• TheLowestStone
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      45 months ago

      Youtube is the only one on this list that I use and I only use it with an ad blocker.

  • @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    I already done my part. I only keep WhatsApp for professional reasons (and barely use it) but the rest is already done. 😁

  • @[email protected]
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    14 months ago

    Can anyone send me a link to the android version of loops.video, I can’t see it on the play store

  • @[email protected]
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    25 months ago

    instead of switching ive mostly just been ditching entirely. I need less time interacting with internet people.

    literally the only thing on this list im still using is facebook messenger, for my work colleagues. and youtube. everything else ive migrated (reddit-lemmy), or abandoned and torched

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      More recently I’ve felt like there’s issues with being completely disconnected from any sort of critical mass. If I wanted to join a protest in my local city, I have doubts any of the fringe social networks could organize that. I can do my part to try to get more people on there.

      It’s part of why I joined BlueSky over X. It’s more popular, and issues be what they are, that counts for a lot.

    • @[email protected]
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      05 months ago

      It’s funny how things work out.

      I’ve spent years checking social media multiple times per day, and due to current (and not so current) events, I initially just deleted twitter. I tried mastodon, but it was a complete echo chamber. Twitter on the other hand was 25% bots and 50% porn, so I just deleted it. Turns out I didn’t miss it.

      I recently did the same with Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Snapchat. Guess what, not missing those either.

      Facebook messenger is tough to get rid of though. I have kids that attend after school activities, and there aren’t really any easy fixes. I doubt I can successfully persuade 100+ people to migrate to signal just because of my political crusade.

      It’s not being helped by the fact that ~75% of the people here use iPhones, so most communication not going through messenger goes through iMessage. Last I checked I knew a total of 4 people on signal, despite having 50+ people i regularly communicate with over messenger or iMessage.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        I doubt I can successfully persuade 100+ people to migrate to signal just because of my political crusade.

        Don’t know till you try! And if you’re playing the long game, you don’t need to convince 100+ people – the more individuals that join, the easier it will become to convince everyone else to make the switch too.

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          In this specific case, like my kids soccer or swimming team, I would need to convince 15 childrens parents, so 30 people (or more) to switch.

          On top of that, the soccer club has more teams, and since soccer practice is scheduled by the club, the club itself would need to switch their ways of working, and that’s where it gets tough.

          Facebook, for better or for worse, offers a free platform with a built in blog, instant messenger, calendar, reminders, and an easy way to send messages to all relevant people.

          Signal only solves one or two of those problems, meaning they would have to find alternatives for the rest, and I for one don’t miss the time when everybody used some variant of a shared calendar (ie Google calendar) to schedule, and you’d be subscribe to 10+ calendars with notifications going off left and right.

          Nor do I miss every club having its own poorly maintained Wordpress site, with ensuing loss of credentials because the admin used “hunter2” as their password.

          These people are not tech nerds, they’re enthusiasts for whatever sport they’re teaching our kids, and we should make their jobs as easy as possible.

    • @[email protected]
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      05 months ago

      “I’m sick of apps owned by American oligarchs who want to steal my data! This app owned by Chinese oligarchs will surely be a better experience”

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            05 months ago

            Based on the interaction with the app. The features are extensive. There’s no ads. My data has most likely been leaked by American companies anyways, so what’s the big deal?

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              The thread was about Global Switch Day, whose purpose is to leave proprietary social media for ones that won’t sell your data or get enshittified. So Rednote being proprietary already makes it irrelevant to the discussion.

              Even if it actually was better than mainstream social media at the moment, it would still be at the same risk of being enshittified due to that. It’s just a bandaid solution, like people leaving Twitter for Bluesky.

              And besides that, most sources I found say Rednote does have ads.

              • @[email protected]
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                15 months ago

                Good point. I’ve never seen an ad on it and I’ve been using it for at least a week. There’s sponsored content, but you’d have to go looking for it. Like if I wanted to watch some videos about Nike shoes, I’d see sponsored videos and such. But no actual ads.

  • Lovable Sidekick
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    05 months ago

    Great graphic! The only things I use on this list are reddit and youtube. Trying peertube now. I’m confused about whatsapp and facebook messenger - don’t people just use the texting app that comes with their phone?

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      25 months ago

      You can’t text abroad for free. I guess texting is fine if you only communicate within the country.

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        Yes but I also don’t much GAF about my phone. I only use it for calls and texting and as a camera. Can’t enjoy games or videos on such a small device, let alone writing code, so I mostly ignore it.

        • Rikudou_Sage
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          15 months ago

          Well, not what I was pointing at. It’s pretty much an American thing to just use the preinstalled messaging app and pretend there are no others, that’s why the whole blue bubble / green bubble drama is pretty much exclusive to the US.

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      Bluesky isn’t part of the Fediverse, it uses the AT protocol, not ActivityPub or the likes of it.

  • @[email protected]
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    05 months ago

    Nice to see the rear of them, was tough making the call to disconnect from a bunch of people, but I’ve told them where to find me. Hopefully it snowballs!

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      It will. I did the same thing a couple years ago. Make sure you share links to things like articles, videos, news, from the fediverse to your contacts. That helps them switch, when they see the platform in their mobile browser.

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    05 months ago

    An change your email to protonmail or tutamail. Starve those gmails, outlooks, iCloud’s and etc