- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- reddit@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- reddit@lemmy.world
🤔Am I overdoing it with all the reddit-related posts? https://archive.is/SFcRn
🤔Am I overdoing it with all the reddit-related posts? https://archive.is/SFcRn
I relate to this a lot. I was on Reddit for over a decade, too, when I left after the third-party apps shut down. I loved a lot of the discussion over there (once I got away from some of the big subs and found smaller ones), and still kind of miss it. There really was a period of sadness when I left. I’m trying to be active over here to help these communities grow, but it’s hard to get back into it and be motivated sometimes.
Yeah, sometimes it feels like yelling into an empty chamber, but I see the votes coming in, I know people are there. Trying to drive engagement without seeming like some marketing asshole at the same time.
The grief still hits me every once in a while, but the realization came that Reddit isn’t who they were 10 years ago. I’m not sad because I left Reddit, I’m sad because Reddit betrayed who they were when I signed up, and they killed a good thing themselves.