Is anyone here so hardcore that they don’t even bother with mainstream social media? If its not on Lemmy or Mastodon it must not be important? Anyone that hardcore?

  • Zugyuk@lemmy.world
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    That’s me! I cut Reddit it when they turned off RIF, and never looked back. I also add -reddit to searches so I don’t give them any traffic

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      Same here. Back before that I was basically only on reddit. Now I’m only on fediverse. One (anti-)social media is more than enough.

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    2 hours ago

    I gave up on everything except Reddit in 2017 and gave up on Reddit with the api stuff going on.

    So I guess I am that “hardcore”.

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    I’m such a solipsist, I’m surprised reddit is still relevant to anyone. I certainly come across some posts when searching for tech or product questions, but that’s it.

    Although even outside of the fedi, I spend more and more of my time just looking at people’s individual websites and blogs. I’ve got a basically bottomless RSS feed curated by this point, so I don’t even need an aggregator for the scroll – I’ve got my own.

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    I only have lemmy and mastodon. I kept my reddit account for about a year and had to delete my post and reply history three times before it finally disappeared. I then promptly deleted my account. Deleted MySpace around 2010 for fb, fb around 2015 when I went to reddit, then reddit after threatening public ipo.

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    Lemmy and Mastodon now for 4 years. It’s the only social media I regular use. Ok there is a bluesky and nostr account but I visit them once in a month.

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    I deleted my reddit account because spez took the reins in advance of their IPO. I’ve never looked back.

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    I used both for a while there… But ehn, haven’t touched my Reddit account in 3 years.

    Too many nazis, and besides, Reddit’s main appeal (mentioned in the thread: Reddit has a more diverse demographic as compared to only nerds here on Lemmy) doesn’t really call to me because I’m Lemmy’s demographic to a T, a Linux-loving left-wing queer nerd.

  • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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    2 hours ago

    Hardcore? Reddit abd Twittter are full of bots and garbage, how does avoiding that make anyone hardcore? I think “more well informed” is the phrase you are looking for.

  • exasperation@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I still use reddit.

    Lemmy is still missing a few things:

    • Sports discussion. There’s nothing quite like the absurdity of some of the sports communities that really brightens my day, from really deep analytical insights to the dumbest meme jokes in existence.
    • City-specific local discussion. I still spend time on my city’s subreddit, which helps keep me tuned in on local happenings.
    • Non-tech related career discussion. My field (law) has several subreddits useful for talking shop, growing careers, making fun of shitty lawyers, etc. That doesn’t really exist here.
    • Hobby discussion. I’m trying my best to participate in fitness and weight lifting related subreddits but there just isn’t a critical mass of commenters to get a discussion really going. Plenty of my other hobbies and interests are missing here, too.

    I’ve deleted the reddit alts I used to use for technology related topics, parenting/relationship topics, political discussion, and stupid general purpose humor or memes, as Lemmy has enough of that I don’t need Reddit for those topics. But for the ones I’ve listed above, I’m still using desktop “old” Reddit.

    I’m also still on Instagram, but only follow people I know personally. It’s the easiest way to keep up with my acquaintances’ lives: who’s marrying who, who’s having kids, where people have moved, etc.