Tai,
@Tai@lemm.ee avatar

First thought it sounded like a scam because people were talking about it the same way people talked about crypto. Looked into it enough after the reddit api shenanigans that I wanted to make a lemmy account and I’m still learning new things about it.

lemminer,

I started from scratch

tunetardis,

I had heard of mastadon but since I was never really big into twitter, I ignored it. Also, I think the first article I read about it was on how to set up your own instance and invite friends to it and that seemed way more than I would want to do.

Reddit, on the other hand, was a big deal for me, and learning about lemmy and kbin was an eye-opener. I was on digg before reddit and was afraid whatever the new thing was would eventually suffer the same fate, but I’m cautiously optimistic the fediverse model may be more resistant to the corrupting influences? We’ll see I guess.

Bosa,

Not at all familiar. It was Reddit or other social media but never knew anything about Lemmy until recently.

ReakDuck,

Same here except that I created a lemmy.ml account. I had an account on a mastodon server which doesnt exist anymore but I never really used it. But now I still dont use mastodon but Instead of being reddit addicted I am now Lemmy addicted.

Generally its impossible to be reddit addicted because I always use Open Source apps for Social Media which now will cost me 2 million dollars I heard.

mojo,

Already used Mastodon before and understood the concept of decentralization. I used Lemmy years ago, but the front page was getting like 12 upvotes so not much was going on lol.

Duchess,
@Duchess@yiffit.net avatar

i’d used mastodon.social briefly after the tumblr porn ban but then switched back when it turned out to be not that big a deal. not to mention i really didn’t understand the concept of different servers or how federating/defederating worked. i floundered for a couple of days before i came across my current setup. calckey account which i look at rarely and an account on a small lemmy server for stability purposes.

Fleppensteijn,
@Fleppensteijn@feddit.nl avatar

I found Peertube and thought it’s much better than YouTube but I just couldn’t find any content.

I once created an account for Mastodon because I thought it was something else, I didn’t expect a Twitter clone and I have no interest in Twitter.

Efwis,

I knew of it because of the minor migration to mastodon, plus the website for EndeavourOS, which I use for my operating system has a mastodon account for posting news about it. But like many other I’m not a big fan of the microblogging concept. I didn’t know about lemmy until the migration was getting ready to happen from reddirt (spelling intentional).

I did know about the fediverse and how it works in principal before then.

brianrlawson,
@brianrlawson@midwest.social avatar

I started a Mastodon server and had been running that for about 5-6 months before joining a Lemmy server. I knew about other ActivityPub platforms, but hadn’t felt the need to join until then.

Mugmoor,
@Mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

For the last year or so I’ve been using a private PeerTube instance I run to host videos my kids like to make and share with their friends/family. It isn’t federated for privacy reasons.

Moose,
@Moose@moose.best avatar

I had a Mastodon account but didn’t really understand how it all worked, I thought it was only for Twitter like applications. I really like the concepts of self hosting stuff so when the Reddit strike happened and I found out what Lemmy was, I decided to try it out and have been learning along the way.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

freedombox and some stuff I vaguel remember about an open source social media

cow,
@cow@lemmy.world avatar

I had used mastodon, akkoma and peertube before learning about Lenny when the Reddit stuff happened. I have never had an account on twitter and rarely used my Reddit account.

Sabata11792,
@Sabata11792@kbin.social avatar

I was vaugly aware of Mastadon and the federation idea. Thought it was a cool idea but I just hate the Twitter format so never thought more of it.

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