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I stopped using reddit after they dropped the bomb on the devs and I'm not a fan of the company.
I understand the hatred towards them, but this is definitely expected from a company like reddit, and any other social media for that matter. As users we must be aware that we don't own the content in their platform.
I wouldn't be surprised if the same story comes from Instagram tomorrow, though I suppose there will be a bigger outcry then.
Honestly over the last year since the great migration, the discussions on lemmy have really grown and matured to the point where i don't really see the value of reddit anymore
For me there's still value in the niche communities like r/rimworld and the like, but for everything else I'm firmly on Lemmy now