My reason is that Reddit has opened a representative office in Turkey. This means the government can hand over IP addresses whenever it wants. In short, I came to Lemmy because freedom is gone. Fuck Reddit.

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    Well mine is because I got permanently banned 2 times in a row in single week first one for alleged pedophilism (I’m literally 16 ✌🏻🥀) and second for ban evasion

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      It’s worse, they use AI to detect your behavior patterns, so many datapoints to determine who you are, using a VPN is not only not going to help but triggers their detection systems, they do NOT like anonymity anymore, in direct opposition to how it started out.

      In the first handful of years you put in a new username a password and you were in, people had dozens of alts, now they def connects all of them and know which ones are you. Get banned on one you get banned on all, and they will be on the lookout for you and doing heavy analysis to make sure you can’t get back in.

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    My reason is that Reddit has opened a representative office in Turkey.

    Fuckers are opening up consulates…

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    The mobile app is garbage, posts either get no responses or way too many, bots, endless bickering (much like Lemmy), and being a proprietary tracking PoS.

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        Yeah this was it for me. Best app ever…no bullshit ads or anything…and I was really upset that Reddit forcefully killed it for money. However, I did find that the app Red Reader is allowed to exist because of its accessibility features for the visually impaired. It’s a good browsing experience…simple and no ads or BS.

        I still do browse Reddit because a lot of the communities I visit on there either don’t exist on Lemmy or are too underpopulated for much of any content. Please don’t tell me to just “post more content” myself. The point is I often don’t have much content for the communities I visit. Like it or not, a community with 10 active members just isn’t enough to have much to participate with, even if I am the one posting most of the content. For example, there is a tattoo community I stumbled across on Lemmy. But I only have so many tattoos. So obviously I cannot fill the page with endless more content.

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          I basically only use it for work stuff like /r/sysadmin or some of the vendor specific boards.

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      Shutting down third-party apps through unreasonable API pricing with extremely little notice, then actively lying about their conversations with Apollo’s developer about it even though he had recordings of the calls.

      I think there was even more BS at that time that made it against my personal values to stay, but those were the nails in the coffin for me.

      It was hard. I spent over ten years on reddit, and I’d been active in some meetup groups over the years, so a lot of my real-life friends came from there. It felt like ending a part of my identity.

      But hearing what kinds of nonsense they’ve continued to pull, I know I made the right decision and I’m glad I moved.

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        They forcibly replaced moderation teams on tons of major subreddits that went dark in protest too. No hesitation, tossed out the old teams entirely and replaced them with randoms, even on the former default subs. It was fucking chaos.

        There was very obvious botting happening to push opinions in favor of the api-pocalypse in certain big subs, to the point where you could reply to the bots with some of the most basic ass prompt redirection/escape and get them to spit out cooking recipes.

        People were getting banned for even mentioning lemmy. Reddit was reverting people editing their comments to try and scrub their history on the site, and banning the accounts, which is arguably a violation of GDPR’s right to be forgotten.

        It was an absolute shit show.


        I had already made a lemmy account by that point. If it had just been the api lockdown, I probably would have went back in at least a limited capacity using one of the patched third party clients (use your own api key) or the patched official official one (removes the ads).

        But all of that shit together broadcast loud and clear that Reddit’s owners weren’t just passively stupid about what actually made the site worthwhile, they were actively antagonistic towards it.

        It was no secret that Reddit had no fucking clue why Reddit “worked” and couldn’t be trusted to make good decisions. But all this shit demonstrated that the only thing they were interested in doing was intentionally killing it in a delusional attempt to maximize short term gains.


        And every time I had even a smidgen of desire to go back, they pulled more bullshit.

        Auto-generated language specific copies of popular subreddits, utilizing poor quality machine translation and literally stealing the top posts from the original subs with no attribution. Reddit disavowed that it was done by Reddit admins themselves, but there’s no way it could have happened at the speed and scale it did otherwise.

        Mods still don’t have anything remotely equivalent to the old tools from before the api bullshit.

        People getting permabanned over the most basic word filters imaginable (discussing the game Luigi’s Mansion after the CEO-cide), then getting IP banned when they created a new account to try and get in touch with support.


        I still browse some of the subs related to my work passively (sysadmin, powershell, azure, etc) but the drop in quality and amount of bots is unignorable. Half the sysadmin sub posts are the most thinly veiled product ad setups.

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      Yeah, I used Infinity for reddit but then they had to start charging for use because of the API pricing so I moved to Eternity which is a fork of Infinity for lemmy. Problem is, Eternity doesn’t seem to be maintained anymore so when it stops working with some lemmy update I guess I’ll just have to go back to entertaining myself with simon tatham’s portable puzzle collection or something

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    The API stupidity a while back. Reddit is unusable without 3rd party clients, and inc3 Joey didn’t work anymore I said goodbye to the few communities who’s members might recognize my username, and proceeded to delete my account.

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      Also a former Joey user, though I switched to Lemmy before Joey stopped working and just used both.

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    An absolute no-holds barred site-wide ultra-perma-ban with extra hot sauce.

    I was innocent, btw.

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    I still visit Reddit occasionally for old niche tech support, but that’s about it. Tried Voat but it was dead on arrival.

    Here’s a list -

    Lose of RiF was the last straw.

    Inconsistent censorship.

    Mods targeting users.

    Promoted ads disguised content

    Hive mind comment bombing and down voting

    Lack of understanding or reason

    Gatekeeping by mods and users

    Spam bots

    Achievements and robot challenges

    Reposting/resharing the same memes over and over like it was new content.

    Reporting posts didn’t seem to do anything