• I think Reddit is an outlier in the sense that until now it has been a good service with fairly minor flaws.

    FB is totally garbage and had been that for many years now and yet people are not seeking alternatives, maybe because that kind of social media is not that interesting anymore to the types that would care.

    • It’s definitely been going downhill but by choosing good subreddits and using a 3rd party app that strips out all the new “features” it was still usable. Now it won’t be usable.

      • To me with old.reddit & Apollo nothing much has changed until now. As for new Reddit, I used to think it’s okay if they can monetize some things without affecting me, though I did know the good times will end someday.

    • I’ve recently returned to Facebook after many years away from it specifically for some local outdoors groups (lots of good posts there about local trail conditions, good training routes, what stores have/offer X, etc). I keep the blinders on and avoid the main News Feed, and it’s been fine. It might be just me, but the idea of having super localized communities on Facebook makes more sense compared to somewhere else like Reddit.