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  • Libreddit does work, but not all instances of it do.

  • beehaw - tight-knit diverse, lgbtq and positivity reddit

  • Mastodon: open-source, in the fediverse, open for signups (depending on the instance)
    Bluesky: proprietary, invite-only (for now), not in the fediverse but has its own network of domains

  • Out of the open platforms, I use:
    Reddit: Lemmy, Beehaw, Kbin
    Twitter: Mastodon, Calckey
    Facebook: idk nothing really plus I don't even use Facebook that much anymore

    I may occasionally use proprietary ones like Twitter, Tumblr and Threads.

  • And I have nowhere to go but Kbin because Beehaw is unstable and I don't want to open up a fourth account. Accumulating fediverse accounts should be the last thing you do

  • "Third reply downvotes" and other types of bullying done for absolutely no reason. Also, people misleading others to disgusting communities just to troll them, for example (and I am paraphrasing the names of the communities): "misspell the community's name to c/vercute instead of c/verycute and you accidentally get a sub full of gore" or "check out c/audioing, it's definitely not people doing a very disgusting thing to one of their body parts". I do, however, like the fact they're bringing the whole subreddit swap meme - for example: on Reddit we have had r/trees and r/marijuanaenthusiasts and I've seen that implemented into Lemmy instances already. I wouldn't get rid of that, I think there are some traditions that are neat and don't harm anybody.