• boiledham@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    All we need is people at this point. Still way too many people on Reddit and they’ve gone downhill significantly since the push for monetization

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      5 hours ago

      Reddit became an outrage factory for me in ways that other social media doesn’t. Facebook et al would push political news at me that was meant to piss me off, but Reddit suggests me nothing but videos of people being assholes in public, cutting each other off in traffic, getting into fights, etc. It’s like clockwork orange or some shit. I like that here, I can set my default algorithm to only subs (are they called subs?) that I subscribe to, in chronological order only.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        3 hours ago

        That’s exactly what I did on Reddit, I’d only look at subreddits that I subscribed to. The only reason I’m here is because Reddit 180d on their API support and killed third party apps.

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah suggestions have never been implemented well but I relied on just viewing what I subscribed to for content. That plus suggestions from others that turned out pretty well. Post monetization and the removal of 3rd party apps made reddit unbearable so I’m glad to move on

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        4 hours ago

        They’re called communities, but they’re still your subscriptions, so in this context it works.

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      5 hours ago

      More people will bring a lot of interesting problems we don’t have right now. First and probably most important is money. High intensity traffic and storage is exponentially more expensive with increased load, and I don’t know if it’s possible to afford it without some kind of monetization

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah but it’s tough to get some communities going, like the equivalent of r/NFL on reddit here is basically dead. More people also doesn’t necessarily bring more interesting content, but it’s tough finding similar communities that I had subbed to on other social media