How has it been for you? Do you get FOMO feeling sometimes?

I use Reddit less and less but haven’t fully quit yet. Always have this odd feeling of FOMO regards content.

Not only that, some subreddits haven’t migrated to any other platform unfortunately. Or they have but the content is very little compared to Reddits content.

Note - wasn’t sure where to post this. So if this wasn’t the right place, apologies!

The issue I have with Reddit - it’s full of hateful people and most content is just bots karma farming.

EDIT: Thanks for all the responses!

EDIT 2: Thanks for the ones that mentioned RSS-Feed. Just got it and it’s amazing. Still manage to only follow the subreddits that I like without crapads.

  • TJDetweiler@lemmy.ca
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    Fully left Reddit. Hate that they killed Sync so bounced. Don’t miss it at all.

    The flip side is Lemmy is meh. Every damn post is Linux shilling. We get it. Lemmy users like Linux. At least Sync works on this site.

    Ultimately, I guess I just don’t care about either site. I just want something to mindlessly browse for a few minutes every day when I’m shitting, and Lemmy is fine.

  • Yote.zip@pawb.social
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    I left reddit totally when I made my account here. Lemmy has been great, but it’s not a full replacement per se. Most often I’ve just decided I can live without the niche reddit content. Lemmy has plenty of its own content, and it’s enough for me to fill that “hole”.

    As I’m sure many are aware, reddit has addictive qualities that aren’t always serving your best interest. Just because there’s a subreddit for r/breadstapledtotrees doesn’t mean you should dedicate time out of your day to look at it. All the important discussions to me have mostly moved over here, and all the people who are posting and commenting on Lemmy have a much much higher level of aptitude on these topics than redditors (I like that you can go into a random meme community on Lemmy and pick a fight about filesystems).

    We still need to create and fill a lot of niche communities here, but Rome wasn’t built in a day and we’re making great progress here in just a few months. Lemmy feels viable and sustainable and I think we’re past the hard part of gaining critical mass and making daily Lemmy use a habit. My call-to-action would be to stop searching reddit for answers to things and start posting those questions on Lemmy. There are so many smart people here waiting to infodump their experience onto you.

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    I miss it. It makes me angry, and a little sad, and definitely lonely. I miss the community and the friends I had (which accounted for too much of my social interaction). But I still feel like it was the right move.

    It is a toxic place in many ways, but there are communities there that are hard to replace. I ignored much of what was happening for far too long, and a lot of my pain now comes from a failure to deal with that reality when I should have done

    Instead I moved with the masses, at least in theory. I hate that it was necessary, but I would do it again.

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    Life’s been nice here. It was uncomfortable losing all the stuff I’d subbed, the content was slim when I first switched… But I knew it would be.

    You adjust, you find new things to enjoy around here even when you lose things that as yet have no replacement from Reddit.

    But I’m serious about the need for privacy and escaping ads. I have no regrets.

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    11 months ago

    I totally quit reddit and I miss it. I miss it so much, in fact, that I tried to go on there like nothing ever happened- but it sucks so bad that I still missed Reddit, even when I was literally using it. It’s just terrible now. Lemmy is mad decent, and I really like how it isn’t run for profit. Still a little janky in some regards, and it’s definitely skewed toward certain demographics, but it’s definitely my favorite social platform.

  • DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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    Honestly, I haven’t missed it. I’m no longer doom-scrolling an eternal screen of karma-farming bullshit.

    I took part in the blackout protest and tried Lemmy at the same time. When Reddit proved they didn’t give a shit, I went back long enough to scrub my post and comment history, before deleting my ~15yo account entirely. Sure, they could probably recover the data, but why would they?

    I use Pihole for DNS and a private searx-ng instance for web search, so I just block all Reddit domains in DNS and search results, and it’s genuinely like it doesn’t exist for me any more.

    Also, the pace on Lemmy is much nicer, IMHO. I find a lot of days I only look at Lemmy a couple of times, and very quickly move on if there’s no posts of interest to me.

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    For me it was great. I’ve been trying to leave that shithole for years; Lemmy got enough content quantity and diversity to keep me entertained.

    I do miss a few niche subs; mostly r/conlangs, game-specific subs, and a few subs for anime/manga/LN series. But I don’t really feel missing out.

    I also miss behaving like a shit-flinging monkey and chimping out. I don’t do this here in Lemmy, but I did it all the time in Reddit. I guess that I contributed to what you call “hateful people”? Perhaps not, you don’t look like the sort of user that I’d chew on.

    The issue I have with Reddit - it’s full of hateful people and most content is just bots karma farming.

    My issue with Reddit is also the userbase. But it’s on another level: the local culture of Reddit encourages braindeadness, disingenuousness, entitlement, and circlejerking.

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      the local culture of Reddit encourages braindeadness, disingenuousness, entitlement, and circlejerking

      I feel like I see more of that here, at least because there are no active replacements yet for the niche subreddits I used to participate in which were actually moderated to remove low-effort comments. I would never have posted in /r/politics if I wanted to discuss a controversial topic, but here I feel like that’s the only option.

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        11 months ago

        That’s a good counterpoint - in Reddit, large subs often work as containment cages for the morons; Lemmy is simply not large enough to have this distinction yet. And perhaps the topic also has some influence, I feel like people in Lemmy are emotionally more strongly attached to their political views than in Reddit, this is not bad per se but people often get irrational when they’re emotionally attached to a subject.

        • PM_ME_FAT_ENBIES@lib.lgbt
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          11 months ago

          Yeah, Reddit users will call you a transphobic slur and move on. Lemmy users will harass you for months for being trans. cough hexbear

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      issues

      i find paragraph comments with a tone that sounds like garbage

      often found in arguments

      they agree with people who don’t care about things that don’t affect them

      reasonable comments are downvoted when they’re unpopular

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        not caring about things that don’t affect you is more acceptable there

        This, too. So much this.

        In Reddit you’re either “waaah you evil!!11one” or you have strong opinions about every fucking thing. And what a coincidence - those strong opinions happen to coincide with the ones of most other subreddit users! It also pisses me off.

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      Aside from legaladvice and MilitaryStories, I don’t think there’s anything I really miss about it.

  • REdOG@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Id been there 16 years, fuck em. Cold turkey and haven’t been back. Making new habits is hard, take the help you get is my advice and make a better habit. I’ve been programming more and uh uh refining my porn consumption lol

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    TBH it feels like I’m in high school now and going to Reddit is like visiting the middle school.

    • rrrurboatlibad@lemdro.id
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      I was lurking for a comment like this. You’ve described my feeling exactly. Lemmy feels a bit more mature. I went cold turkey for reddit and I’m not going back. Btw, I use Connect app and really live it. I don’t seem to have some of the technical issues that I see others talk about with Lemmy

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    I miss some of the niche communities but I’m less addicted to social media these days so it seems like a step in the right direction

  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.world
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    I wouldn’t call it FOMO, but I am sad about not seeing a lot of smaller niche communities that haven’t made the switch. Maybe eventually stuff like USB C hardware will be popular enough to have the same community.

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    No FOMO, haven’t really missed anything personally. The way I used reddit transferred perfectly to lemmy

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    The issue I have with Reddit - it’s full of hateful people

    I left two or three years before the big wave, for precisely this reason. It really is a toxic culture – it seeps into your brain that you cannot say something mildly wrong or controversial without the mob snowballing your comment to death.
    No one affords others any goodwill, because not doing so makes their own number go up.

    I was on Mastodon for quite a while, because Lemmy wasn’t a thing yet. And over there, you can only make people’s numbers go up and the culture reflects that.
    I do feel like the Lemmy model works better for unearthing content (Mastodon is more about people), but I can’t help but feel like there ought to be a path in the middle.

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      it seeps into your brain that you cannot say something mildly wrong or controversial without the mob snowballing your comment to death.

      It wasn’t like that over here a few months ago, but unfortunately that’s starting to change.

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        Yeah, that big wave brought a lot of that culture over here and it might be self-sustaining…