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this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2023
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reddit is transforming itself from a social media platform into a history lesson at this point. I'd say don't feel guilty if you still browse reddit at all, but don't be shocked when it's gone either.
the attitude and behavior of the company towards the community is what's going to finish it off more than anything.
there's so other ways they could've monetized reddit without causing all this, but they seem hell bent on being obtuse. to that, i shrug and move on.
Honestly I've been addicted to reddit for several years, and it even had negative consequences for my life. When I was depressed I just used reddit all day and became obsessed with the subreddit moderated. I deleted that account and now I'm in a much better place but that constant urge to open reddit is still there.
Before July 1 my reddit usage was around 2 hours every day, now it's been 0 for 5 days.
So I'd like to Thank Reddit admins for this.
i liked reading discussions and learning things from lurking reddit but never felt compelled to participate in discussions. now that i got my lemmy account figured out my desire to be on there is even less.
for some reason i actually want to be a part of the fediverse community. maybe it rekindles some of that old internet spirit for me.
the only thing I miss about reddit is how much more diversity it had. cause let's face it, there just isn't as much content here. it's also how I stayed caught up on current events
reddit certainly had a plethora of communities. the fediverse can get there too.
it's going to be more hands on than reddit. we can't wait for things to come to us like products on a conveyor belt. the content is in the discussions.
as long as people continue to participate, it will grow. stay positive.
that's a good point. I'll probably do my part and post a bunch just to fill stuff up a little more