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[โ€“] Trollivier 17 points 1 year ago (1 children)

When I parted ways with reddit, when the API scandal happened, it was very timely. A lot of content from reddit was toxic for me. All the negative news, about environment, about how people are treated at their job, about how shitty companies are nowadays. Not to mention the rampant cynicism...

I left all that behind, and it really helped me get the high ground (hey Anakin) against my mental health problems. I was dangerously flirting with a burnout. This break was very beneficial.

When I saw that Sync for lemmy was available, I tried it. The facts that there are much less trolls here, much less cynicism (and also the fact that I'm now medicated) really help, and I feel now I can be among communities that aren't too toxic for me.

Thanks lemmy friends.

[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Glad you're here friend, and glad you're doing better!

Dammit Reddit was so fucking unhealthy.

[โ€“] Trollivier 2 points 1 year ago

The thing is... I was using reddit as a coping mechanism. I didn't want to feel what I was feeling so I would numb my mind with nonsense content on reddit. At one point, it became more harmful than numbing.