I was a long time reddit user, and made a couple new accounts as throwaways last year from different emails but they kept getting shadowbanned everytime I tried to post, comment or send a message. Just last night, my 3 year old account I had no issues using it at all got shadowbanned as soon as I sent a message. It’s just so frustrating how hard reddit is moderated and there’s no explanations given either they just shadowban you and I don’t even know where to ask anyone either I installed Lemmy, hoping it’ll be a good alternative and it is great and a lot of things I like about reddit, but there’s a significant lack of the type of communities that I browsed in reddit. Hopefully I’ll find them here or more people will join and it’ll be better. So what made you install Lemmy and what did you wish Lemmy had?

  • tupalos@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Got kicked off reddit. But also fuck Reddit for the api change. I just wish the communities had more traffic like reddit

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    5 days ago
    • Most of the content is reposts and bots
    • Moderators remove anything they dont like(Creating an echo chamber)
    • Comments are mostly low-effort jokes or bots, not valuable discussion
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    5 days ago

    I was one of the leaders of the big fuck spez on r/place, would have been a bit hypocritical if I’d stuck around after the that.

    Edit: probably should add a photo

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    6 days ago

    I wanted to keep using Sync for Reddit and or Boost for Reddit, both clients were built for Lemmy now (as of this message Sync is quite broken though).

    Even when I can keep using Sync for Reddit patched with Revanced I truly enjoy using clients such as Voyager (I missed Apollo a lot when I went from iOS to Android) and Summit, Eternity is a good alternative too.

    IMHO Summit stands the best because it is the smoothest and behaves almost as good as Sync for Reddit did in its prime.

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        1 day ago

        Well, since lemmy.ml is the most updated Lemmy instance (it should be shouldn’t it?) I assume you should be facing the same issues as most of us.

        For me I stopped using it since it stopped marking as read while scrolling the posts, also it kinda broke upvotes and downvotes but I think I got that fixed modifying some toggle in the Lemmy website…

        I can’t remember many other instance issues for Sync as of now as I pretty much leave after the 1st one I mentioned.

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    7 days ago

    When they nuked third party apps. For a long time I used the official app, then I switched to 3rd party, nd I couldn’t go back

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      7 days ago

      It seems like most people joined Lemmy for the 3rd party apps. I admit I am not familiar with reddit 3rd party apps and what they do in terms of functionality, I’d love if someone explained them to me

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    I came over with everyone else in the big exodus wave from Reddit when they killed third party apps.

    I didn’t even use a third party app so it didn’t affect me, but as an old-school Internet user I believe in federated networks over centralized services and it seemed like the one opportunity to finally get critical mass.

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    7 days ago

    I guessed Reddit’s trajectory would only go (mostly) downhill. I say mostly, because a few new features are useful, like comment searching. Awards are also back. Stayed in Lemmy because the community is more focused