Will they go the way of MySpace or will this truly blow over in a few week?

  • Chipthemonk@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’m really excited about Lemmy and the fediverse in general. I’ve grown tired of small “for the people” web services turning corporate and fucking us all by jamming ads into our face or delivering a bunch of bullshit content they want us to consume.

    I went to the internet at an early age in part because I could find content that wasn’t littered with advertisements and all the other bullshit on TV. The fediverse seems like it can be a space more like the original internet, separated from the few big players (Meta, Twitter, Google, and I suppose Reddit now).

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    1 year ago

    They want that TikTok brain type of experience. Scroll scroll, “damnthatsinteresting,” get mad about Elon Musk, ad, “aawww”, astroturfed pumping of upcoming movie or celebrity associated with a project, ad. They’ll get that, but it won’t be the same.

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      1 year ago

      It’s been going that direction for a while. Even if we stated, the discourse quality in Reddit overall has been going down. Many of the “fun” subreddits have lost their point and have become shitty collections of short-videos.

      For example take a look at r/HolUp. It used to be a very fun subreddit, with a very specific type of content, but now it’s just shitty videos that have nothing that make you think “hold up a minute”.

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        1 year ago

        This is my beef with new Reddit too. I didn’t like the look, but I could have learned to live with that, the problem was it changed the fundamental way users were expected to interact with the site. Old.reddit is a discussion site. Someone posts a topic, either text or link, and other members comment. New Reddit wants you to scroll through linked content on the front or sub page (with interspersed ads) and commenting isn’t the point. If you do want to click through to the comments, they’re interupted with links to different posts. Fine if you’re just there to waste time and browse memes, intensely irritating if you’re after something specific.

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    1 year ago

    They’ll survive but I don’t think they will be the powerhouse it used to be. They’re a link/meme aggregator with forum functionality. Memmy for me has already filled the void. I’ll pop back into Reddit sometimes the same way I pop into Digg.

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      1 year ago

      TIL Digg was still around…

      I agree, Reddit will carry on, but this will change them. They will possibly fall from their dominant spot. Although the sheep are stubborn (I still don’t understand how the people there could withstand that atrocious mobile app they’re trying to inflict on all their users).