I went searching for something today and instinctually clicked on a reddit link. Fortunately the sub was dark for the protest anyway, but it’s crazy how ingrained in me it is to go to reddit for everything.

Unfortunately now we’re going to have to get used to clicking on those clickbait tech articles like “TOP 10 FACEBOOK ALTERNATIVES 2023” to find information, and weed out the crappy blogs.

  • @LlamaSutra
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    The fact is that there is some useful info that only is on Reddit. No shame in looking that stuff up since that’s where it is.

    The main thing is to stop using Reddit as your go-to time waster/doom scrolling app

      • @LlamaSutra
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        401 year ago

        Tbh the lack of people and content here has limited my doom scrolling tremendously.

        Also helps that everyone here is like a kid on their first day of high school or college. Zero toxicity! 😎

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Give it time. The toxic trolls will soon realize they’re all just talking to each other and come to the fediverse for fresh meat.

          • @LlamaSutra
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            21 year ago

            I don’t think trolls think that hard. It’s all for instant gratification. There are few dedicated and motivated trolls. It’s a low effort sort of deal.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Actually for the first time I’m contributing now, on reddit I tried a few times but I never liked it, and never did more than liking.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      If people stop providing useful information on reddit, it’s usefulness will disappear over time.

      • @[email protected]
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        151 year ago

        There are also lots of people using Shreddit to remove their entire log of comments.

        I’m debating whether or not to do that with my account… I have several comments with solutions to specific tech issues, documentation on specific things. At the same time, I feel less and less comfortable with Reddit benefiting from information users provided for free.

        • Jaluvshuskies
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          61 year ago

          I’ve been on the fence about wiping my account as well. It’s just hard for me - my history, wholesome interaction with users, friends made, how many people I’ve helped, I’ve written a few guides. Man it just sucks. (the largest guide I’ve written, for Vindictus, is partially outdated, but also I put in sooooooo much effort into it and I’m really proud of it. maybe I’ll download and save as a .doc or something)

          I think I just need to hear someone’s stance on it, hear their points, and be persuaded

          I also need to figure out -when- to do that if I end up doing it. I assume before the 30th, but I’m not sure if some have started doing it already, and why

          • Saik0
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            11 year ago

            Request your data. Upload the contents wherever you please. https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request

            It’s not worth continuing to bring attention to Reddit as a platform when we can export the meaningful stuff and host it elsewhere that actually values the community itself rather than the monetary income that the users could provide.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          Grab those comments and repost them in a place where you are more comfortable. You can keep that knowledge out there without needing to keep your account if you don’t want to. Some of those apps actually give you your comment history in a file when they’re done.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          If you don’t have too many maybe consider posting them on Lemmy as new posts before deleting them? Keeps the information discoverable and helps populate Lemmy with good content, while giving Reddit the middle finger - TRIPLE WIN!

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I’m personally planning on wiping my account (I’m waiting for my GDPR export) and getting all the important stuff I wrote on my own “property”: on my wiki (or, rarely, on my blog)

          (For those interested: https://wiki.thefrenchghosty.me/ - no ads, no trackers)

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          Honestly? ChatGPT (4) is basically a stackoverflow 2.0. It’s my goto when I want help with specific problems. There are alternative options, is what I mean.

          I deleted all my comments on Reddit. I do not want them to benefit from my knowledge even if it might inconvenience someone else

          • @[email protected]
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            101 year ago

            The big problem with chatGTP is that you never can be sure that it’s right, you need to check it. On reddit and sites like it, you can see the amount of upvotes, which shows you if they are right or not.

            • @[email protected]
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              71 year ago

              I have seen a lot of highly upvoted comments on reddit which were very, very wrong.

              I still use reddit for help on things. But for topics that I’m less knowledgeable about (so I can’t gauge the accuracy myself), I try to just take everything with a grain of salt.

              • @[email protected]
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                31 year ago

                It helps that if something is wrong on Reddit, another redditor usually points it out since there are many eyes on any particular thread.

              • @[email protected]
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                True, but the chance of it being wrong is substantially smaller than the chance of chatGTP dreaming up something.

            • Jaluvshuskies
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              51 year ago

              One of my favorite parts about reddit is people will always be there to call out your BS, whether it be via downvotes or a comment. I always appreciated that because more times than not, they will tell them they’re wrong and explain why, sometimes even with sources. A lot of the time, they redirect people to better sources of information, like a telegram group about a custom android rom

              Of course, this isn’t true 100% of the time, not even downvoted comment is wrong - like the other person commented, it’s fair to take it with a grain of salt

              That’s why my solution for this is to research a topic EXTENSIVELY by reading tons of threads and comments about it, put them all together in my head and consider them all, and then decide on the best outcome/answer based on all the research combined. That way, I don’t just rely on 1 person’s response and hope they’re right. For most things though, them being wrong might not even make a huge negative impact

              I’ve found that Redditors also generally have our backs - they warn us about stuff to do or not to do, that companies don’t warn us about because it would otherwise profit them

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        We also don’t know if search engines will pay the new fees to index reddit, so that could potentially make it disappear faster.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Really? Doesn’t google and similar search engines use web crawlers, outside of the devloper API of reddit? Or is that different for reddit?

          • @[email protected]
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            Currently yes, but I’d imagine they’re also going to disallow crawlers via robots.txt or what’s to stop OpenAI and friends from acquiring the corpus that way? Though of course that assumes this whole thing is really thought through which might be a big assumption on my part…

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              I think they will probably whitelist google’s and microsoft’s webcrawlers, seeing as it’s kinda a huge source of traffic for them. But I’m far from an expert in this field XD

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      The fact is that there is some useful info that only is on Reddit.

      I mean reddit has become a insanely huge knowledge base for all sorts of technical problems and other topics. I’ve searched with site:reddit.com so many times for problem solving.

      • @LlamaSutra
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        Yeah exactly and me too! It will still have its use (until they decide to remove that too).

        Funnily enough, I’ve found that ChatGPT gives really good technical troubleshooting tips (like DIY and programming stuff). Cuts my troubleshoot time down tremendously.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think this is exactly right. I plan to use info available on reddit as reference material if needs be, but I will no longer be posting and therefore creating more content for reddit to sell on in the future.

      • @LlamaSutra
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        Personally it feels like working for free by posting on Reddit. Id rather create content about my hobbies here where no one is making money off of it.

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      I’d be interested to know from someone more tech-savvy whether googling advice, and then clicking on the cached version, still counts as viewing reddit. Because I’d ideally still like to append reddit to my google searches without giving them ad views.

      AKA if someone monetises advice given for free, we should be able to freely access it.

  • @[email protected]
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    Google has been pretty much useless lately because it just spits out this SEO spam (probably all written by LLMs, that’s the only way to explain why it’s never happened before but does happen now), so losing reddit as one of the best sources of non-AI-generated information would set us back a lot.

    What we need is the current state of reddit, but frozen in time and just as searchable as reddit is right now. And since reddit won’t want to lose SEO, they will be open to scraping.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        Would it be possible to somehow mirror the archive as a read only lemmy instance? Like… Funny@oldreddit so that it would be still searchable from lemmy?

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          I can look into doing this because it sounds like a genius idea. I’ll have to work with a friend and see what we can pull together

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m sure it’s possible. Someone would either need to transpile the current data format to match Lemmys’, or just build a new front-end for it. Also, it might be considerably difficult to host something like this because there’s just so much data. The Pushshift archive alone is 2TB, which is primarily just text.

    • Petri
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      Google search has just gotten so incredibly bad. It’s even getting bad at programming searches which used to be a strong suit. Luckily duckduckgo has actually gotten better.

    • PrivateNoob
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      I think it’s perfectly okay to compromise. I’m gonna hopefully use Lemmy as Reddit, and if I can’t find the desired info on here, then Reddit will help me out. I can already find lemmy posts when searching for infos.

    • @[email protected]
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      I know it’s not exactly what you’re looking for, but don’t forget you can often grab a cached copy of the page if you found it via Google. That’s probably the best way to extract some information without giving Reddit a hit right now.

  • @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    I spent some time on mastodon, squabbles, kbin and vlemmy today subscribing… it helped seeing many of the same communities in them. I’m 60… so I know younger minds are nimble enough to make themselves comfortable elsewhere.

    What I’m interested in seeing is if others are committed and tenacious enough to stand their ground - outside of Reddit. One thing I’ve learned as I’ve gotten older… things change, and sometimes fighting over turf leaves the winner a ruined playground with bad memories for everybody.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      The key is amassing a large enough audience of people who want something new, not just people who want a 1:1 replacement for reddit. There’s no way lemmy will be able to compete in content volume but I think the idea of “non corporate” social media will be attractive to people

  • @[email protected]
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    321 year ago

    It’ll take time. I think eventually we’ll have enough knowledge on Reddit alternatives like Lemmy where we can add “lemmy” to our search strings instead of “reddit”.

    • CaptainBlagbird
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      The problem with that is, that not all instances use “Lemmy” or even “feddit” in the URL.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          Sparks an idea, I briefly remember google or some search engine letting you search for forums, a browser extension which did this for a few different larger forums and then aggregated the results could yield a similar result.

            • @[email protected]
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              Nice to see Kagi get mentioned!

              I’ve been using Kagi for about a month now, and I love the quality of results you get. I’d say it’s still a niche product for people who need to do a lot of searches but can’t be bothered to dig through commercialized ad-driven SEO’d crap. I haven’t used the personalization features like lenses much, although it’s useful for finding PDFs and answers to programming questions.

              What do you think about Kagi?

              • @[email protected]
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                Never heard of it, just went to have a look and they had a “give it a try” button with a “best headphones” example. Note the very first result. Given the context of this thread, pretty funny 😅

      • @can
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        What do you mean? Who would register at such a place.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      We all have to do our part to talk about the products and services we use here on Lemmy. Does anyone know of a good community similar to /r/buyitforlife on the fediverse?

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          Is there a way I can follow that without having to create a new account? Still trying to figure everything out

            • @[email protected]
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              71 year ago

              Someone needs to make an extension that seamlessly manages federations and servers like that, since it is going to be the worst part of switching

              • @ShutYourPieHole
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                Hate to repost the same thing, but this might help in that regard: https://sh.itjust.works/post/70143

                It’s not really an extension, rather its a GreaseMonkey script, but it does simplify the process quite a bit by redirecting a community to your local instance. I’ve found it has simplified my workstream. I’m sure there will be extensions and other utilities to come in the near future.

            • Killarny
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              How are those search terms meant to work? I’ve seen so many people recommend searching for communities by adding an exclamation point in front, but that has never produced any results when I search using Jerboa. Is that actually supposed to work, or is the exclamation point a placeholder that I have to know to exclude or replace with something else?

              • MrScottyTay
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                I’ve had the same experience, I’ve found better luck subscribing to outside communities through the websites on desktop but it’s still not 100% for me. Jerboa really needs to find a way to handle community links properly.

              • @[email protected]
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                It seems to fail initially, but if you wait a few seconds and try again, it should show up. At least that’s how it is on desktop.

            • Rhaedas
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              Default search is for Communities but I found I could only find some I looked for if I changed it to “All” when searching. It would say nothing found otherwise. They were an existing (but new) community on another Lemmy instance.

          • @ShutYourPieHole
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            I also found this GreaseMonkey script that simplifies the entire process by allowing you to redirect any community to your local instance: https://sh.itjust.works/post/70143

            This really simplified my workstream for adding new communities. There is also a script to reformat the site to look more like old Reddit if you are really wanting to feel at home. Some great work being done in that community.

          • @Ergonomic_Keyboard
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            So far, I just search the sub name in the instance I’m registered to and it always appears in the search results at the top.

            Click that and I’m in!

    • billwashere
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      I know the feeling. I had to put it in a folder “Do not use”. It’s like the first rhing I check in the morning. This lemmy thing has potential. I miss Apollo so much though. Jesus if Christian ported Apollo to use a lemmy backend I’m not sure I’d even notice it wasn’t Reddit. 😀

    • @[email protected]
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      I made a shortcut automation in iOS to close Apollo as soon as it’s opened. Works & has caught me in my habit a few times already. lmao

    • @[email protected]
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      I replaced my reddit icon with Jerboa. I’m working on my own client in the mean time, though

    • nii236
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      I keep unlocking my phone then opening Apollo, then realising what day it was then locking my phone again.

      In a constant endless loop.

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    I feel like we need a Redditor’s Anonymous community lol.

    Hi I’m Swintoodles and I’ve tried to open reddit 3 times this morning. The site is sparse, so I only browsed for 20 minutes, but I know I can get better!

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Ive been tapping the empty space on my phone where the reddit app was out of habit all day

      • @Quoicessa
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        I downloaded two news apps and put them where my Reddit icon used to be and it’s not a bad move because it means I read news instead of just checking comments on news.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah I was thinking of using Perun’s referral link to Ground News, and sticking it in that spot. Probably only after the end of the month though.

    • @Ergonomic_Keyboard
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      I have set a 0 minute timer on Boost and Infinity, so I can’t navigate to reddit. On the first day of blackout I had to open reddit to try and find the name for lemmy, squabbles and raddle so I had some alternatives as I couldn’t remember them!

      I have opened and closed youtube way too many times. It’s been tough. I even went to 4chan after many year last night. A real blast from the past.

      Full relapse yesterday.

      I’m hoping to do better today.

      We so need a RedditsAnonymous!

      -edit- I said on the first day I went to reddit… but it’s only been one day!! wow. that’s embarrassing lol

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s going to take time to reposition, but for the long haul this is the best course of action, personally I’ve uninstalled and blocked - but I do miss some of the subreddits from before.

        This community seems to be in its early steps, so every contribution means progress, and sooner rather than later we’ll be back to where we want to be!

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m using a pi-hole on my network and I added reddit to the ‘blocked list’ to cut down on myself clicking the links. I should find a way to filter out the links from my search results easily, but this works for now.

  • MrScottyTay
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    In all fairness there’s a lot of knowledge on Reddit anyway, people will likely still need to visit Reddit for historical purposes. It really shows how ingrained Reddit was to internet society when you try to look up fixes for certain things and the only relevant result is from Reddit, but then it’s been privated so you can’t see it. It’s going to be a big struggle for certain things on the internet if those kinds of subreddit never reopen.

    I don’t think I’ll go back to Reddit as an active user but there’ll be times I’ll need to go there for actual information.

    • @[email protected]
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      Honestly I’m trying to retrain my brain to type beehaw instead of reddit as a reflex when I open a new tab. Beehaw is literally my rehab

  • @[email protected]
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    It is a shame because there is so much knowledge on reddit that can be lost. Whenever I had a problem I would append reddit to my google search. Bug fixes for games, advice on purchases etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      I know it’s kinda irreplaceable. I think I will stop mindless browsing Reddit but will still go there occasionally when I’m looking for specific advice.

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        I’d be interested to know from someone more tech-savvy whether googling advice, and then clicking on the cached version, still counts as viewing reddit. Because I’d ideally still like to append reddit to my google searches without giving them ad views.

        AKA if someone monetises advice given for free, we should be able to freely access it.

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        This will be how I use it as well. Reddit usually tends to have the most concise, up-to-date answers for a lot of questions that I have about most my hobbies. Especially video games.

        That will hopefully change, but it was such a good way to basically guarantee I found the information I actually wanted.

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      Me too, it will be difficult to fix that fucking bug that just you and one lost redditor has experienced lol

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      perhaps some lunatic out there will try preserving some of that in the fediverse, although I guess it will be nigh impossible to separate the quality content from the mountains of shit

      edit: of course they’re already on it: https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/142l1i0/archiveteam_has_saved_over_108_billion_reddit/

      ArchiveTeam has been archiving Reddit posts for a while now, but we are running out of time. So far, we have archived 10.81 billion links, with 150 million to go.
      Recent news of the Reddit API cost changes will force many of the top 3rd party Reddit apps to shut down. This will not only affect how people use Reddit, but it will also cause issues with many subreddit moderation bots which rely on the API to function. Many subreddits have agreed to shut down for 48 hours on June 12th, while others will be gone indefinitely unless this issue is resolved. We are archiving Reddit posts so that in the event that the API cost change is never addressed, we can still access posts from those closed subreddits.

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        Yeah I’ve seen that. My only hope is that it is easily searchable. Not much help for most for the data to be archived in a non-accessible format.

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          well maybe they could just put it on one read only lemmy instance, restrict access to anything that isn’t a crawler and let google/bing/duckduckgo solve that problem for us

  • @[email protected]
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    It doesn’t help the fact that depending of the question, every single answer ends up being only on reddit and nowhere else.

    • @[email protected]
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      I have this problem because Google hasn’t been as good the past few years unless I append “reddit” to my search. During all of this going on, I’ve been trying to be diligent about viewing the cached version instead, but it’s not always available.

    • @[email protected]
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      This is one of the problems for me. I frequently search tech issues and more often than not, a lot of links are from Reddit.

      • @[email protected]
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        Really specific issues are more often than not only found in reddit, and that’s not even all, for me at least; a lot of those answers in reddit are short and to the point. Sometimes you search for the solution of a problem and find posts on websites filled with irrelevant information that you don’t really have the time/patience to read. . .

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          I’m worried, not all but large enough group of Reddit users are already deleting their account, and with that are gone years of knowledge and good answer threads using the tool that retroactively edits your comments.

          They have their full right, of course, but it will be a net loss for the future.

          • @zeldis
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            There will be archives made available by various groups I’m sure. And that’s assuming Reddit doesn’t just go undelete all those. Either way I’d guess that certain subreddits/communities will end up finding their new home here or elsewhere and over time the information that shows up on reddit will become more and more stale

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              If you delete an account now, all the threads it ever commented on will lose context and become useless unless archived already. That’s the situation we’re in, people are deleting their accounts without thinking about all the content that they have contributed to and destroying it.

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                I think their mindset is that they don’t want Reddit to profit off of those contributions. I understand that, but personally I won’t be nuking my account, even though RiF is the only way I really browse the site.

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          Agree. Here’s hoping that eventually we shall see the same amount and quality of information in the fediverse.

  • @[email protected]
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    Yep, same thing happened to me. Tried to figure out what the Fragile modifier does in Trackmania but I couldn’t find the answer anywhere. /r/trackmania is shutdown (based) and i literally couldn’t find the answer anywhere. I still don’t even know what it does…

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    Absolutely. When I was having my first coffee this morning, I tried to browse Reddit out of a habit. Luckily, Apollo reminded my with a banner that I shouldn’t do this. Now I am trying to change my “browse Reddit” habit into “browse Lemmy” habit. So far I it works great - not missing anything until now.

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    I had to move Sync off the homepage of my phone to avoid the muscle memory of just clicking it mindlessly. I have caught myself once or twice wanting to type it into the URL.

    • @[email protected]
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      yea me too, lol. i just put jerboa in the same spot I had sync to use my muscle memory for good

    • Number5isAlive
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      I definitely had to move the icon…and so sad about Sync, it’s like an old friend.

      • @[email protected]
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        Don’t delete it just yet, the app developer mentioned there is a chance he updates the API and app to work with Lemmy.

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          This is really great to hear! If I can keep using Sync honestly a big part of what I’ll miss about Reddit will disappear

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    Yeah when I’m bored I automatically open Sync, then close it cause I don’t want to use it during the blackout.

    • @Rossel
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      31 year ago

      The Sync app is so good, losing it is the biggest blow of all of this mess.