After all the BS from /u/spez?

  • DaGuys470@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    There are about 5 years of my life on there, for some users 15+. Now, if you dropped your laptop with 15 years worth of memories on it, you damn sure would have hope you could still save the data, even if it’s obviously done for.

  • AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Reddit is like the restaurant you’ve been going to for several years that was a mom & pop operation with awesome food and atmosphere. It got popular, and the owners made it a chain, so you could get the same food in a lot of different areas. The quality started to go down as they expanded, but it was already very popular. Then the owners started raising the prices, and the atmosphere started to get way less awesome. At some point, you realized that it’s not the restaurant you fell in love with, and it wasn’t a good value anymore, so you started looking for a similar kind of restaurant that was more like that one was early on. But the chain is still really popular, and a lot of people just keep going because it’s what they’re familiar with and they know the menu - they don’t want to go to the work of finding a new place and they’re content with what they’re getting there. The people who have left are a drop in the bucket so far, and the chain restaurant is likely to continue operating for the foreseeable future.

  • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Because Reddit has been our online home for years. It’s where our communities are, where are online friends are, it’s become home. People have spent thousands of hours building communities there, as a labor of love.

    Unfortunately I agree with you- the home is on fucking fire and unless a monsoon spontaneously erupts we should get the hell out before it burns to the ground.

  • seriousslayerguy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I just hope there’s no power trippin edgelords - toxic sweaty mods here. And whoever is in charge(like a CEO) I hope is also a normal human being. All I ask from you is to work with the community not against it.

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      1 year ago

      Whoever is in charge (like a CEO)

      That’s the fun of the Fediverse; there isn’t a CEO. You’re in charge if you want to be. Go setup your own instance if you find you don’t like the one you’re on, or find one whose admins you like. Don’t like Lemmy? Go write your own activitypub software to do the same stuff!

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    Denial, at least for me. I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that anyone could be that stupid and eager to destroy it’s most active part of the user base…

    And the fact that it’s Reddit, a Site I always preceived as community driven and kinda above those corporate shenanigans, I still have hopes some saner heads might prevail. Although that seems increasingly unlikely by the minute…

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      1 year ago

      Reddit is a VC backed startup so this was always going to happen. I am surprised it took so long, to be honest.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve being feeling that lately reddit had become full of repost bots and fake ads. Was there just because there was nowhere else to go

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      1 year ago

      I feel a similar way. The quality just kept going down and down to the point where I couldn’t tell what was real or not. Most just weren’t worth reading either way. Lemmy seems the same way now too. People are focusing on making “content” instead of trying to make higher quality posts.

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    I guess because there are a lot of people who just don’t care. Look at Twitter, Musk could do what he wants Twitter still has a big number of users.

    Also reddit has a huge and very active community. This is very hard to replace.

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      I disagree with twitter, I wanted to continue using it despite the issues but the tweets and replies I was seeing was such a drop in quality that it naturally phased out of my routine, which I’ve from others in person that felt the same.

      Reddit is a sharper change for us, twitter kind of just declined out of being worthwile.

  • Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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    Reddit is unsalvageable and had been for a long time, but again, you are not going to be able to take the redditor out of people even if they move somewhere else for a long time.

    None of us should be trying to build a better reddit here, we should be aiming to build something new, knowing what works and what doesn’t from our time as redditors.

    Something more sincere, I guess.

    • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      The farther this goes, the more I think you may be right about Reddit being unsalvagable.
      I think with different ownership, things could have worked out very differently. But the current shareholders and board obviously don’t care much that their property has gone from one of the most liked and trusted sites on the Internet to one of the most publicly hated in like 3 weeks. They think this will make them money otherwise they’d have reined Spez in or fired him.

      More importantly, I think this sort of thing can happen with ANY non-federated platform. As long as the users aren’t the ones ultimately in charge, it can and probably will eventually happen.

  • supermurs@suppo.fi
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    1 year ago

    They are used to going to Reddit and have no interest in finding an alternative, when their community is there.