Me too. I seldom posted on Reddit the last few years as I felt it got lost.
A refugee from The Other Place when Spez decided to sell out. Be gentle with me, I’m middle aged and trying to get my head around new tech.
Me too. I seldom posted on Reddit the last few years as I felt it got lost.
It feels like home! I didn’t think it would, but I’ve settled in. I like that it’s a smaller community as I feel my comments count for more somehow. I also like that we’re all (or at least a large proportion of us) just a little bit clueless about what’s going on or how stuff works round here - we’re muddling along together as best we can and it’s lovely.
It feels a lot like Reddit did back in the early days before it got popular, in fact. And I think the existence of multiple instances as opposed to one site has the potential to keep it that way - if your instance gets too big or too busy for your taste, migrate somewhere quieter or even create your own.
Right? I would have gladly paid a monthly fee if I was able to continue using the app of my choice and not view ads, and I’m guessing plenty others would have done so.
Yea Musk has a lot more to do with Twitter’s death than anything else.