this post was submitted on 09 Feb 2025
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2015 : first reddit exodus. 2016: little shit spez was changing user comments. 2023: another exodus. Why are they not moving like right now? And why wondering about alternatives? There is only Lemmy left now. It's not that hard.
Also I can't see what they are talking about because "[My] request has been blocked due to a network policy."
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"CW: US pol
Reddit will probably have to comply with project 2025 once a few more laws are implemented. reddit is obviozsly not our friend and will probably delete queer and trans related contentent.
We should and essoecially the mod teams, look into alternatives in case this happends.
Lemmy is one alternative I can think of. Although it has its problems a big advantage is that it is decentralized and there are a lot of servers that arent based in the US. It also isnt owned by anyone and is free opensource software that means that anyone can see the source code and can also fork their own project from it.
Its also best to migrate different communities onto different servers to have different domains.
idk look im not an expert I just want these communities to be awear that reddit wont be there(the queer comunities) forever"
its hard to leave anywhere youve been over a decade, permabanning me is the only reason I even saw lemmy lol
I left when they killed Apollo.
I never liked the native app, and I found lemmings to be good folk.
I think now is the most important time to ditch American social media.
They thought banning baconreader would get me to download their shit app. Little do they know I am incredibly stubborn and adversarial.
I miss baconreader 🥓😭
I didn't find it particularly difficult.