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Reddit Migration

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### About Community Tracking and helping #redditmigration to Kbin and the Fediverse. Say hello to the decentralized and open future. To see latest reeddit blackout info, see here: https://reddark.untone.uk/

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Hello there everyone!

I am one of people who decided to migrate from Reddit, but I wasn't a content creator or mod, just an average user who read some posts, liked one here and there, very rarely commented anything. But as someone with some IT knowledge that also read many posts regarding protest, I dropped the site like a hot potato once it started to show my support for mods.

The kbin experience for now is fine, obviously the site needs to get accustomed to recent user influx one step at a time. I wish the devs the best! Thank for your hard work <3

But the only issue I have is that not every community I have followed transfered here or not every sub found its magazine substitute. While some of them are already growing or I can deal without them, there're few niche ones that still hold valuable information. I don't want to help create an illusion that users don't care at all, but there were times when I found solutions for work related problems there or resources and answers for questions I couldn't find elsewhere. Not to mention the niche communities. Thus forcing me to go there lurking in these cases.

And here's my question - how do you feel about it, mods and ex-redditers? In a few months that probably won't be an issue, but I'm now troubled with that as I want to make moraly right decision.

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[–] Teal@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There's a few permanently private subs I'm a part of and those people are wonderful. It's nothing like the typical mixed bag Reddit experience. The communities are relatively small so it's very easy to get to know most people there, certainly the regular posters. They've been so kind to me over the years that just abandoning them flat out isn't something I'm going to do.

As for the rest of Reddit I may resort to looking something up there if I can't find it elsewhere first but I don't see myself contributing to public subs going forward.

[–] RandoMcGuvins@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

A lot of good options above. I have only viewed r/modcoord to give my 2 cents and do my sub's blackout polls. I did it via Apollo instead of desktop, didn't know any other way to show support.

[–] gonzo0815@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Do what you want, the world won't change because of your individual behaviour.

[–] Suedeltica@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Sure, and while I think it’s important to remember that (lest any of us assume too heavy a burden of responsibility for any of this), it’s also worthwhile to be mindful of our personal habits and how we engage with and consume content on Reddit etc.

I guess it’s analogous to environmentalism in that I know my personal consumer habits and household decisions aren’t going to reverse climate change, but there’s no harm in examining those habits and decisions and doing my best to, like, reduce the amount of single-use plastic in my life.

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[–] dill@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Yea totally okay! I still use it for some occasional tech info.

[–] Vuipes@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I still do, many communities are hard to move.

[–] Jezebelley@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I just use a rss reader.

[–] spicy_biscuits@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

You do you, personally, I don't want to give that site any more traffic

[–] EmptyRadar@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I'm sort of regretting not scraping some of the more important tech subs on there before the blackout...some really valuable info could be lost. Hopefully someone else already has that covered.

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