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Deliberately using an alternative is a form of protesting.

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Deliberately using an alternative is a form of protesting.

And it can be, sure, but it’s not always the case.

I’m not just using Lemmy until or if Reddit backtracks, I’m using Lemmy because I believe it’s the superior platform in many ways and has more to offer. I didn’t make an account here in sign of protest, I made one because Lemmy was suggested to me and I’m liking it better than where I came from.

I’m also aware that many users on this platform would go back to Reddit if they backtracked on the API keys.

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Content is king! If you can find anything you need on here, there is no reason to go back!

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No. And it’s specially not the case if you consider the “alternative” to be better.

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deliberate, here’s the defintion

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