I keep going back to watch it all fall apart. I'll stop going once the API access is gone and I can't use RIF anymore.
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None yet, replaced the reddit app icon on my home screen with a Lemmy app instead. So, I've "accidentally" used Lemmy ๐
I was a heavy user and have abandoned it and haven't even accidentally gone back to it. Rip the band aid off as they say
Plenty of times. I exclusively interact with it on my phone with a 3rd party app. As soon as the app stops working, I stop Reddit. I'm not installing the Reddit app. The boycott is kinda a moot point for me.
If you use Firefox, you can set a keyword for a bookmark, so when you type red, it will take you to that bookmark.
None, I logged off my account to prevent "unintended" logins while opening the browser and I started my "personal" blackout during reddark stream (I'm not a mod so I didn't have any task to do on it).
I'm not feeling any need to go there either, I feel busy here and that's nice.
I use reddit on desktop and lemmy on mobile. Life is about choice.
None I put Jerboa in the same spot as my reddit app on my home screen. I used my muscle memory to my advantage.