Genuinely curious
Not today, spez
For anyone who still wants to access Reddit just to browse favorite (niche) subs which won’t ever get traction here, some third-party apps still work.
My favorite is cygnusx’s Slide for Reddit fork (they picked it up after it was abandoned). You can use it logger in or anonymously - without an account logged in:
https://github.com/cygnusx-1-org/Slide

^ you can see my Slide app with the frontpage showing regular subs, and it doesn’t use the dumb new reddit algorithm which shows you posts from like a week ago.
The other option is Morphe who patch the official Reddit app. It will require an account but you can change a heap of things, block everything you dislike too. The patching app does YouTube and YouTube Music or whatever they call it, but it also patches Reddit:

^ here’s an example of some of the things you can change in a Morphe patched Reddit’s settings
Also sorry for the pictures, I wrote and uploaded this while steaming milk for my coffee!
I feel like the way the question is phrased is going to select for people who were banned. Personally I wasn’t but saw the upcoming IPO and wanted to dip before the platform was totally enshittified.
Ii was banned for saying old people call people who go to therapy “f_____”, i am not homophobic, matter of fact it wasn’t even in english, i used a word with much lighter connotation in my own language.
Some weeks before the fact i said that certain presidents of a certain country would end like Saddam Hussein if UN was serious.
Based
I don’t use it as much but most of the engagement posts are run by bots. I stick to discord a little more. Feels more transparent and you need an invite.
You gonna still use it after they require face recognition
You mean discord? Probably move to telegram then.
I use this site because the community is genuinely better and reminds of me reddit from the early days. Reddit bans are easy to get around
Yes reddit bans are easy to get around but ugh the karma maxxing just to enter old communities you where in
My 20 year account got banned for using Apollo sideloaded. I still go there but let’s be honest, lemmy has far better memes
Why are new lemmy users thinking this is a refuge for the reddit banned? To my knowledge my account is still usable, but I just don’t want to log in since the API cash grab. What bullshit is reddit doing these days?
- banning people just for upvoting comments they don’t like, you don’t even have to post to be censored and banned now
- half the site is bots or spam networks farming karma (every post on askreddit is a karma farm)
- toxicity has grown. Everyone is frothing at the mouth for an argument
yeah it’s pretty wild how quickly everything has devolved there.
I deleted my reddit account during the API debacle and didn’t participate since, but kept lurking there. Then, a couple days ago they started requiring an account to access the site, and now I’m here, oh well.
Nah, i left when they killed whatever mobile app i was using to not have to deal with their shitty website
I was never banned but a few things led up to it
- I received a warning from their AI moderation because I wrote I wanted to shoot annoying children (who were playing reddead redemption online). I was in the red dead subreddit too when I wrote this. Any level of context literacy would not have let that go through. This also happened after I made a very contentious post about being sexually harassed in a video game which made the nerds very mad and I guess mass reported my history
- the punishment of mods protesting the API shit. I’ve moderated a community for 12 years, for those years it was implied it’s my community and I make the rules so I’m invested in it, but then suddenly you can have it taken from you if you set it to private? I now just sit on my subreddits and ignore them. I will remake them here.
- a beloved subreddit of mine (I didn’t own it just visited it daily) was attacked by a spam network for 2 weeks. Mod was inactive. I spent hours mass reporting every account but reddit did absolutely nothing and just shut the subreddit down instead of blocking suspicious accounts trying to post the same keywords there, like 3 seconds in automod would have saved it. I could have taken it over, but I’m done doing free labor for Spez after the API fiasco showed we have no control over our own subreddits
- people getting banned just for upvoting comments reddit doesn’t like
- everyone on reddit has become a lot more hostile and toxic, only wanting to shoot ‘hot takes’ and insults instead of having a discussion. It feels a lot more like Facebook now than Reddit
- final straw was the hiding of post history. There is no point in interacting with anyone on reddit if I don’t know they’re a real person or not
Pre 2021 I had none if these issues and it was a great place that I learned a lot from, but corporate enshittification is going to enshittify everything it touches so I’m only going to donate my passion to open source things now.
Did you delete your account?
No, I need to get my 1 subreddit I care about sorted out , demod myself, delete all my comments, then I think I’m going to sell my account.
I got shadow banned (seemingly site-wide) after pointing out that the Biden and the Democrats’ messaging shifted from “Trump is a fascist” to “we have to think about unity!” after Trump got shot in the ear, which proved to me Biden et al. were either allied with fascists by protecting them from harm or never believed Trump was a fascist to begin with, which pointed to Biden (and his team and the whole democratic news media) being more closely aligned with Trump than they wanted people to know.
The tipping point for me was probably the line “if Biden actually thought Trump was a fascist and had an actual problem with that, he would’ve shot him on stage”

Well which is it? Are they leaving? Or making it private?
Never heard of this sub , what was it
Neither, but I’m fed up with Reddit regardless. Open Source and self hosted is something I prefer.
And if everybody praises the alternatives, but nobody is using it, we’ll never get shit done.
I created an account here after the API nonsense. Stayed on reddit for a couple years, but the bot problem there got worse, and worse. I was very vocal about why reddit chose to turn a blind eye to the bot problem. My account of 12 years kept catching bans for the mildest of takes. Feels like they were trying to get rid of me. Finally caught a perm ban for ridiculous reasons in 2024, made an alt account that got caught for ban evasion a year later. Gave up because they’re very hawkish about keeping humans off the platform, but they welcome bots and alt right shitheads with open arms.








