I was a long time reddit user, and made a couple new accounts as throwaways last year from different emails but they kept getting shadowbanned everytime I tried to post, comment or send a message. Just last night, my 3 year old account I had no issues using it at all got shadowbanned as soon as I sent a message. It’s just so frustrating how hard reddit is moderated and there’s no explanations given either they just shadowban you and I don’t even know where to ask anyone either I installed Lemmy, hoping it’ll be a good alternative and it is great and a lot of things I like about reddit, but there’s a significant lack of the type of communities that I browsed in reddit. Hopefully I’ll find them here or more people will join and it’ll be better. So what made you install Lemmy and what did you wish Lemmy had?

  • Zeusz@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    When they nuked third party apps. For a long time I used the official app, then I switched to 3rd party, nd I couldn’t go back

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      8 days ago

      It seems like most people joined Lemmy for the 3rd party apps. I admit I am not familiar with reddit 3rd party apps and what they do in terms of functionality, I’d love if someone explained them to me

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        The goal of 3rd party apps is to do what’s best for the user so they continue to use their app

        The goal of Reddit’s official app is to do what’s best for Reddit

        It’s possible to expand on the functionality but that’s the fundamental misalignment on priorities regarding users

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        They’re just apps not made by Reddit, but made by Reddit users, some of which were paid. And many which were significantly better and more reliable than Reddit’s.

        A quick example on Lemmy just with the web, these are all lemmy.world but different UIs:

        And that one too: https://tesseract.dubvee.org/

        And that’s just the web browser ones, there’s a bunch for iOS and Android too. Reddit had even more.

        A good app that matches your style of scrolling really makes a difference.