• BenderRodriguez@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I have had no problem leaving their platforms and never looking back. Leaving reddit was harder for me. I still go back sometimes when I need advice in niche communities. Lemmy is like the Non-Alcoholic Beer for reddit.

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      1 day ago

      Tbf, Lemmy is addictive too. But I can feel much better about it than Reddit.

      Facebook was relatively easy to quit. I still have an account there. And maybe log in once every other year if I need to find an old friend’s birthday or something like that.

      • Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        12 hours ago

        Lemmy is addictive in the same way that attending a routine community center event is addictive - you’re happy to come back and see old and new faces, and contribute towards keeping the conversations going.

        If you want to set up a new event (instance/community), you can do it yourself, in your own environment, without external pressure.

        I would call Facebook, Reddit, IG, etc… more like a casino. You pull constant refreshes for dopamine hits, are feed a stream of ads and content that ostracises you if you don’t stay with the current, and have no control over your personal data or any works you create.