Spyke

I came here to write pretty much what everyone else is saying. Reddit is imploding.

I found Reddit about 6 years ago, took a little while to understand what it was about but when I finally got it, I felt like I had found the best place on the internet. Somewhere I could be my true self without being myself. Every time I logged in, I felt free. Like solo roaming the streets of a new city in a foreign country for the first time. Intellectual conversation, assistance on vague problems, sharing life experiences, advice, watching porn you didn’t know existed, and then slipping out the back door when you were done.

As many here already know, those days are gone. The freedom is gone, it feels like a communist regime and it seems that their success is their downfall. The entire personality of Reddit has changed and will never come back, it even shows in the users. The community is broken, unauthentic and the Truth has left the conversation. Freedom is dead over there. What a shame. It’s like my favorite bar burnt down.

But the thing that really gets me is that it didn’t just change, it became the exact opposite. It has become the exact reason why someone built it, in the first place.

I read that it’s attracting the most new users of all the social apps. Best performing app, which means the end is near. Soon it will just be a limb of the pretend society that we used to hide from behind the walls of Reddit. And for some reason, I just want to see it burn.

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Reddit died when they killed 3rd party apps and removed mods who protested, but it has been on the decline for a long time since Spez decided that reddit has to be transformed into something that shits money for him

Edit: Insert obligatory "Fuck Spez" here

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al_Kaholicreply
lemmynsfw.com

It died before that. There was a time you would know breaking news hours before traditional media reported it. Then they changed the algorithm and the flow of info crawled to match the speed of advertising and people who want to control the capitol class narrative.

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Yeah, I heard that about the site and official app but having my 3rd party app Joey let me customize my feed and filter a lot of garbage out

It was working great all the way up until they shut it down

The site now is a joke, r/news and r/worldnews used to always be front and center on the frontpage. Now, it's buried under a wall of noise

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That's true, in hindsight. I felt it, but couldn't really put into words yet what had changed or tgat it even had changed. None of it really hit home until they killed third party apps and started striking down the resulting protests like dystopian authoritarians. That's when they fully lifted their masks and came out as the nazis they had become.

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Yuuup. It started when they removed the ability to view downvotes and heavily inflated and skewed upvote counts. That’s when I stopped seeing breaking news at the top of /r/all. The it just got shittier from there. My final straw (as my join date shows) was killing Apollo.

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dilreply

Twitter turning to X had a similar result but it was already on its way there

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Suppressing whitepeopletwitter was pretty much which side Reddit was supporting . That sub is back, but I'm betting itd on thin ice

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lemmy.ca

It's the mods that are killing it. Absolute 1 dimensional neckbeard thinking, and the bots. I mean who the fuck in their right mind volunteers to work for a multi billion dollar tech company, right? Absolute neck beard degenerates, that's who.

Modding probably sucks ass, don't get me wrong, but expel your efforts on modding something like a Lemmy instance, where it's for good and not just efforts that go to buying another yacht for some billionaire laughing all the way to the bank

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A lot of those neckbeard mods had been there from the start and are responsible for building the Reddit community from the beginning

It's no longer a community, it's just trash

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

Reddit also power mods, and power hungry mods that love gatekeep. Remember the antiwork mod fiasco

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lemmy.ca

That antiwork fiasco was a perfect example of a typical reddit mod. At least what my interpretation would be.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

that was so embarassing, they even allowed her/him back on the sub as a mod.

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lemmy.ca

Really? That sub went from being legit to being a global beacon for a failing platform in less than 30 seconds.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

its just all whining , quitting because of such a small disagreement with your boss? its not that serious. that was like 50-70% of the posts there.

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Early days COVID it was kind of entertaining but you are right, it got weird super fast

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

I think its naive to think they dont take money for shilling, they could just discuss it off platform, links in the sidebar, referrals everywhere, ppl shilling their companeis in every post but some ppl get banned for it some dont

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I'm sure there's the odd mod that gets paid or allowed to monetize, but the vast majority of them are unpaid.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I know you didn't likely put too much specifically pointed thought into your phrasing of 'feels like a communist regime', but please do realize you are describing a hypercapitalist, shareholder driven, investment seeking and profligate monetization enacting regime, governance structure, moderation style.

Reddit is now the Pepsi Ad with cops and protesters getting their Pepsis and singing kumbaiyah... and then the after credits scene is the cops finish their Pepsis and beat everyone's heads in.

This is enshittification.

This is the relentless and ultimately brutish and stupid drive to extract as much wealth as possible out of anything, in a way that actually destroys the thing, manifest in an online message board.

Lure in the user base, lock down the market demographic, destroy competition as much as you can, and then squeeze every penny out of em when they have no alternatives.

Fuck Spez, RIP Aaron.

EDIT: Oh also, you are a lemm.ee user, your instance is shutting down at thr end of June, you may want to look at setting up another user account on another instance.

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startrek.website

Phrasing like that reminds me of all the "this is the commu-social-marxism the libs want" and it's just a picture of current capitalism.

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sp3ctr4lreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I'm being nice because this person is a refugee, the fact that they are here, describing what they've experienced and witnessed, realizing that it is bad and another place could be better... it means they've got a good head on their shoulders trying to escape the hivemind.

Please don't lose them in the pattern buffer, O'Brien =P

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

this person is a refugee - are you referring to me? The analogy is perfect if you were.

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Yes, I am referring to you, as a refugee, I am glad you find it an apt description :D

I hope you do manage to poke around a few other instances on lemmy and find another one to migrate to again, rather bad luck that the one you recently joined is abruptly shutting down soon.

Its probably worth saying that... that doesn't happen too often (ever?) a fairly large lemmy instance just shutting down permanently... that's anomalous, not a thing you're probably going going to encounter often.

Everyonce in a while an instance will have some downtime during an upgrade, or due to accidentally misconfiguring something, but even that is becoming rarer.

Also, when you do quotes..

its based on line breaks

So you can't end them with a dash, you've got to hit enter, make a new line, and that new line will be non-quoted. :D

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shneancyreply
lemmy.world

to this i'd like to add that when i browse there sometimes i keep seeing people saying things like "this is reddit libs are everywhere" "this is reddit even slight conservatism will make people call for a death sentence" or "this is reddit you can't say anything non-progressive" and those are getting many upvotes, whilst anything said that'd paint you as anywhere left of centre will get you downvoted.

it seems like the conservatives have taken over and yet they still feel like they're surrounded

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chunesreply
lemmy.world

I miss when making fun of libs on reddit came exclusively from leftists

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dilreply

The issue is we roast our extremists while they hype theres up or act like they arent so bad lol

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sp3ctr4lreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

sorry, when you say 'when i browse there'... do you mean... .world? or reddit?

Its 3am and I think my language parsing skills have given out, lol

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shneancyreply
lemmy.world

oop sorry, seems like i'm from the opposite side of the world and my phrasing after waking up could also have used some work

by "there" i meant reddit in that comment

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sp3ctr4lreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Ah, all good, no problem!

Given that clarification, yes, I completely agree.

Conservatives tend to be the masters of projection, of seeing themselves as victims when they objectively are not...

...well, small caveat to that, as lately in the US they've become victims of the party and policies they voted for, but claim they didn't vote for, because they are too ignorant to understand how anything actually works, as well as too devoted to their orange cultic god to see any of his insane hypocrtitical nonsense as such.

But anyway yeah back to reddit: yep, the platform has gone fully corporate, anyone aware of ... what that means for a social media tech company bailed the hell out as soon as news of that broke, now the easily predictable enshittification has begun, and the less well informed but still generally capable of objectively assesing the world crowd is now also starting to stream out... and the people who are left are the asocial or antisocial conservative dullards who continue to gaslight themselves and refuse to acknowledge or understand what has happened...

... because for an insecure conservative, admitting you were ever wrong or uninformed about something is seen as a damnable sign of weakness and personal failure... instead of the learning and growing opportunity it could be with just a bit of a mindset shift.

I know this because I was raised that way, in that kind of a household, and was fortunately able to un-brainwash myself and realize that its ok to be wrong about things, to learn and grow.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

Reddit is driving a lot right wing topics to site in order to drum up conservative users, because they love drama and conflic and are more likely to be exposed to ads

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

Yes listen, I got it wrong, I took art instead of history and my knowledge of politics and such terms is limited. I generally get my ideas across with emotion and action, but I can’t help admire those who can articulate themselves through words. I also sense the passion in your response, you care about these things, and I’m sure you’ve destroyed a few opponents in a debate.

I like that we both exist, and you shared something that is useful to me. Thank you.

Second part: any suggestions for an alternative to lemme.ee thanks for letting me know. Will I lose all my data?

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sp3ctr4lreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Hey friend, no problem!

Yes, I am passionate about these things... got one degree in econ, another in poli sci, and a good deal of work experience in the tech sector... fun how all these things are increasingly intermingled and also unavoidable these days, eh?

A lot of people who spend waaaaay more time online that normal people (I'm counting myself in that group)... often forget that most people have not spent the last decade or two having online political arguments... we get used to the idea of people using terms somewhat incorrectly as being a sign that they are doing so intentionally, as a rhetorical tactic to confuse a topic or argue in bad faith... as opposed to the possibility that someone just isn't as well versed in the topic at hand and is more or less using terms very colloquially.

But some of us can be friendly and at least pretend to be normal, lol!

As for an instance recommendation?

I'd go with .zip, my old, now inactive account is still sitting there, good admin and mod team, decently sized, and they're federated with basically every other lemmy instance... which i think is good for a newbie to lemmy, as that way you can learn for yourself if there are communities or other instances you want to avoid or block, instead of having your instance have already done that for you preemptively.

As for... losing your data, like your account data?

Yeah I think that will end up happening. Though it may be theoretically possible to migrate a user account to another instance... I don't think anyone ever actually does this?

Basically, just make a new account on a new instance, and re subscribe to your favorite communities from your lemm.ee account, and/or block ones you don't like, while your lemm.ee account still exists.

Hopefully this won't be too difficult as your account is fairly new.

There... may also be some kind of thread addressing these concerns on lemm.ee somewhere?

I'd think that if an instance is shutting down, the prudent thing for the mods to do would be to set up some kind of sticky or megathread to give general advice and answers to these kinds of questions?

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

Saying you're wrong, learning, growing and moving on already puts you ahead of 90% of the human race

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Being wrong at some point is inevitable, if tried to pretend that I believed I was right I would have been destroyed by the people who actually know the subject. And made myself look like an ass. I also found it funny when reading how many people corrected me.

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

I like seeing comments like this, godforbid you dont double down on reddit lol

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Flemmyreply
lemm.ee

Bot posts, upvotes, comments from 1d accounts quadruppled since I'm very sceptical about the projected stats. It's like the first human users setup a social culture and as time progresses new users see the potentials and become the first "parasites" of a settled community. A bot army is just a tool.

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sp3ctr4lreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

It's like the first human users setup a social culture and as time progresses new users see the potentials and become the first "parasites" of a settled community.

We did.

I was one of them.

I had a reddit account before I had a facebook account, back when digg still actually existed, and reddit was basically just trying to be a better version of digg.

It was good for a while, and now its run its course, corrupted by ... so many different things, insane mods, insane political movements, and of course, money money money.

The internet utopia dreamed of in the 90s has crashed and burned and warped into a dystopian panopticon of hate, misery, greed and lies that a younger and more optimistic me was convinced could only happen in cyberpunk fiction...

' I had dreamed a dream, but now that dream is gone from me. '

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The dream lives on, here and not im the corpo torment nexus. I don't really ever want to use something by a corporation ever again. It used to work out fine but now it doesn't.

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lemmy.world

everything you said is correct, except replace communist regime with christofasism/capatilism. The rich are tired of the poors again.

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It was a sign the moment they suppressed Luigi news in December, just one week after CEO"s death

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You never lived in a totalitarian communist country, did you?

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

The freedom is gone, it feels like a communist regime and it seems that their success is their downfall.

Much like the current American hellscape, you're thinking of fascism, not communism.

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

Hehe thanks I’m not to clued up on my ‘isms but I know it’s something I don’t like! I am watching the American story with an outsiders perspective and it’s doesn’t look good. I’ve never been deep into data, but I have seldom gone wrong by reading the people. And the people are spelling downfall, I think it’s further down the slope than people realise and the opposition smell blood. Just like Reddit.

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Makhnoreply
lemmy.world

Hehe thanks I’m not to clued up on my ‘isms but I know it’s something I don’t like!

What an incredibly moronic and dangerous way to go about life

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

Words driven by fear. Learn all the words in the world, my bet is you freeze in the face of opportunity. I wish you, happiness and sorry that they took if from you.

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lemmy.world

it feels like a fascist regime

Fixed. Pete boy wants to get rid of the progressive content he deems offensive, so that he gets better showing with the other white techbros come shareholder day.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

The freedom is gone, it feels like a communist regime and it seems that their success is their downfall.

OP,. you're not thinking of communism. You're thinking of authoritarianism and hierarchy. This is what happens to all hierarchies. Go to almost any for-profit corporation, and the same stifling of freedom will be on display. Marxist-Leninist regimes are hierarchical and authoritarian, which is why they act the same as any corpo, but that's not due to "communism"

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Please scroll up to read my acceptance of failure to correctly identify the name of the crappy thing that Reddit is doing. Thanks for the correction, and I’m glad you could still figure out what I meant dispite my use of correct terminology 🤝 I’m really good at other things though haha

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lemmy.ca

I just got a three day account ban, for threatening violence, by commenting that I hope someone got charged for running a red light. This is the second time this has happened in two months, all thanks to maniacs on our community subs.

It took me awhile to go back to that shit hole, and I'm getting a good reminder why. I just wish Lemmy would get a bit more active, and I can finally put Reddit to bed.

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Try doing more posts yourself! I do multiple a day they all get interaction, everyone is just sat round waiting for others to post

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dilreply

Yeah, very rarely do I not get replies, if there are no replies, its on like an art post that still gets votes just doesn't need a discussion (on other accounts, this ones new)

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lemmy.world

Mainstream social media is ridiculously censored now. I called a bunch of racists a single word: "gross".

My comment was removed while the overt racism stayed up. the digital world ain't it.

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It is. It's also melted all our brains though, like some people need to be parented, but I mean the absolute garbage shit. That's morphed from people cleaning that up and the spam, to mods trying to enforce a whole bunch of unwritten rules and arbitrarily deciding what people can post or comment based on their own opinions. Those people are mostly neckbeards too, so that don't help.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

If you haven't noticed they have been permabanning accounts after the temp bans expire on users. Their filters automatically flag account as ban evasion regardless if the bans have resolved. Additionally, this might be still going on. If you multiple accounts, getting a temp can trigger site wide ban on all accounts.

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lets not get to the part where currently people are getting shadowbanned soon after creating account, or posting on a sub with arbitrary requirements.

smal niche subs have less moderation, large subs have the most: eg more likely to ban.

and some in the middle have low-traffic but enough moderaiton where the MOds can nitpick.

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kreskinreply
lemmy.world

A handful of lemmy mods are now just as bad as reddit mods. It didnt used to be that way.

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The great thing with Lemmy though, is you can leave instances. I could get banned into the 6th dimension and I just have to start a different account on a different instance. Often can find whatever kind of sub I'm looking for on different instances too.

The cost of this will be less users but I mean if you can get a couple hundred, that largely eliminates that issue. Lemmy will keep getting bigger, we'll have to deal with the nutsack mods at some point, but there's no big daddy reddit for them to hide behind here. They are on their own.

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lemm.ee

I’ve been on there for 12 years and it’s been a pretty steady decline since then. It was actually even worse before I joined, like a free range cesspool of edgelords, bigots, and adults wanting to fuck teenagers. There was a period where a lot of the shit was chased off before it started heading towards the corporate direction; that was probably when Reddit was at its best

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Krudlerreply
lemmy.world

I was there from day one.

When Spez implemented user registration, I was like the 5th sign up and I ended up mailing him his own source code because he had his server misconfigured to report verbose errors.

All this to say, the site has always sucked. From day one it has sucked. It has never not sucked.

Edit

I feel like Reddit in general is remembered far more fondly than it ever has a right to.

For those that believe Reddit was some bastion of intellectual discourse, it never was! The very first or second conversation I was involved in (remember it didn't even have users or comments at one point) immediately devolved into people calling each other robots and morons.

It just immediately cast my mind back to the BBS days where there was some cool techy people but lots of people that were just... there... And bored... And stupid.

I didn't never really changed from that formula. Reddit grew somewhat in tandem with overall NA society's ability to just get on the Internet. And it was always just a slice of society, never really any special qualifications or commonalities generally speaking. It's very naive and myopic to think that it was a Tech community. It's every dingbat you've ever met in your life and all the cool people as well in a giant heap. Please don't kid yourself.

Politics immediately took over the site. And as most people know, the dialogue surrounding American politics is most dignified by taking place within a monkey house at the zoo.

Politics was immediately quarantined into its own special sub thingy.

Spez being the absolute moron that he was, implemented communities instead of tags which is what the fking site actually needed. It was very obvious he had bananas in his ears at that point, and he did not want to give selective content control to the users. He didn't even want to implement communities, he was that against it.

They refused to show at the outset that giving users the ability to categorize content mattered. They wanted it to be a fire hose of content right from day one.

Later, they did an amazing public relations job of faking community and faking community spirit, while they had secretly embedded social media managers from outside agencies plugging most of the content onto the front page.

I can't remember the first time Reddit lost its virginity or perhaps had its heart broken, maybe first coming of age... when we collectively rooted out that one of the biggest community builders and participants was actually a plant! I might be wrong but somewhere in the back of my mind I remember the username Sahadra(?).

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

It was a bad sign when they started purging subreddits in '17 of certain questionable topics.

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I don't know dude, they've been boiling the frog, so to speak, on us users since day one.

It's been such a gradual contortion from what it started to what it's become. But it's finally come to what Spez wanted it to be in the first place. Aaron would want no part of this piece of shit.

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I made my first account which I forgot like 11 years ago. I only realized it was there, when I received multiple ban messages out of the blue on my emails. This when I first realized they were massively purging accts early this year, after visiting a completely non lemmy forum about evading reddit bansm

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dilreply

all adults are banned lol, its just a fresh pool of teenagers every year woth just enough karma to start commenting/posting

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lemmy.ca

6 years ago? Shit. You must be a lot younger than me 😂.

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I should actually go see when I joined to verify, but reading through the comments I joined well into the decline already . Social media didn’t grab me like the rest of the world, I didn’t like the lack of privacy and, joined Facebook like 10 years in or so, because I went traveling and wanted to connect with my family. I stumbled upon Reddit basically.

I had searched a few forums for some answers to random things that Google directed me to, but other than that knew nothing about what was attractive about them. I immediately found the real life experience advice on subjects from normal people very interesting and unique, that’s what got me to create an account. Then I stayed for the subreddits of the things I was in to and contributing felt good.

I really liked the fact that you could almost find a subreddit about anything, 5 people in it with the last comment being 5years old, but still it was amazing to me. The authenticity that people allowed themselves to show ( some were definitely lies) but i felt like I was engaging with people on a different level than real life, small talk BS. Anyway I’m probably older than you and if you’ve read this whole thing then bless you, I’m probably just using this as therapy 😂

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baduhaireply
sopuli.xyz

You'll say shit, but not fuck? Why censor yourself at all?

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Echinodermreply
aussie.zone

I'm guessing that English is not your first language? To talk shit about someone means to say negative things about them, it doesn't necessarily mean using any swear words.

That or you were joking, and I just whooshed myself.

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baduhaireply
sopuli.xyz

I think you misinterpreted my comment. OP wrote "Eff" instead of fuck, but in the very next sentence said the word "shit". I don't understand why they would censor themselves on one situation, but not the other.

Yes, English is a first language for me.

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dilreply

God forbid you dislike h1b visas, my parents are literally immigrants, no one likes the ppl that come here exclusively to work and send money back home, taking jobs away while not investing any money back into the economy, actively talking shit constantly and claiming that they dont put effort into their work for whatever reason. This is just ppl speaking in hindi using english alphabet in the reddit communtiies.

Its just a way to pay our tech employees less and hire less americans who have the power to quit and go elsewhere without being deported if they dont find a job in 2 months, plus they ofc get better pay than back home so theyll put up with worse conditions than we would making things worse for everyone, why are we even looking to hire outside our country like we dont have ppl here struggling to find jobs in the same field. I had a mild rant and then a one week ban, got perma banned later for alleged subreddit ban evasion, but I think they just wanted an excuse. Outsource excess work not work that we don't have, and they wanna get rid if all the immigrants doing the labor no one wants to do, pulling up on farms.

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lemmy.giftedmc.com

Exactly. Not communist though, fascist. Communism is something entirely different.

But its also clear that this happened because to thrive in the capitalfascist system, you need to adhere to the rules:

  • strong hierarchy
  • ideologically homogenous
  • strictly controlled ingress
  • constant fear of being excluded
  • pushing individualism and competition

Its the same everywhere and it is scary.

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Exactly. Not communist though, fascist.

Was going to say this, lol.

Completely agree otherwise with the op.

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

Hahaha I should have listened more in history class. I’m being corrected all over the place, but you can be sure I will go read about it and accept my shame and embarrassment for about an hour or so. It’s the “something entirely different “ that is spotlight on my miseducation 🤣 but you know what I meant though!

I don’t think anyone is going to survive Reddit, at some point the rules will get you, regardless of your contributions, age on the platform or any other credibility you have gained. It’s gonna eat itself.

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Well, actually that is pretty much what you learn in history class. Its just not true. If you read anything about communism that is not western education, you get an accurate picture. Marx for example.

The idea of communism (and anarchism btw) is to have a classless, stateless society. Both are left wing extremists and incredibly dangerous in their constant, violent fight for human rights, equality and against discrimination. (/s)

Jokes aside. Especially german government owned media and state documentation portrays both as dangerous which is hilarious.

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So where is everyone going because it's not Lemmy. And Reddit still is huge. I don't understand the "it's so bad, everyone is getting banned" but also the site keeps growing.

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Bots. I swear its all bots reposting content from 10 years ago that people might not have seen yet or rewording old posts/comments. Check the account history and posts if something seems suspicious. Usually those people have lived all over the place, are different genders and have lives different time lines... Unless reddit is now all whovians... im calling bots

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lemmy.zip

Twitter had a suspiciously convenient massive uptick in bots that conveniently hid the shrinking user base from investors. I expect Reddit to conveniently have the same "problem".

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Xitter is a given, considered its owned by nazi musk. and REDDIT is owned by a nazi lover, spez who loves musks. and the bots make up half of reddit, im not surprised, if it only increased, and its not the good kind of bots, because reddit has been aggressively banning normal users and non-propaganda bots.

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yes, when musk bought twitter it was well over half bots already and trending badly-- and traffic in general was going down as well. It cant have gotten better when he gutted the moderation and security teams. Its basically worthless.

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startrek.website

I have been off reddit since the api thing so I'm way out of touch with the current content and status.

It just seems odd all these posts about Reddit dying and it makes me think of the people that loved reddit aren't all here on Lemmy, so did they quit all of it or went somewhere else?

No one I know in person switched away, technical or not, they still use reddit. The whole situation is just not adding up.

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

Reddit trained us not to post/comment as much with the frequent deletions, especially post, always get removed for no reason so I get anxiety when posting

Rejection sensitive disphoria, however its spelled

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also getting reported/banned from subs for a misunderstood comment. or if reported something that the mod doesnt like, and they ban you because you reported about a comment.

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Reddit and Stack Overflow both drilled this into me and I've been off those sites for a while and now they are dying, I couldn't be happier

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So fucking true. Every time I post shit online I'm rereading it over and over and I'm like "people aren't going to react about X right? Because I did Y to make it clear." Then I post, and people are still mad about X. It fucking drives me wild.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

most of the people here were part of the ban purges done by reddit, and particular over-agressive purge than normal.

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I wasn't banned. I deleted my comment history with a script during the API fiasco.

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

prob digg, need paid moderation and more ppl, it looks like a decent reddit clone, will prob have a higher population than lemmy just going off early adopters, reddit just needs competition, once ppl try one alternative theyll be open to trying more like lemmy

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

android and ios alpha for groundbreakers (ppl that paid 5% to reserve a name, it got donated to a foundation picked by voting), its not bad, getting updated fairly fast, has the former apollo reddit app dev

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dilreply

no, they paid to slowly filter ppl in and avoid spam none of the money went to them it was a donation that was voted on by the donators, its literally 5$ Once it's out of alpha and the website and apps are ready it'll be open to all. They've only let in whoever asked for it out of the donators also so it's a small percentage of the donators using the platform right now, most did it to reserve a short username early im assuming

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lemmy.world

They are going back to Reddit. They either A- make a ton of new accounts that all get instabanned (increasing the number of people "signing up" or B- just don't post anymore and simply consume

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Eh, give it time. Lots more people came here after Elon went after Reddit, and given the situation in the U.S it'll probably only get more censored.

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Aulireply
lemmy.ca

Ingot banned for saying Albertans where stupid and if there was an election today the UCP would win. I really have no idea why they got me banned. It was only for a month but just decided to close account.

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I was warned for posting threats when I said Smith should stand on her head to get some blood to her brain.

I received a 3 day ban for calling for violence when I said Vance will be President of the US after an arterial blockage takes out Trump.

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i went to another forum about social media/evasion it was quite interesting insight how they are doing it, and how they have increased thier bans.

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lemmy.ml

I really feel like it peaked in 2012 or 2013. Hot on the heels of the "rally to restore the sanity" (which proved the true power of Reddit, but was co-opted and defanged)

Lots of big AMAs but they could be very chaotic.

Allowed content wasn't quite as wild as two years previous but it was still possible to find some real taboo/NSFL/disturbing/subversive communities of all sorts.

The userbase was large but still most of your friends would make fun of you for going there, and your parents didn't even know it existed.

The admin team was still pretty small and they even would make a point to hire users who understood the culture and spirit of the site.

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I'd agree that it peaked a long time ago. I joined in 2008 or so because my teenage sons had joined. We didn't know each other's IDs, I wanted to know what they were interested in and found a couple communities I liked for myself. Every year it got less inclusive and the toxicity that was contained to some communities started to spill over. I had already left when the corporatization started in earnest.

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dilreply
lemmy.zip

it peaked right before ellen pao was used as a scapegoat

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dilreply

lol ppl were treating her being fired like reddit was saved but it was all downhill from there

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I read that it’s attracting the most new users of all the social apps

Most of those are not real users and never have been.

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By reddits own admission 50% we're all bots. I think it was reported in the tech sub like years back. Reddit wants to be a Facebook clone.

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lemmy.world

Ive been around long enough to know its an inevitable cycle, hopefully federation saves lemmy from the same fate.

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

That was my next question… is it inevitable? Like the fall of every major power in human history. At some point they break.

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lemmy.zip

Expect some (additonal) really nice privately owned Federated instances to launch after Reddit finally dies. (Embrace - Twitter and Mastodon are far enough along that Bluesky exists, already.)

They will have all the usual features, but also a few surprisingly nice additonal (closed source, added by corporate sponsors) features. It will cost some mild annoyance when visiting from an open source truly free federated instance. (Extend)

Eventually the new features will result in lost compatibility with the rest of the fediverse. Users on the new platform can enjoy the rest of the fediverse, but other fediverse users cannot reach any content contributed by users of the new platform. So everyone needs an account on the new platform, to enjoy it. (Extinguish)

Then the new platform enshitifies. (Enshitify)

This prediction is primarily based on how Google managed "Google Talk" when it joined XMPP. Many feel XMPP did not survive it. I still use XMPP, but many folks I talked to on XMPP do not.

The recipe is: Embrace, Extend, Extinguish, Enshitify.

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Google did this to RSS too. Both still exist and work as well as they ever did but are niche now. We should bring both back

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mfed1122reply
discuss.tchncs.de

I'm not sure about this, but does defederation or blocking work both ways? I.e can an instance stop federating their own content to another instance? I would think so. It seems like corporate instances be pretty effectively boycotted like that.

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I'm not sure about this, but does defederation or blocking work both ways?

I think it's by choice in each direction? I'm not sure.

I.e can an instance stop federating their own content to another instance? I would think so.

Yes. And I think that's our best defense against what happened to XMPP. Opinions vary, of course. I guess it'll be up to each instance owner how they handle it.

It seems like corporate instances be pretty effectively boycotted like that.

I hope so. I worry because they say "history usually rhymes".

At the very least, the fediverse was designed with knowledge of lessons learned from XMPP. And I'm certainly, myself, less naive than I was when I fell for Google Talk. Hopefully others are too.

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Almost certainly yes, once lemmy gets big enough and people in power actually give a shit about it.

The nature of the internet is something has to be hosted somewhere, no matter how obscure eventually there's a source and assholes can apply pressure on the source / host.

Most people running an instance don't have the money nor will to fight governments and mega corps when they uncorck their bullshit attacks

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lemmynsfw.com

I remember when I first used Reddit feeling much the same way. However there has always been boatloads of toxic users and posts there. The only redeeming communities had dedicated volunteer admins because general content moderation was awful.

However once they pushed the toxic coontent to the forefront and made the site much more walled off, a lot of those admins left. The result is the site as it is today.

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Mr_Stellarreply
lemm.ee

It feels like it’s all just Ai and bots in control… the human feeling is gone. There must have been a huge issue with terrible content, because unfortunately amongst us humans live monsters. I did however enjoy letting my darkness out a bit on Reddit. Just enough to learn a bit about myself. I miss it

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lemmy.world

Yeah, most "reddit sucks now" people don't even remember the days when Reddit worshipped Rand Paul and r/jailbait, r/fat peoplehate, and r/spacedicks were around

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There was so much fucking awful content there for so long

I laugh when people say that it's "leftist", because it sure as fuck wasn't, and isn't now either

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Can't forget coontown in that mix either.

As much as I hate what reddit has become, it's kind of an amazing example of media coverage manipulation and PR.

All that heinous shit on it and they still had the kind of celebrity AMAs they did.

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I feel like this is comparing (bad) apples with (bad) oranges. Yes, Reddit has always sucked, but the way in which it sucked has changed.

They got rid of the bad apples, but then they carried through with that momentum and managed to turn everything else bad in an entirely new way.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

Now their filters are so aggressive they will either remove your comment without a thought, or remove it and the reddit site wide filter bans you anyways.

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lemmynsfw.com

I was shadow banned at one point without any notification. I got it reversed once I knew it happened. The filters are completely opaque too. I had no idea why I matched the filter.

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if you have mutliple accounts pretty much forget it, because you wouldnt know which one was hit to trigger them all.

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it kinda started when trump won his 1st term, noticed the massive uptick politics after that, never slowed down. RU was intent on keeping trump related news going to prop him up since 2016., pretty much got worst during the pandemic.

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And for some reason, I just want to see it burn.

Technology under capitalism will be used first and foremost for the violent enforcement of capitalism. While extreme censorship is a relatively mild form of "enforcement", it's still a fundamental tool. The hegemonic narrative must be defended at all costs. Just look at the media, politicians, corporations, etc. It's all the same tales.

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This post feels like something I wanted to write. I agree 100% I want to see that shithole burn

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dil
lemmy.zip

And we arent even allowed to delete our content it stays up forever lol

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When I left reddit two or three years ago I used the Chrome extension to delete everything I uploaded to Reddit as best as I could. I'm still using the same username, I use this username everywhere and sometimes I can still find mentions of my old Reddit account.

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Forever could online be a few more years for them. And good, l hope they enjoy my tales of 7 day coke benders.

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also reddits going the low hanging fruits of bots/spammers, of fans and link farmers. while doing nothing against propagand abots.

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lemm.ee

Fuck u/spez

Took away Apollo, so I left

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Thtevenreply
lemmy.world

Same but Relay. The writing was on the wall after the API fiasco.

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By now, predicting the end of reddit is akin to putting a date to the end of the world.

And who cares? This is not a competition, these are not teams, and there's more internet than some famous url.

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