I saw Jerboa while scrolling through random apps to potentially install, and became excited that finally there’s a REDDIT alternative as well, instead of just Twitter. Mastodon might be nice, but I don’t use Twitter, and I probably won’t use Mastodon, either. Reddit, on the other hand, oh man…

Reddit is honestly so important to the internet at this point that you’re trolling if you do web searches without “reddit” appended at the end (be it technological, physiological, historical, political, or any other type of topic that you’re looking for information or opinions about).

However… Reddit is going towards a terrible corporate direction, and something like Lemmy has been desperately needed for a while now, and I hope it can eventually somehow become the new “reddit” at the end of web searches eventually, as nobody knows what could happen to Reddit soon…

I find the most random, but also INCREDIBLY important and crucial bits of information deep within Reddit thread replies, since each one can go anywhere, no matter what the original post was about, such as finding out that fabric softeners are damaging for everything, especially humans, and that they should just generally not be used… on a gaming-related subreddit. Of course I start doing my research afterwards as well, now specifically regarding what I just learned to make sure and verify I know the correct information from multiple sources, but even just that initial random warning is great to start off with.

And the worst part? We might lose ALL of these things since we’re at the mercy of Reddit’s shareholders (even more so in the future, most likely), and these incredible resources and HUMAN EXPERIENCES that one shares, and MANY others learn from, could just… disappear…

A quick major policy change, and goodbye Reddit…

I’m looking forward to Lemmy taking off!

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Yeah, it is pretty sad what happened to Reddit. Aaron Swartz would be disappointed.

    I think it is cool that content is replicated among the Lemmy instances so that if a server goes down the content is still available on other servers that fetched the content before.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      71 year ago

      Exactly! It’s a real shame when a subreddit with lots of content, history, and human socialization and activity just gets taken down, and it just becomes… gone.

      Also Rest In Peace Aaron Hillel Swartz, you were done wrong, and you improved the world with your existence and intentions!