I knew about it during the api thing. I would have switched over but I realized I could patch boost and use it anyway. However I've made some unhinged rants that were horribly worded on throwaway accounts and got ip banned. Every account I make is immediately permabanned. I wish muttr didn't shut down so I could just vent the unspeakable there. Wasn't worth it since I'm always going to be completely alone.
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I went to kbin.social during the Reddit api exodus, and when that fell apart I had seen enough of lemmy through federated content to know that was where to go.
I started using Lemmy because, after a previous Reddit blackout a few years, the CEO of Reddit (Steve Huffman, AKA Spez) released a statement that (while I've long sense forgotten exactly what he said) made it seem like he was disappointed in the Reddit community for not supporting pedophilia. I used alternativeto.net to find Reddit alternatives and, because Lemmy wasn't at the top of the list at the time, I used a few other websites before using Lemmy. At first I used both simultaneously but I deleted my Reddit account after the API changes.
Its at the top of the list now.
It's a good thing it is now. Back when I checked it, for some reason, most of the websites listed were nothing like Reddit/Lemmy.
Yeah, 4chan was in the list despite it being wildly different.
Someone posted on one of the subreddits I used to read, and I tried it out. I stopped using reddit because of the API thing and a general dislike of private consolidation that you get with sites like it.
It's been fine. Some rough edges but worth it.
Reddit has become too political, with inconsistent censoring. Also didnโt love the bullshit with the API costs. Seemed like a power move to push small devs out