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‘Front page of the internet’: how social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit
(www.theguardian.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Despite spending around 15 years on Reddit, I found it surprisingly easy to quit. I do miss some niche subreddits that just won't get traction here, but overall my switch to Lemmy worked out for the best.
With that being said, Reddit is still going strong, and you're deluded if you think this will change their IPO fortunes. The quality will plummet, but once the shares are owned and sold they won't care.
I've been having trouble finding another site with so many sub topics.
I'd use discord - but you have to manually find each room. There's no generic search function (not that I've found on mobile anyway - feel free to correct me)
If there's another large site I could use (other then lemmy which lacks the numbers) let me know. I'm watching reddit die and I genuinely feel the void it's leaving in my heart.
Damn I hate Discord for information. It's not open. It's nice as a chat (except for the whole thing with using Electron), but not for having information available.