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I don't care about protesting, it doesn't work. For me, stopping reddit means to stop opening it out of habit. I find myself automatically opening social media out of habit. So instead of having Reddit be that habit response, I'm training myself to replace it with Mastodon and Lemmy. It's a bit hard since I'm missing a lot content, but it's significantly easier then during the Twitter migration.
User revolts do work. When Digg pushed that horrible update people just bombarded Digg with Reddit links. It's one of the most effective community migrations of a platform I've ever seen.
It took me a while to switch here, and in my time I rarely saw any Lemmy links. Just like Twitter, Reddit will still flourish, unfortunately