Since it is clear that Reddit has no intention of backtracking one iota on its API pricing stance, I will be using the site a whole lot less come the end of this month.
Lemmy seems like the best potential replacement for Reddit in a lot of ways, so those of you who are joining the exodus are welcome to join this community and continue the good work that r/DebunkThis has been doing for over a decade, just on a platform that hasn't sold its soul to venture capital.
Let us know in the comments if you have any thoughts, concerns, or ideas for helping our community flourish.
It's clear that the % of members who are going to migrate here is relatively small, however I'd much rather be here with less activity than back on Reddit.
I anticipate migrants will be more perceptive, intelligent, and active, than those who stay behind.
The majority over there are clueless as to what is at stake or why any of it matters beyond them being able to scroll and mindlessly benefit from the work of others. They're users, rather than builders or facilitators. They don't understand howthings become available for their use, but they certainly don't want their use disturbed. It's all like tap water or electricity to them. Open a valve, flip a switch, and here comes the magical water and light. No clue how it gets to them, but don't you dare interfere with their use!
This domain will be initially populated with better people.