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  • DarthRedLeader@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlSad
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    1 year ago

    Fair enough. Despite the virtuosity of those who want to quit Reddit on principle (like myself), it can be easy to forget that Reddit is home to smaller, more niche communities that won’t be able to foster the same kind of engagement for a long time to come anywhere else. I think a lot of us will end up going back after the blackout in one way or another until alternatives are able to come into their own. At the very least, I know I will continue to drive traffic as I search for technical problems or recommendations on Reddit, like I do today, even if I no longer continue to mindlessly scroll like I did before.

    Thanks for the insight and for taking my comment as it was meant, a simple question for deeper understanding. I feel like a typical Reddit response would have been to be very defensive.

    (And sorry for the typos, I should have read closer when I was still waking up this morning).

    EDIT: lol, just realized you weren’t the person I originally replied to. Lemmy’s been hard to navigate with the slowness today, but my comment still stands.


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    1 year ago

    I’m curious, because we all have our own reasons, is it just about third-party apps or about the broader direction Reddit has been headed in over the last several years

    What if they do reduce their pricing structure so that third-party apps can more reasonably afford it in the short term? What makes you think they have your (being a broad term for the Reddit Community as a whole) interests in mind as they continue to grow and change the platform?







  • Debian on all of my servers.

    I’ve had Fedora on my Framework laptop for the last year and have really enjoyed the out-of-the-box usability. I think the only troubleshooting I’ve had to do over that year is some weird issues with CUPS.

    I’d love to check out Void one of these days, though, or switch back over to Arch, which was my primary for a few years before Fedora. As an aging dude, distro-hopping isn’t quite as exciting as it was 10-15 years ago when I had more time and energy to play around.




  • After the AMA yesterday, I made the decision to delete all of my posts and comments. I’m not sure I see a reason todeletee my account altogether as I think not giving traffic to Reddit is more important, so I left everything else the way it is. Maybe one of these days I’ll go back through and delete everything for good.

    All that said, like most other people here, I have no intention of going back, especially after yesterday, unless there’s some sort of drastic change which is very unlikely.