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I've been enjoying reddit less and less for a couple years already, the site is too big and there is so much junk on there to wade through
it is refreshing to see a smaller community elsewhere, and I like the concept of a fediverse more and more
I'm going to replace the subreddits I used to visit with communities and people on lemmy, mastodon, etc
reddit served its purpose (a digg replacement back in the day), now is the time for a new replacement
Agree. I haven’t used the main page in a long time and mostly used alt accounts for specific things and opsec and multi-reddits to separate interests on my main account. But I use it less and less every day and have for a while.
I suppose the one thing that would bring me back it professional moderation and a system that ensured moderators were benevolent.
Too many subs basically only have teenage kids moderating it because any mature adult doesn’t have the time nor the patience. That meme YouTube video of your average moderator is way too accurate, and it’s true even in the niche communities.
Im really excited to see how lemmy turns out :D it seems so many people don't want to leave at all