• AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    You could say the same thing about Reddit, yet a lot of us left there a year ago on principle. Sometimes taking a stand means doing without.

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          2 months ago

          same. when the blackout protest changed nothing about the 3rd party apps, I decided I was done, and never went back

          granted, it had been getting toxic for other reasons, but being forced to use their shitty app was the final straw for me

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            2 months ago

            Same with me. Well, that in combination with the way they treated the app developers. I honestly didn’t have an issue with Reddit trying to make money, or trying to prevent all the LLMs from skimming their content for free, but there was no reason to cut the app developers off at the knees.

            I had already changed my relationship/view of Reddit years prior when the internet connection to Russia was severed for a day or so and so many subs (especially political ones) became fundamentally different. Hard to ignore that. But i just couldn’t continue to give free content to such an awful company.

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      2 months ago

      The two are not mutually exclusive. But OP’s question was why “EVERYONE” has not deleted their account. And the objective answer is that some people obviously still use the service. But once again people are treating the downvote button as an “I don’t like this” button.

      Edit to add: Why? What exactly is wrong with what I said?