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Were you guys able to get people to move to Lemmy?

I'm ready to step away from Reddit. I know you can encounter toxic behavior on other platforms too, but I'm just exhausted by the level of negativity there. So, I have two questions for those who have fully transitioned β€” What prompted your decision to leave? And were you able to get others to join you on Lemmy?

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  • The API debacle got me to leave, I had become fond of Infinity for reddit, and saw there was a fork for Lemmy called eternity.

    I implored a sub I modded to join me, likely a handful did.

    I like it here much better, I can never go back now.

    • There are communities I enjoy on Reddit so fully committing to Lemmy is a bit hard for me right now. It sucks. 😭

      • That's how I feel too. I'm mostly committed to Lemmy, to the point where I even deleted my Reddit account, but I also still lurk in a few, like /r/SWTOR, /r/JPEGXL, /r/trans, and /r/ChangeMyView.

        There are communities for the latter three, but the JPEG-XL one is just a mirror community, the Trans one is not quite as active (still decent AFAICT), and the top CMV one I can find has a little over 100 subscribers so pretty dead.

      • Don't worry, I think a lot of people are like that!

        View content on other sites, post there when you need to, whatever works for you. I try to only post here, unless there is an urgent reason for me to post there.

  • 10+ years on Reddit and I could not stand what the API changes were going to do, on top of totally hating the experience without an app.

    None of my friends were even on Reddit so no problem with them not being on Lemmy ΰ² _ΰ² 

    Lemmy feels alot like Reddit in 2012 so I'm hopeful.

    • On one custom app I used, I think they made it so you can hide a comment completely from view but I also think regular Reddit hasn’t gotten better at that as well.

  • API debacle. Relay went paid.

    Added some features I was missing in lemmy mobile to Thunder, and been happy since.

    One friend, my sister, and dad, also got lemmy accounts when I told them about it.

  • I just go where Sync goes.

    Sync basically was Reddit to me, for over a decade. And now Sync goes to Lemmy. So here I am.

  • My decision to leave was due to the prevalence of misinformation and / or entirely unrelated comments being upvoted to the top. Fuck that place. It’s just an alternate to Facebook now.

    Edit: I just think it's funny that people left because of the API policy. Not to diminish anyone's preferences but Reddit's policy change was actually to retain users, run more ads, and probably increase algorithmic engagement and sell content to LLMs. People left as a protest with the belief that it was run by, for, and of the people and that Reddit didn't understand its core user base. Reddit has only continued to increase its user base and revenue. I'd venture to guess that the core users leaving was actually a benefit to Reddit. Their departure just made it easier for Reddit to accomplish their goals.

  • I came in 2023 when they shut down the API. I did this because RIF is how I see Reddit and Reddit's app sucks. There is a lot of ideological stuff associated with my decision but ultimately that's not what drove me.

    No, I haven't been able to get people to join me, but I haven't really tried. The friends that I know used RIF just switched to the official Reddit app. (One even likes it better.) I don't mind because we never interacted on Reddit. I only know they had accounts, not their names. We chat on other apps.

  • My reasons were as you said, toxicity and Reddit’s decision to screw over developers and its users. Never tried to bring someone over. The user base is smaller but it’s almost like going from a loud room of shouting assholes to a small gathering of people that tire of the noise. Haven’t looked back once.

  • Yes and no. I left during the API drama and the blackout. First, moving communities wholesale just never works. Community archives don't migrate, the affordances are different from site to site, etc. That's why we (speaking for all the folks who run the ourblind.com set of communities) run a Reddit, a Discord, and of course the rblind.com Lemmy. The members and culture are wildly different between the three. And that's fine. Though because of moderation issues, these days all posts to /r/blind need approval, and sometimes approval can take a day or more. However, Reddit's decision to exempt the accessibility focused clients (Luna and Dystopia) that most blind folks use meant that a lot of blind people preferred to stay on Reddit, especially those who just consume content from other communities.

    Second, creating a home for a new community, and doing it properly, takes a lot of time and effort! It's taken us over a year to get the server infrastructure for rblind.com to a place I'm happy with. We had almost a week of downtime a while back, and until recently email delivery was extremely dodgy. While those things are fixed now, we're still in process of creating a custom (more accessible) theme for our Lemmy. So even over a year later, I would still consider the rblind.com Lemmy to be in an alpha state. Signups are more than welcome, but we're not actively working to push people over from elsewhere. Despite that, we've got a couple active daily users (mostly in off-site communities), folks make regular posts to our main community from Mastodon, and we've got a couple hundred registered users. It took the Reddit about five years to really take off, and even the Discord took a couple years before it started popping. So I'm happy for Lemmy to slowly build at its own pace, into whatever it decides to become, without trying to make it a clone of Reddit or something else, or forcing the existing communities to move over.

    As well, of course, if Reddit does decide to cut off the accessible clients, or do something else that makes it completely screen reader inaccessible, our Lemmy means that no single service can hold our community hostage. Unlike when the API stuff happened, now we wouldn't be in the position of racing to find a new home. We've got somewhere that's mostly built and ready for people to move in when they need it.

  • I've been here for 5 years but the end of Apollo was the end of Reddit for me. Fuck that noise.

  • A few friends wanted to give it a try, and a few of those are around, I think... I made it a point to avoid learning their usernames, but they send me links from Lemmy from time to time.

    It was one of

    • they're very close friends
    • I shared a relevant link and they asked about it
  • I decided to leave reddit after I switched from lurking to trying to participate more. Most of the comments I made for about six month had little to no interaction, to the point I wondered if I was shadow banned (but wasn't as far as I could tell). When I was able to interact with another redditor it was rarely pleasant and usually was just someone telling me I was wrong or misunderstanding my comment and arguing against the misunderstanding.

    I didn't have a community of people on reddit to being but I did ask a friend to try it a few months back. She didn't stick around though because of the lack of content.

    If reddit isn't working for you Lemmy might, but I would encourage you to consider what it is you want from social media and see if there might be a better fit somewhere because Lemmy is just anarchist reddit.

    Edit: It's also worth pointing out the average Lemmy user is much smarter than the average redditor so if the idiots on reddit are your main problem you might find it fits your needs

  • It would be relatively easy for me to convince some people to come to Lemmy if the Spanish-speaking community were a little bigger. For the moment I will have to be patient and wait for more people to come naturally.

  • api changes breaking my ad free client (reddit is fun) got me to leave. never going back

    • I see, I’ve heard of Rif. I moderate a few communities so I could maybe see if they’d want to move..? Probably not though. Boooo.

      • just leave them. i thought I would miss some of my communities. but I don't at all... and the toxic right wing propaganda doesn't make the front page ever.

  • I couldn't stand not using a custom app for Reddit because it is just so bad. I'm a nerd too so that made moving here easier.

    As for getting others to move here, not yet. πŸ₯²

  • Not really, and I'm over it. Couldnt really get people to move away from Meta products either. I just do what is best for me and my family's privacy without waiting for all my friends to join me. Plenty of cool people here.

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