If you ever needed a sign to stop using reddit, this is it.

  • CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    As bots and sponsored content crowd the internet, Reddit is often seen as a more reliable source of information, and its popularity has exploded in the past couple of years.

    Lmfao reading articles like this makes me feel like I’m living in the upside down. The entire site is bots posting content for bots to updoot and comment. Yet here they are getting glazed as “the last site for authentic connection”. Give me a fucking break.

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      17 days ago

      In the same article posted on Reddit one of the top posts is “BuT WhEn ReDdiT aLtErNaTiVe”? Who gonna tell them?

      Anyway Reddit was cool up to 5 years ago. Now it’s either bots, AI slop, Trump stuff or furries/hentai stuff.

      Reddit’s dead.

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        16 days ago

        I noticed that r/technology bans some keywords, like if your comment says “PieFed” and you try to open it Incognito/Private then it won’t show up, I have to say “Pie-Fed (without the hyphen)”

        I think they also ban some mentions of Lemmy instances but I forget which ones, maybe lemmy.world

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          16 days ago

          This is always the cycle.

          Reddit was like Lemmy at one point, a little gem of a website that you only knew about if you participated in online culture (which, before smartphones was not a lot of people). Then the masses learn about it and it gets destroyed because the system that made it good can’t scale to hundreds of millions of people.

          So, now people ‘in the know’ move to the niche alternative. As the Fediverse continues to develop and gain users it will eventually undergo a similar phase transition when the population gets too high. You can already see it in popular communities on large instances, it’s nearly indistinguishable from Reddit’s comment section.

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            16 days ago

            I think the Fediverse has the ability to branch out and grow in a more healthy way, but it’s yet to be seen

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      17 days ago

      It’s INSANE. The bot flooding started to become notably - and noticeably - bad around the time the API exodus happened. And it’s only accelerated. And most people seem to just be pretending it’s not even happening.

        • Inaminate_Carbon_Rod@lemmy.world
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          16 days ago

          I used to comment 20+ times a day and was always looking for the best time to post my OC to get the most traction.

          13 year account. Gone.

          Couldn’t give 2 shits, Lemmy is way better.