak in after the 14th, but only to see if sense has prevailed. If it hasn’t then come June 30th, I’ll delete all my posts from Reddit and then delete the account.
I came over after the AMA. From what I’ve heard on the grapevine reddit can restore your last deleted comment. I want my content gone from reddit so I plan on editing all of my comments to Thank you u/spez your nightmare of an AMA. It showed your true colours. Your direct behavior is the reason I am leaving reddit. Then i’ll delete my account. I think power delete suite allows you to mass edit comments.
The recent interviews with u/spez convinced me that he is either incompetent or malicious. I’ve deleted my account early. It’s liberating to be away. There are reports of Reddit reverting deleted/edited posts.
I think same as many new people here. When I saw the news about Apollo it left a really bad taste in my mouth. It’s funny, I switched from Alien Blue to the official reddit app years ago (as they intended) and while I’ve been increasingly annoyed with the official app it wasn’t enough to deter me. When I saw the news about Apollo I was finally annoyed enough to delete the official app and switch to Apollo for its final month and got a glimpse at what I was missing out on. I also knew the clock was ticking to find a new home.
I started reading into reddit alternatives, looked at a few and saw stuff about lemmy and the fediverse. Tried to go to lemmy and couldn’t connect, I assume because they had the same traffic surge as all the reddit alternatives. Then I saw the kbin migration subreddit was banned and decided to try out kbin. Here I am.
With all of the reddit shenanigans, I saw someone posted about Lemmy. So, I joined the top instance at the time, Beehaw. Then, Beehaw decided to defederate (what seemed like) without user feedback from a couple of instances. So, I tried kbin. So far, I am enjoying it.
I’ve been looking for some Reddit alternative for some time (before all this API debacle) I found Lemmy, but most instances are too polarized in general (they are eaither far-right or far left)
I never liked Twitter (I’m not really into the microblogging format in general) so Mastodon is not a choice, someone mentioned Kbin (and Tildes) on Reddit and here I am
As a user I don’t really like the concept of the fediverse, it just make access to information harder since plenty of the information will be available on multiple instances so the activity feed will be filled with the same news again and again from different instances making it easier to miss the news I want to read, but it looks like is the direction internet is going, I’ll have to deal with it, like it or not
I was looking for Reddit alternatives and found a Reddit thread that mentioned that Kbin was good, so I decided to try it. So far, I like it, though I only found it yesterday. I will probably stay unless I find one I like more.
I’ve been on Mastodon for 10 months and kbin was mentioned recently as an alternative to reddit so here I am!