Goodbye Reddit, hopefully Feddit is my forever home
Well, looks like Feddit (I hope there's a German one called Deddit) is now my home. I've been here a while and am enjoying the more intimate atmos.
Over the last couple of weeks I've downloaded all my reddit posts and comments, deleted all my reddit posts and comments and now, today, deleted my account.
Yeah, I started on lemmy two weeks ago or whenever reddit confirmed they were killing third party apps, and I've been perfectly comfortable here, haven't used Reddit since.
I doubt Reddit will care that I've gone, and I doubt any of this user action will change their intent since their plans are all about generating revenue and - of course - we were the product not the customer.
I think the tone of the other site will change, more than it already has.
And the audience changing will be part of that.
A lot of the old-time members joined when there was a strong "internet freedom" ethos, and may well have migrated away.
There will still be plenty of people there, and quite possibly those people are more profitable (less chance of running adblockers, more likely to click sponsored posts)
Of course. I'm not trying to change Reddit, I just don't really like Reddit anymore. Same reason I stopped using Google and Microsoft and planning on getting a Tesla. I'm onto duckduckgo, Linux and aptera. Once any company gets too greedy or overbearing are simply stops offering the services I'm looking for, I leave.
Brilliant article - we can now see behind the wizards curtain and it's not a pretty sight. Confirms my decision to get out - the Fediverse is what the web should always have been but it was co-opted by Big Tech who offered us free and easy Internet access as long as we did it in their walled garden.
Web 4.0 has been a bit vague but I do wonder if one of the keys is the Fediverse.