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Saitama
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Saitama@lemmy.fmhy.mltoSNOOcalypse - document, discuss, and promote the downfall of Reddit.@lemmy.ml•Reddit Blackout Tracker
2·3 years agoThe quality of discussion on Reddit will also suffer. They may actually gain new users from all the media attention they’ve been getting, but I can already tell that some of the subreddits I frequented have seen some of the best members leave and more people more obsessed with fitting in / upvotes and trolls shitposting. It doesn’t take much for a niche sub with, say, 5k users of which 200 are really engaged with the sub, to change for worse once those people start coming in.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Do you think DuckDuckGo is a good choice for people who are concerned about their privacy?
1·3 years agoInteresting. I’ll have to check these out. Had no idea these existed.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the last movie you watched and how was it?
2·3 years agoIt’s a pretty smart film in the context of when it was made and the political situation in the U.S. I remember when it was released a lot of people were pissed at it, it performed pretty poorly.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the last movie you watched and how was it?
1·3 years agoOne of my favorite movies of all time. It’s so creative and charming. It has aged very well, I think.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the last movie you watched and how was it?
1·3 years agoSaw Asteroid City last night. Liked it a lot but it’s not my favorite Wes Anderson movie. It is, thought, the most Wes Anderson movie imaginable.
Yeah, I haven’t used Windows in years (not much of a PC gamer, I mostly play on consoles until I got my SD) and the more I read about Windows 11 and the bloat and telemetry the more I hated it. But I’m impressed how much they managed to shrink it into Tiny11 and might be tempted to experiment with it on a virtual machine.
If I were to try Windows I would definitely go with one of those super optimized installs that are like 3-4 gigs. Unless that breaks some of the DirectX functionality for games?
Is performance really the same under Windows? How do the controller layouts work under Windows? I’ve been wondering if it would be worth it to try Windows for a few games that have issues with Proton.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was your best and worst experience on Reddit?
1·3 years agoYeah it’s insane how many people immediately jump to call you a liar when you post things like that. I guess the environment’s been poisoned by all the people making up stuff for karma. The karma concept sounds great in theory but becomes toxic quickly.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was your best and worst experience on Reddit?
5·3 years agoDon’t really know what the “best” experience was. I can’t say there was anything life changing for me. It was nice to have access to so much stuff in a very well designed app (Apollo) that let me share that content super easily with friends and family via Whatsapp or Telegram.
Worst interactions? There were many…the groupthink can be real bad. There are a lot of people who take karma very seriously. There was one sub, dedicated to a podcast, and it was clear there was a person that had six or seven alts because of the language they used and the debate style, and they would get so upset and downvote any disagreeing comment. Other subs had plenty of trolling, transphobia, shitty moderators, etc. Other subs became basically unusable because of how large they got and how many people posted “hey, look at me!” low effort content. You know, “art I did of X character” with 2,600 upvotes for what was a 10th grader type drawing done on a notebook. That kind of kills the visibility of posts with the potential for deeper or more meaningful conversation that don’t get as many upvotes.
In the end I think the main issue with Reddit is that it got too big. It attracted too many people on a superficial level, too many trolls, and most subs worth visiting at this point are dedicated to niche subjects and have smallish communities.
Saitama@lemmy.fmhy.mltoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: 'It's time we grow up and behave like an adult company'
1·3 years agoHonestly Reddit is one of the few things where I wouldn’t have minded paying a $5-$7 monthly subscription. When looking at how much hours and how much entertainment I got there, it’s a better value proposition than half the streaming services I subscribe to.
Saitama@lemmy.fmhy.mltoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: 'It's time we grow up and behave like an adult company'
0·3 years agoThat’s why I’m deleting my account and taking my thousands of posts with me. I will create a new account to lurk in a couple of subs I like until there’s enough traffic here or elsewhere. I’m almost tempted to go into some of the more active forums and start posting ChatGPT generated garbage that seems superficially meaningful or relevant to start fucking with their idea to train AIs on Reddit posts.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Anyone here wanting to join a sub similar to a Reddit one, but it's not here and you don't want to make it because you don't wanna be in charge?
5·3 years agoI started a couple of communities as placeholders but don’t really have time to mod. There hasn’t been any activity yet but if / once people start posting we’ll figure it out.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Conservatives Are Running Out of Things to Eat
6·3 years agoI think we should start figuring out ways to get the NRA to post some lines of support for LGBTQ+ gun owners now.
I’ve been fairly active both on Squabbles and here. I think Squabbles looks pretty nice and it’s easy to use. I can see myself using it at work to keep up with news, light banter, etc. precisely because of the lack of NSFW, or sharing content from there with my parents or teenage kids without worrying that they may land somewhere that’s going to make them think I’m a degenerate.
MIle wide but inch deep is a good descriptor of a lot of subs these days. For instance, Formula 1. 10-12 years ago when it was more of a niche community you had hardcore fans there with a rich knowledge of the history of the sport. As it grew in popularity the quality of the content decreased. These days there are threads reposting fashion photos of the drivers with hundreds or thousands of upvotes and comments, which ultimately don’t mean anything. I can think of other subs where posters started sharing their fan art or creations and eventually everybody was doing it instead of having intelligent conversations.
I’m going to do my part to help Reddit become irrelevant. There’s only two or three subreddits that I care about, and I never really participate there, it’s more to get memes and news from my country. I’m planning to delete my 12 year old account with thousands of posts and just lurk in those subs and steal the content once or twice a week.



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