• AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    It’s pretty sad, though.

    Reddit was a pretty good platform. Almost endless content, not only mainstream stuff, but also tiny niches.

    I mean, which platform combines Obama AMAs, prolapse porn, hydroponics support and memes about Slovenia?

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        1 year ago

        I sort by hot and there’s no comment activity. I sort by active and it’s the same posts for the entire day. Maybe you see improvement, but I see mostly a bunch of people yelling into the wind and a few groups huddled in the few interesting topics like this one, which is ironically bitching about reddit.

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          1 year ago

          I am not a fan of that, but as long as it isn’t illegal, and people want it… Sure I guess.

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        1 year ago

        I don’t.

        There was a pretty big spike in activity after/during the blackout, but it settled down quite a lot. Especially if I look into my Everything feed, there’s just tons of low effort content and repetition.

        There are at least three communities that are solely Hackernews reposts, completely automated, hardly any interaction, but somehow still “hot”.

        Maybe it’s just a phase, but I’m slightly skeptical right now.

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          1 year ago

          Interesting voices that are active did break off of Reddit and make their way to Lemmy. Spez did the communities here a favor by reminding people that their engaging content, moderated by volunteers, was the product he was holding hostage.