Communities that seem dead here arent even dead, no one posts but it you are the first post in months youll still prob get comments and views
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i still browse reddit because pretty much everything i had an account for is not here
No I don't feel bad about using it for the stuff I can't find here. Namely the Magic The Gathering community is pretty much nonexistant on here and very active on Reddit. Path of Exile as well and all the *mods communities for Bethesda games which I follow occasionally.
I use reddit occasionally, but I don't write posts or comments there. And I don't feel bad about it.
@Yingwu I went full on ActivityPub, but I get a little cold turkey-ish. The only thing I am missing is some of the communities I started to really like. I wonder if there are as active trans communities.
I use reddit exclusively for pron and feel no shame about that
I've already deleted my last account (I used to make a new one every other year or so) so I don't comment or post anymore, but I use it to find info just about anything - I still add "reddit" at the end of my search (I use Startpage, it's great). Old habbits die hard. I made my first reddit account in 2011. I don't feel too bad about it. It is what it is.
Same as OP. Yarvinists must rot, but there I go using their stuff again anyway.
I'm using it for porn which Reddit doesn't/can't monetize, so basically I'm costing Reddit money while beating it. Win/win!