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The 2021 Congressional testimony of the Facebook whistle blower drove me to try out Mastodon. Elon Musk buying and ruining Twitter convinced me to stay on Mastodon and to learn more about the Fediverse. Reddit API changes shuttered Bacon Reader; that was the only way I got on Reddit and that’s how I found this place. Hadn’t even heard of Lemmy or Kbin until Reddit started messing around with their modmins and API.

I still go to Reddit when Google results lead me there, but I haven’t downloaded their app and have no plans to do so. Still cross posting between Facebook and Mastodon, but have completely left Twitter X and haven’t looked back.

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spez

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Fuck spez

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Reddit killing off third party apps. I’ll blow a leper before I use the official one. Lemmy was a good enough replacement at the time, and nowadays I only visit reddit when I need super specific information that might’ve been asked in the past 10 years.

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Same. Since ApolloApp was disabled, I decided to call it quits.

Using the app Voyager for Lemmy. And it’s almost like being back on reddit.

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Same with Boost. Got Jerboa, then Connect, and now back on Boost.

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Yeah, I’ll still check out Reddit when it pops up in search results, but I’m not on there passing the time like I used to be.

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I have been perma banned twice on reddit and said fuck it. Also chapo got closed so i eventually saw hexbear and jumped ship

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