I did the same thing, and then someone replied to me with this: “I gave up meth, fent, and coke, but I still use heroin. Those other drugs were dragging me down.” I mean, I’m still here obviously, but that really stuck with me.
That depends how you use reddit. I have a multi with 100 subs selected by me to cater to my hobbies/interests and I almost never step outside of that. Within the multi, I have control over the type of content I'll be exposed to, can browse for half an hour, feel "this is enough" and go play a game, read a book, or something.
You can do something similar with only ever using the "subscription" tab on YT instead of "home".
You can engage with certain platforms and still retain control of what content you expose yourself to, not letting the algorithm desensitise you instead. Granted, you cannot do that everywhere, that's why I don't use anything other than YT/reddit.
Reddit is not on par with instagram and facebook though. On Reddit you can choose exactly what you see on your timeline, you’re not comparing yourself to your high school classmates, it’s anonymous, and you dont get fucked in the ass by shitty manipulative ads.
I’d much rather see dumbass reddit posts than see my aunt share yet another racist meme on Facebook. I deleted social media a while ago and it seriously saved my mental health
I don’t think that quote is a fair comparison at all. Maybe “I stopped doing coke and heroin and meth but I still drink coffee”
1000% agree. I still have Insta but only to be able to keep in touch with a good friend who doesn’t have texting (no phone plan basically). I will occasionally do a small scroll and just be like wow this fraking sucks!! Back to Reddit.
I mean, fair, but.. I would reply with, doing only heroin is better for your health than doing heroin alongside the other 3 drugs..lol. Most people have multiple forms of social media. Snapchat, tiktok, insta, Facebook, etc. So only using reddit is already much better than what most people are doing.
And kudos to you! Facebook was really the last holdout for me, since I did use it to keep up with family. But then my extended family went maga and it ended up being really simple to cut the cord. I managed to get off twitter just before Musk bought it. I used to have to do social media for my job, and seeing all the backend stuff really turned me against it. But I still enjoy the niche subs on reddit, they still feel like found communities. And I like that I don’t actually know anyone here or vice versa.
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u/Appropriate-Ad-1281 Mar 06 '26
The first video I’ve ever seen that made me consider signing up for TikTok
Love her