IMHO reddit’s been declining for quite a while. The only reason it was less noticeable was repost/comment bots.
I mean, a subreddit like /r/videos which claimed to have 30 millions subscribers, but the top post would often have no more than 200 upvotes.
Very little original content either. Askreddit is mostly reposts, elsewhere it’s reposts from facebook, twitter and snapchat. You notice the decline less when you’re on reddit daily. Take a longer break, and it becomes more noticeable.
Sure there are less people here, but at least you know you’re likely interacting with a human. On reddit I’d often see people interacting with comment bots who’d copy pasted the top comment.
Pretty depressing if interacting with a bot is what you do to fulfill the human need for social connection and validation.
And on lemmy, a few weeks ago they went and deleted so many bot accounts to prevent vote manipulation that the total number of accounts actually decreased sharply for a few seconds and then continued growing as usual
Still dealing with weirdos on Lemmy who have nothing better to do than stalk my profile and try to pick fights with me elsewhere if I dare to disagree with them on a post, so not much has changed…
After the api changes I noticed many of the subs were mere shells of their former selves, even ones with no c/ counterparts yet
IMHO reddit’s been declining for quite a while. The only reason it was less noticeable was repost/comment bots.
I mean, a subreddit like /r/videos which claimed to have 30 millions subscribers, but the top post would often have no more than 200 upvotes.
Very little original content either. Askreddit is mostly reposts, elsewhere it’s reposts from facebook, twitter and snapchat. You notice the decline less when you’re on reddit daily. Take a longer break, and it becomes more noticeable.
Sure there are less people here, but at least you know you’re likely interacting with a human. On reddit I’d often see people interacting with comment bots who’d copy pasted the top comment.
Pretty depressing if interacting with a bot is what you do to fulfill the human need for social connection and validation.
And on lemmy, a few weeks ago they went and deleted so many bot accounts to prevent vote manipulation that the total number of accounts actually decreased sharply for a few seconds and then continued growing as usual
I noticed r/all has changed drastically and showing less popular subs.
I noticed you’re still giving them views.
How’s that protest going?
Still dealing with weirdos on Lemmy who have nothing better to do than stalk my profile and try to pick fights with me elsewhere if I dare to disagree with them on a post, so not much has changed…
No need to give them crap for checking on Reddit, not every community has moved here yet, and it’s not that bad to use both.