cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1277945
When the whole Reddit fiasco started happening, I saw a lot of people wiping and deleting their Reddit accounts and moving elsewhere, like here on Lemmy.
Now that it’s starting to die down a little bit, does anyone regret doing that? Or are you glad that you took that step?
Nope. In fact, I’m feeling pretty good about it.
Haven’t deleted mine, but haven’t been back there either. If I deleted it, I wouldn’t miss it. Though at some point I image the account will expire due to inactivity.
I deleted my 12 year post history but my karma is still there.
If you want to browse there… whatever. No one cares.
Those of you hoping for a spectacular collapse… well, I have news for you: it’s unlikely to happen and if it does, it’ll be death by a thousand cuts. I legitimately think that place is going downhill and it’s been getting noticeably shittier for years but I don’t think lemmy is currently more than an annoyance for Spez and the board.
I’m getting my subscriptions set back up and I just want to post in peace and not be concerned about reddit already. What this place lacks in users it makes up for in quality
I was banned lol
Meh… For those who regret their decisions (please don’t), a new account can easily be created. Karma is gamification, it is meaningless.
Didn’t delete my account, just overwrote all my comments with a message to corporate Reddit and Spez in particular and deleted my posts. Didn’t want to delete mainly because a deletion can happen for any reason, I rather wanted to send a message that can be seen.
Regrets? Yes, but overall it was worth it.
I regret deletng it a bit too early but I don’t regret the deleting itself.
Even tho I spent a week manually deleting comments and posts and then also used a program that allegedly deletes everything on an account, I am still able to google a couple of my older comments. They’re no longer attributed to me (it says [deleted] as the name) but the content itself is still visible to anyone … and I wanted to leave nothing of value on that site. But since the account is deleted now, can no longer manually nuke the leftover comments, which irks me a bit.
I have to admit, I did feel a bit nostalgic at one point after leaving, but just looking at the “front page” of my ex-main-sub for half a minute fixed that pretty quickly. I’ve legit never seen so many lazy shitposts in that sub at once, and everything that wasn’t a lazy shitpost was a post complaining about said shitposts, and the only two posts that were neither a shitpost nor a cmplaint, were super obvious Karma farming bots stealing content from the “top of all time” section. Total dumpster fire.
Long story short, I like it better here.
Why would I? Once I decided to leave, there was no point in keeping the account. (NB: My accounts still exist, but all the content has been changed to a protest message and pointer to Lemmy. Posts and comments older than the first of June have been edited and deleted.)
I don’t regret it. I deleted my account and ensured all my posts were deleted on June the 11th and haven’t looked back since.
Why keep an account on a site that has basically killed majority of 3rd party apps? And for those that survived, why would I pay for them when they are essentially neutered? Meaning I cannot access NSFW content.
I rather be over here on Lemmy and use Liftoff.
After I was sent a message threatening to reopen my sub or I would be replaced, I rage overwrote all my comments and posts then deleted my account.
I regretted it for 2 days, mostly because cutting myself off of Reddit after 7 years was quite a shock, but afterwards I was glad I did.
nope
Do I regret leaving a toxic relationship? No, and neither does my mental health.
Nope. The content and community on the fediverse is so much better, and has improved immensely in the last couple weeks. It’s almost like the Eternal September never happened.
No.
i didnt delete my account or anything, i just left when the protest started. i dont regret it. at first i did but then spez kept opening his mouth and im happy i left now.