From the article:
"Moving to the Fediverse
This tension between these communities and their host have, again, fueled more interest in the Fediverse as a decentralized refuge. A social network built on an open protocol can afford some host-agnosticism, and allow communities to persist even if individual hosts fail or start to abuse their power. Unfortunately, discussions of Reddit-like fediverse services Lemmy and Kbin on Reddit were colored by paranoia after the company banned users and subreddits related to these projects (reportedly due to “spam”). While these accounts and subreddits have been reinstated, the potential for censorship around such projects has made a Reddit exodus feel more urgently necessary, as we saw last fall when Twitter cracked down on discussions of its Fediverse-alternative, Mastodon."
This is the best most comprehensive article written on this subject. And there is a link to every other article. As usual EFF does their homework and applies their judgement to describe perfectly:
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I’ll soon need to back on some of my optional subscriptions, but the yearly donation to EFF is staying for sure
EFF is sometimes on HumbleBundle and people can give to them while getting something too.
In other words, Reddit’s only value is that which they steal from others and sell for pure profit.
Users should be paid for their contribution, they shouldn’t have to pay. Be that directly to reddit or via 3rd party apps.