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It's shattered my drive to find One Platform for all of my needs, and I think that's going to work out to be a net positive. I used to be against having to hunt and peck through multiple sites and juggle multiple accounts, but the less time I'm spending on Reddit, the less I'm bothered with the idea of doing that. I can picture some of the old-guard Forum Folk looking down on my reliance on one community rather than spreading out across multiple sites—ah well, better late than never 😅.
Losing out on previous Reddit content has felt a bit like a Library of Alexandria kind of thing for me, however. I'm sure that Lemmy and the wider fediverse will ultimately help to fill that kind of knowledge, and Reddit was by no means some Bastion of Knowledge, but I can't help but think about what prior content, both large and small, meaningful and trivial, is going to be inaccessible because of this whole intrigue.
I still have a lot of work to do in archiving my content and saves from Reddit, but I don't see myself going back to substantially engage if I can help it. The culture around here in Beehaw, if anything, has felt much more worthwhile to engage in than I ever felt anywhere else online.
Losing out on previous Reddit content has felt a bit like a Library of Alexandria kind of thing for me
Good way of putting it. That'll be the biggest loss for me personally. So so so many issues or problems or troubleshooting I've found the answer in past Reddit threads.