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It’s fun to see them getting it from all angles, but the users really should just get out of there since it’s obvious nothing is going to significantly change. The loudest and most effective protest of all is to just leave- but people don’t like the effort it takes to change something in your routine like which site you doomscroll through.
The first couple days after I deleted RiF, I would just pick up my phone and stare at it blankly for a few seconds.
I had to retrain my brain to open Connect instead of searching for RiF.
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I’m bouncing around between apps. Connect was good and using Thunder right now. Joey for Reddit was my go to; I just put the Lemmy apps where it was.
I’m really enjoying “Liftoff”. It’s super clean.
For me, a few communities are just still there and aren’t looking like they’re going to move somewhere else. For the rest I’m already here.
You want communities for related news to meta, twitter, tesla as well? Where do you draw the line?
I know it’s unpopular, but I would like news related to Reddit to be kept on Reddit specific communities
I know it’s unpopular, but I’d like unpopular opinions to be kept on unpopular opinion specific communities 😁
Keep my bubble clean! /s
you’d like all other communities to be echo chambers?
No, I was employing sarcasm to make the same point that you are.
Eh, it’s tech news.
Is it though? I don’t mind these posts being here but, just because something takes place on the internet doesn’t feel like it should qualify as “tech news” these days. Everything is on the internet and usually the tech underlying the goings-on isn’t really germane.
At least they spark a discussion of using new tech when posted to a tech news site but it does feel a bit off topic sometimes.
I don’t mind keeping up with the goings on over there, but I can understand your point. I’m good as long as it doesn’t feel like the main talking point on Lemmy like it did there for a minute a few weeks back.
I’d argue Reddit (and Twitter) aren’t tech firms, they’re social media / advertising (depending on how liberal you want to be with that term) firms.
Same, I’d also like every article abput Facebook/Meta to be kept on a specific community, every Twitter article to be kept on that specific community. Every incident with a tech company should be kept within that community. Might as well just shut down this community and have specific communites for every different technology: Phones, Tablets, Computers, Chat AI, Art AI, Cars, Trucks, Planes, Android, iOS, Windows OS, Quantum Computing, Virtual Reality, Augumented Reality, and so on. Each topic should just have their own community instead of simply having a general Technology community
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You should start your own tech oriented community then. That way you’ll be able to implement all the arbitrary rules over what constitutes “tech news” that you like.
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I see your point, but I use Lemmy (as I did use Reddit before) to stay up to date on everything relevant, including Twitter/Meta drama, political drama and also Reddit drama.
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I think the Lemmy community at large has been impacted by the actions of Reddit so it’s a fairly normal response that will fade over time.
Also, schadenfreude is a powerful drug!
I mean, a large number (including me) are here because of Reddit’s actions. I don’t so much mind seeing what stupid thing Reddit is doing now, because it makes me feel better about being here.
This! Mods, please listen!