I found Lemmy thanks to a guy on reddit wich answered to my comment. I said that we leftists generally lacked a place where we could express some opinions without te fear of being banned. infact Reddit moderation (both admins and mods) suck and doing their “job” and there are instances of people being banned just for saying something completely normal or just some bugs. I am still active on Reddit but would like to make the Lemmy community grow so mabye it can become and actual alternative.
Sorry for any disturb, bye :3
P.S.
Ban evasion control is stupid and I fucking hate permabans, since they are so common for the minimal stuff.
I left when they blocked third-party APIs to force people to use their app
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Thanks to Reddit is Fun for all the years. I didn’t want to leave. Reddit kicked me out
This was my path too
Same. Their app is garbage, their moderation is unhinged, and their CEO and advertisers are right-wing MAGA freaks. I won’t be back…
Hard same. Precisely the same path. Enshittification at work.
Same here.
same. I was talking to a friend who regularly used reddit during the time all that was going down. Was pretty sure he was gonna migrate to lemmy with me.
He still posts reddit threads regularly in our group chat
I considered it, but didn’t because of the communities I was still a part of.
I finally left when they IP banned me for saying stuff like “I’m surprised nazis aren’t being attacked tbh”
the third party API thing is when I pretty much completely stopped contributing quality content, though. to anywhere - I don’t really do that anywhere now. touched some grass, y’know?
Same. Although I do lurk a bit with rdx. But I won’t touch Twitter or any Meta products with a 10 foot pole.
Ditto
I’m not banned, but I’m here because Reddit essentially in active decay. It’s old. All the community names are taken. Some taken years ago. The site is too big to be effectively maintained by admins, leaving many communities badly-run, half-abandoned and being swamped by bots, trolls and whatever else. You can’t grow anything there.
You can on the Fediverse. Community discoverability is by far much better on here, and the federated structure of it means that no-one can camp on communities to stop others from making it. You can just be replaced by someone else if you run it poorly.
There are many other problems too such as the site using AI to ban people, buggy notification system etc.
Indeed
most of its bots anyways, outside of niche communties, most of the post are more less talking about trump, or trump adjacent in some form another, the only problem with that you are more likely to get astroturfed there.
naaah reddit works fine and many well modded communities are thriving
lemmy on the other hand is slowly losing users
i use old.reddit.com and RedReader. no ads, all free
Reddit shadow banned my account for posting this diy candle idea on witches vs patriarchy. They won’t respond so I guess I’m kicked off.

They banned you for legendary Luigi Mangione candles, so sad.
btw great job camarade ;)
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Lemmy is a federated clone of Reddit, and Reddit has more users, so most likely, everyone here has either rejected Reddit, or been banned by Reddit, or they are using both platforms at once to reach a bigger audience.
I am here because I was very dissatisfied with Reddit’s administration and moderation and with the way they screwed app devs.
I’m concerned that Lemmy uses the same basic moderation techniques as Reddit, and so it could fall into the same ruin as Reddit. But for now, the moderators I’ve interacted with here have been straight up legit good people. So I stick around.
me too, i hope it doesnt become like the same thing it swore to be an alternative too
R-word emigrant, checking in.
My rigga
lmao
Reddards
10+ years on Reddit. Never banned on any subreddit or Reddit itself, ever. First came here during the 2023 API controversy. Went back to Reddit since the anime community was pretty small here, and I could still use my own API key for 3rd party apps.
Came back to Lemmy a week or two ago due to this bullshit. I’m not affected yet as I still have my own API key, so I’ll be hopping back and forth between Reddit and Lemmy. But I know my time on Reddit is limited.
I just hope Lemmy and the rest of the Fediverse is polished up by the time of the next Reddit exodus. But based on the most recent API change, I think Reddit has learned to make smaller changes over long periods of time over one major change that angers everyone all at once.
I did use to be a Reddit user. Now I’m a bot on Lemmy, according to the admins of ttrpg.network.
i see bad moderation is not exclusive to reddit.
Yep. It’s ultimately a human thing, people make mistakes and most are unwilling to admit it. For more choice examples, check out !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com.
One of the bigger issues is that Lemmy’s lead dev and main admin of lemmy.ml has rather controversial political opinions and frequently uses his admin powers to enforce them. I think him being the lead dev is the only reason why there aren’t a lot more Lemmy servers who defederate lemmy.ml.
Cool
Like many others, my journey was Digg --> Reddit --> Lemmy.
Hopefully the federated design of Lemmy means I never have to update the graphic above.
I wasn’t banned, I just hate the official app and the overwhelming number of bots and ads. So I gave it up, and Lemmy fills that commenting niche for me. My account is still live on reddit, though. There’s like 12 years of old comments and sometimes I like reading through them to see how stupid I used to be.
I have been working through deleting reddit comments. Then reddit repopulates them because they are hit by a Google search. So so I go through and delete them again.
When reddit blocked my favorite mobile app, I bailed. So I am now on connect for Lemmy. It works almost seemlessly now with a few bugs. It’s basically the same user experience as the old Tapatalk for forums that they made almost 20 years ago now. A good user interface is a good userinterface.
I never bothered deleting any of my comments, but my understanding was that the best way to get rid of them was to use a script to automatically edit the text content to some static message like “This comment has been removed by the user in protest.”
Can’t do it if banned sadly, deleting posts just removed your name
Not banned. I just like the idea of the fediverse. And also to have more “real people” in the comments.
Im not banned either btw
Yeah the fediverse Is a cool idea
I’m totally banned so here we are.
reddit moment
Ever since Apollo shut the doors I’ve not had a user there. I still keep tabs on a few communities that don’t really have a presence here, but only lurking, no participation.
I used to exclusively browse Reddit via apps. I retired relatively young, and as such, no longer sit in front of a computer all day. Being able to browse Reddit from my phone or tablet was essential.
Then the whole API thing happened a couple years ago. Reddit started charging app developers for every use of their data, which would cost the larger apps millions of dollars for something that was previously free. It was Reddit’s attempt to squash all mobile apps, so they could push their ad-riddled garbage app. Or make tons of money off any third-party apps that were too stubborn to quit hosting Reddit content. Win/win for Reddit.
I’m extremely anti-advertisement and am not going to be forced to use an app that shoves ads in my face every few posts or comments. I immediately started looking for alternatives, and Lemmy was the most common suggestion for an alternative to Reddit.
I made an account here and spent some time poking around. It was like Reddit, but not as many people, so the content seemed more focused. I could actually comment here and not be drowned out by thousands of other comments. Even if I was late to a thread, I’d still get noticed and be able to share in a conversation, not just shout into the void.
People were generally nicer here too. On Reddit, there were always haters in every thread. Always contrarians who had to argue with everyone. I rarely see people being assholes here. Not to say they don’t exist, but they’re more rare.
I started subscribing to communities here (the Lemmy version of subreddits), but eventually decided to just keep browsing by “All,” since there wasn’t as much regular content. That means I still have a full news feed, but I also don’t get stuck doomscrolling forever.
It seems jumping to Lemmy was a good choice because soon after I left, subreddits started losing their mods if they spoke out against the CEO or fought against site-wide changes. They were replaced by Reddit admins or bots, who did a terrible job moderating. Lots of communities started crumbling, especially the popular subreddits whose mods were replaced by bots.
I’ve fully abandoned Reddit now. I wouldn’t be surprised if my account got auto banned from a bunch of subreddits at some point for some innocuous comment I made years ago. I still get emails every now and then stating that someone found an old comment and replied, but besides people asking for help or advice, I just ignore it. Reddit is dead to me.
One of my reddit accounts was perma-banned for commenting “good” under the announcement that the queen died. Another one was banned because I said I dislike theocracies in a thread about Israel.
Humanity will never be free until the last king is strangled with the intestines of the last priest.
Reddit has become unusable for me at this point. I will see 2-3 posts from my local subreddits and then everything else is “because you’ve shown interest in a similar community” of random cities I’ve never been to/ never will visit. It also won’t stop showing me trainwrecks. I don’t look for this content, and I mute every community it promotes and as someone who commutes by train everyday I really don’t want to see that shit.
To add with this as well there are a lot of subreddits I seem to not be able to see comments on if it’s a newer thread but it will gladly show me content from 3 weeks ago with botted comments

Anyone else have this issue?








