Same for me. I feel like the reason kbin in particular feels so much like coming back to a long lost home is because it appeals to the old guard of reddit, people with 10+ year accounts who really just wanted an aggregated collection of forums for niche interests. Reddit kept getting shittier as that format got diluted and they tried to push it towards being mainstream social media.
So its basically some version of a class action lawsuit then? Would be nice if something like that actually happened after all those broken promises...
What's your real-life superpower?
What special ability do you posess that most people don’t have?
The Three Stages of Begging (lemmy.world)
Hobbes is learning fast!
Fuck Reddit u̶p̶v̶o̶t̶e̶ boost party! (kbin.social)
The apps have all gone offline, welcome aboard to all the other refugees, fuck /u/spez!
Reddit breaks the law to quell protests - spez has gone too far (www.youtube.com)
We reach a new low every day...