BolexForSoup,
BolexForSoup avatar

Fuck reddit

Zectivi, (edited )

In response to such critiques, Reddit spokesperson Rathschmidt said he did not “know of an industry benchmark for scoring content quality”.

(Emphasis mine)

This is the same tone deaf response I’ve come to expect from Reddit for some time now, and is why I’m happy to no longer be a user of their platform.

altima_neo, (edited )
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

That same quote caught my eye. It’s just bullshit. Of course they’re no quantitative way to measure quality on a qualitative scale. Any long time user can see there’s not much going on like there used to be.

chocolateo,

dugg their grave

Player2,

Haven’t been on there since the event, though I do read some threads if they come up in a search. Not intending on returning, though I haven’t gotten rid of my old account yet

moon,

I came back to Lemmy because of the exodus. Definitely stayed longer because of the awesome Lemmy apps that came out (Boost and Sync). I check like 3 subs on Reddit occasionally, but use the web version. It’s so bad that it encourages me to get off pretty quickly lol. My only other social media is Mastodon, and my DNS blocks all the connections from other big social media.

AnneBonny,

Slowpoke image: did you guys hear about reddit

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

What’s a reddit?

shotgun_crab,

Small mammal with long ears, they run around quickly and reproduce just as fast

ForestOrca,
ForestOrca avatar

How corporate social media's biggest user protest, and exodus, rocked reddit, acccording to corporate media - FTFY

LibertyLizard,
@LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net avatar

I’m surprised they didn’t mention us at all. I wonder how many people actually made the transition as a result. I think it’s fewer than many people here want to believe but surely it’s more than dozens?

ersatz,

3.58K users / day

That’s how many people use this sub per day, according to the sidebar. And I would guess it’s one of the bigger ones? So it’s more than dozens, but it’s still a blip for most social media sites. At least until the next spez inflicted fiasco happens and there’s another user surge.

DarkThoughts,

A few tens of thousand of people. We can see that through the statistics of active monthly users since then. I think many just left Reddit though, but unfortunately not enough. But still, if I look at the content and comments through RedReader it feels all kinda different there. Even more reposts than before, much more bot comments than before, much less comments overall and /r/all just looks different because many previously big subs are not really there anymore, while a lot of more niche subs suddenly appear frequently. It sometimes also feels more toxic with al lthe disinfo and insults but that might just be because a lot of the moderate people left. So the lack of sane comments puts an extra highlight on the shit stains of Reddit.

Lividpeon,

Left reddit recently bc of the toxicity, massive noticeable uptick across most subs. Blatant racism, homophobia and hate in general with next to zero moderation. The ads were just cancer(without a blocker) with the sponsored "he gets us" ones being unblockable and funded by a christian hate group prominently showing up constantly. Kbin has been an alright replacement minus the server issues recently

Potatos_are_not_friends,

Can someone message the editor and share how because of this backlash, many moved to other platforms - like lemmy?

atrielienz,

This is a Reddit circle jerk article, so no.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

So many comments/posts look like bots.

Reddit always had a “repost” problem. But this time, not only am I feeling like I already saw this post, but also all the top comments? Just regurgitation of posts from years ago.

Lividpeon,

Its karma farm, they wait to repost a popular post, then post the most popular comments from the old one verbatim. Its gotten really bad

metaStatic,

Reddit's repost problem was brain doners posting rEPOsT!!!1!! on every fucking thread like everyone else was able to no life the internet as hard as them.

How many times did you see something new to you only for the comments section to be a shitstorm of people harassing op for not posting OC like reddit wasn't a fucking news aggregator designed specifically to repost crap.

homesweethomeMrL,

Hey have i got a video of a tractor stopping a prairie fire for you!

JoMiran,
@JoMiran@lemmy.ml avatar

Whatever. Don’t care. I left my account open but scrubbed twelve years of content, including hundreds (probably thousands) of answers to technical questions and dozens of posts (including guides) to which my reddit post was the only or one of the only search results.

If corporations want to profit from my knowledge, they can do so by exploiting the open source community, just like always.

towerful,

It’s worth googling “reddit /u/username” and rechecking your post history (including changing between hot/top/controversial and different time ranges) every few months.
Googling will show up a lot of the posts/comments you have missed using 3rd party deletion tools.
Reddit caches sometimes pull older content from the database or whatever, and you get “access” to it again.

captainastronaut,
@captainastronaut@seattlelunarsociety.org avatar

Same. In the brief window when we still had the API, I deleted every thing I’ve ever posted. Every helpful comment, all the well crafted answers to technical questions. I know they are in the wayback machine somewhere but at least Reddit can’t sell them.

metaStatic,

it's cute you think they didn't already sell them.

I used the API to scrub my comments and also did a GDPR request ... they still have plenty of shit the API didn't touch.

NullaFacies,

Honestly, Fuck Steve Huffman.

I’m excited to see where Lemmy, Mastodon and the Fediverse go as I believe that’s what Aaron Swartz wanted Reddit to be when it merged with Infogami; a user curated platform about anything, and a great source of knowledge.

DigitalNirvana,

What crap. I was on Reddit for 12 years, and left with the migration, to land in the fediverse. Not going back. We are building a much better place. Onward!

_number8_,

reposting the worst quote i heard all year - or perhaps all my life

“There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or AA, or never at all … But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.”

fuck spez, fuck reddit

ersatz,

Yeah, he doesn’t care about users privacy or well being, all he cares about is being the one to monetize users data.

I hate all silicon valley techbros in general, but spez is on another level. Reddit should never have brought him back on board after he sold the company. He’s useless.

SnotFlickerman,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It isn’t like Alexis Ohanian was any better.

ersatz,

Oh, he’s an idiot too. Reddit was better off without the pair of them. He was lucky enough to marry into wealth though, spez had a string of failed start ups before he slunk back to reddit. Now he wants to use it to get rich.

dylanmorgan,

“We don’t want other AI to train on this data, only one we’re involved with.”

Neato,
Neato avatar

Ever since earlier this year I've had WAY more friends, family and news articles I've seen mention or link to reddit than the past. I don't know if it's confirmation bias since I left reddit or if it just gained popularity at the same time or what. But I used reddit for ~12 years and few other people in my circle used it heavily. Now it seems like it exploded?

sbv,

I really notice it on Google. So many more searches point to Reddit in the top few results.

Neato,
Neato avatar

I actually used to rely on that, using site:reddit.com for most searches. Reddit had some of the best in-depth discussion and tech advice I could find. Compared to the multitudes of blogs, YT videos, and decades-old forum posts that normally came up, reddit usually provided useful info. And it's pretty much the only reason I'm ever on the site now: the only results for some searches are on reddit.

Eventually if the quality of the posts decline, their SEO presence probably will as well. But google has been absolute dogshit for about a year now so who knows what that field will look like in another year. =/

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

I was a long time user too and I even moderated a few small subs and I was active in the groups I was with. I was a user for ten years and I grew these groups I worked on. After the change I gave up all four of the communities I ran, deleted my account and never looked back.

I think the explosion of popularity came as a result of the API change fiasco and the protests that people created. Reddit became headline news all summer and I think new users flocked to it because of that. The problem is that most people don’t care about creating content, they move over to find content.

Like everyone already said … The Reddit change brought in new lurkers that only want to watch while at the same time most of the popular creators left. There are not that many popular creators or active users who like connecting people because it takes a lot of time and work to do … for sure it literally becomes a full time job. When a website loses those core people, the content changes and becomes less interesting.

I go on Reddit once in a while to check in its status and if you notice, a lot of the popular subs have slightly decreased in activity but if you look at the forums, a lot of the content and activity is recycled from years ago. Reddit can probably live on recycled content for years but it will be a decline and the decline will take a long time before it becomes obvious.

Zectivi,

I was in a very similar position as you. Thirteen year user, moderator for a few smaller subreddits, including one that provided support for a US-based mobile phone carrier, and deleted everything when the API change happened.

It took time and effort to coordinate and help uplift those who generated the great content for those subreddits, but Reddit, Inc., was unwilling to help us moderators who had developed and used the tools necessary to do it. I wasn’t willing to put in the additional time since Reddit was themselves unwilling to, post API change.

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