Some of my favorite subs have started going private already. I moved RiF out of the tray and replaced it with Jerboa.

I started my aggregated news with slashdot and fark. Moved to Digg after Kevin Rose announced it on TTV. went to Reddit at digg v2 because Reddit looked like diggv1. Went to rif when mobile usage passed my computer usage, now I’m here!

What’s your story?

  • thefloatingpoint@feddit.de
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    2 years ago

    Well, about 6.5 years ago I found r/Grimdank and r/40klore…and r/Rabbits. I immediately fell in love with those communities.

    I first started on the browser and the official App. But the App sucked (shocker I know) and I switched to RIF. Wonderful App.

    Half a year ago I switched to Apple for the first time and found Apollo. Fantastic App.

    I can’t give less of a shit about Reddit itself. But I hope the communities I grew to love will do fine or maybe even come here too.

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    2 years ago

    I migrated from Digg to reddit like 12 years ago. Now migrated to Lemmy and I’m on Tildes too, but I am definitely leaning toward Lemmy so far. I’m using the mobile site for Lemmy, but was wondering if there’s a good app for iOS. I loved Apollo and am so sad that it’s going down, although I totally understand why Christian is nuking it. Is Jerboa only for Android? Is there a decent app available for Lemmy on iOS?

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    2 years ago

    I joined Reddit in 2015 after some Destiny creators mentioned it somewhere as an alternative to the Bungie forums. Been a daily user ever since. I joined in Windows Phone, which only had third party apps, so I’ve literally never used the official app. When I switched to Android in 2017 I believe it was, I downloaded Sync because it was most similar to the app I used before (I can’t remember what app it was on Windows).

    And now I’m here.

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    2 years ago

    Strange, the Reddark site shows me a 404 error now, it worked previously.

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      2 years ago

      They got the hug of death. But they switched the domain to twitch and are live streaming the site locally.

      That’s one way to scale, hahaha.

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        2 years ago

        Yeah I was just thinking about that, how ironic, the dying Reddit hug of death.

        I think that’s genius lol.

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    2 years ago

    I have Reddark open on my laptop while doing chores. Listening to it ding every few minutes is cathartic.

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    I discovered reddit for myself about 3ish years ago, I don’t even remember how. Used the official app and still don’t know why people shitting on it so much, the app itself is fine, like not smooth or especially pleasant to use but fine. So yeah, been using it daily - reading cool tech posts, watching dunk memes, asking dumb questions - all the good stuff. Saw the shitshow - decided it’s time to leave, saw Lemmy as an alternative - decided to join. Jerboa is fine, the plan is to do all the same stuff.

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      People shit on it because it’s way worse than what individual devs have achieved and provide for free. It’s been in development for years, and it still hasn’t achieved feature parity with any of the big apps out there. I mean for fucks sake, reddit app users still need a bot to download a video?

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        Okay, so it’s shit in comparison, yeah that makes sense - quite an often occasion with things that are done by passionate people vs ones that are corporate shitouts.

        As to the point about video download - yes, they do, but I think it’s more about reddit not wanting you download them (they can’t blatantly prohibit it but they can create some friction) as well as for example YouTube doesn’t want you to download them and rather share on their terms.

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    2 years ago

    Almost the same path for me, except I never bothered with Digg. Just went directly from Fark & /. to Reddit

    Now I’m hoping some of the active contributors to my loca subreddit show up here.