Maybe I just miss Reddit is Fun, not Reddit, but I still have RiF installed (I just can’t delete it) and it still “works”. I can’t sign in or participate, but fuck I miss browsing everything. I’ve definitely replaced it with Kbin, but opening the RiF app just gives me sadness. Fuck spez.
I miss what it was. But it’s dead now, and there’s a corpse walking around in its skin, and when I’m away from here and among others who haven’t made the switch, I feel like the only person at the party who noticed there’s a slimy CEO in an ill-fitting snoo suit pretending to be our friend (sometimes).
Like any other dead thing, I can’t bring it back, so I have to move on.
I notice I’m more productive now. That’s nice.
I was an active redditor for 15 years. I don’t miss the platform, because kbin and Lemmy are far superior, but I do miss the volume of subreddits and activity. Maybe we will never have that here, but I’m not going back to that shithole.
I was there 17 years. Can’t say I miss it, but I do lament it. The community there helped change my life in some very significant ways. But it became glaringly obvious that the administration have little to no appreciation or respect for their users. I’ve been enjoying watching them scramble to re-engage lost value in their IPO. I will only return to participate on r/place … whether that’s thru the void or a “Fuck u/spez” … they will get my traffic for that.
Yes I will stick it out with Kbin, lemmy and other fediverses! The internet is healing.
I miss RiF and my populated hobby subs.
I miss what Reddit was in 2006. I don’t miss what it’s become since.
Then you probably will love https://tildes.net, at least it reminds me of that Reddit.
Edit: invite thread is still active as of this writing: https://old.reddit.com/r/tildes/comments/14zpjm5/official_invite_requests_round_24_leave_a_reply/
Thanks! I was curious about Tildes but didn’t have an invite the last time I checked it out.
That being said, I’m super happy with Kbin now that I’ve taken the time to sub to communities and follow folks - my feed here is now as active as Reddit’s ever was, and the content is lightyears better.
Kbin reminds me why I liked Reddit.
Did not meant to convince you to drop kbin in favor of tildes, as you can see, I’m on both. Though tildes does have that old reddit feel, the “subreddits” are still fixed (users can’t create own ones), they are trying to keep effort to be friendly and accepting (that’s why the invites, to prevent people joining massively and drastically changing the culture), it’s also run by one of old reddit admins (Deimos). The goal is to have “reddit” that isn’t a company seeking profits but a non-profit org living from donations.
But yeah, lemmy/kbin on the other hand has communities/magazines on topics that aren’t available on tildes.
Hey so this might come off combative but it’s not my goal, I really want info. Why is tildes not just Reddit redux? I could be very wrong here and would appreciate correction but as i understand it tildes is not part of the fediverse and control seems to land in the hands of the few, isn’t that what ended up driving most of us here to the fediverse? Maybe I’m wrong about all of this and I’d be thrilled if I was because the person who made RiF said they were moving to tildes and I loved RiF.
So as far as I know Tildes is owned by Spectria which is a Canadian non-for-profit corporation.
It apparently was created, because they didn’t like what was happening with reddit.
I don’t know how easy/hard it is to change it to for profit though.
@takeda If it’s owned by a non-profit, then I hope they’ll consider switching to a federated model eventually
From what I found tildes was created in 2018 (https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes/), lemmy was created in 2019, kbin I think started in 2023.
Edit: I just noticed that tildes is under AGPL, and doesn’t look like they don’t require contributors to surrender their copyright, so it means the code will need to stay open source even if something would change with the company.