Yeah, I wasn’t really using Reddit much before Reddit had its meltdown and the threadiverse exploded onto the scene. I’ve had a lot of fun here. Frankly I think I understand how the threadiverse works more than I understand how Reddit works.
I’ve had a similar experience with Mastodon. Wasn’t a big Twitter user, but now I’m more active on Mastodon than I ever was on Twitter. On each of multiple Mastodon accounts.
Guys, I’m starting to think the problem is me…
I totally relate to this. I didn’t like the environment on R*ddit, but here people are much nicer, so the addiction is even worse!
you are breathtaking
You’re all breathtaking!
How do you know? I could be just a random, irrelevant nobody
No, they’re MetaPhrastes
Get off my lawn!!!
There, did that help?
You asked nicely, so I’ll just get off your lawn. Sorry.
My only complaint is it’s a bit more meta here, but that’s understandable given its growth and why it grew (reddit’s poor decisions)
Yeah, I wasn’t really using Reddit much before Reddit had its meltdown and the threadiverse exploded onto the scene. I’ve had a lot of fun here. Frankly I think I understand how the threadiverse works more than I understand how Reddit works.
I’ve had a similar experience with Mastodon. Wasn’t a big Twitter user, but now I’m more active on Mastodon than I ever was on Twitter. On each of multiple Mastodon accounts.
Hi!
You’re the problem, it’s you?
At teatime, everybody agrees.
Yeah, i really thought I’d spend a lot less time scrolling without reddit
First couple days, sure… then i started to find more and more axtive communities, and couldn’t help but keep logging in
I’d upvote, but your at 69 so I won’t. If it changes: wasn’t me, I swear!
Time to upvote. That # has passed.
Feels like going from weed to cocaine. Although I have no idea what it feels like.