6 months ago, it would have been Reddit, YouTube and Facebook.
But I’ve been trying to limit my time on other people’s algorithms
I only pull exactly what I want off YouTube. Reddit is gone. I’m just of Facebook long enough to keep up on my local community groups.
Now it’s Lemmyworld, stackexchange and Plex.
For me,
Lemmy Mastodon YouTube/Netflix depending on what I’m watching
Lemmy, YouTube, some kind of git repo
Reddit for the subs for the games I play (not on Lemmy). Youtube for vids for the same game and a local newspaper site. I only use a browser when behind a computer. (As I’m in IT, that’s not to often in my spare time)
Lemmy is read in liftoff when using a tablet, when I’m not gaming.
Facebook is totalky ignored now. I’d like to delete the accou t, but for me to be able to delete it I 1st need tomeither give them permission to use my data or bug a subscription due to EU law. (which I don’t want to do, so I let the account just die)
I watch YouTube during work, so that. My Google drive account. And now lemmy replaced reddit.
I still go on reddit, but only like once every couple of weeks now.
Hey GreyTechnician, are you a good bot or an evil bot?
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Lemmy, GitHub and home-assistant.io at the current point in time.
This one, Reddit, and Tumblr.
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There’s the feature on there where you can make groups for other people to post on and I currently help manage eight of those, plus my personal account I use for art and talking about stuff. Despite first impressions, not everyone on there follows the stereotypes, it’s relatively pleasant.
Each day I look at websites that show me multiple headlines that they have gathered from many sites. I’ve picked them out over a few years, no visual ads on any of them. I
'm scanning only titles/headlines (skipping the obvious product pushes). If a site has a few interesting ones, great … else move on. On ‘nothing days’, I’m done soon!
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