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this post was submitted on 22 Jul 2023
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Want to truly let reddit die and walk away?
Just walk away bro, and stop flooding lemmy with posts about reddit.
Uhh, some of us would not like to see a cooperation profit off of our contributions. This is a perfectly fine place to discuss our exit strategy of a service we have contributed content for for years.
Most people are brand new to Lemmy and this will be the case for a long time. It's inevitable for information to be repeated for a while.
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I'm in your camp, and don't want to look back.
I thought about these other strategies, edit comments, link to Lemmy/other fediverses, but it's too much work for something I want to walk away from.
It's as if breaking up with an ex for his/her toxic behaviour, and choosing to burn him/her even more, or just stfu and move on, I'm choosing the latter.
Mentally, I think it's better for me, rather than carry this grudge passenger longer than it should.
Same for twitter, meta/fb. I'm fine with seeing posts as long as it's 'news' and not being salty.