I see a lot of comments from bootlickers on how the protests are dumb and stupid and dont work and engagement metrics are still holding but the quality of posts and comments has noticeably depreciated imo. So much so that whenever I visit the site Im actually shocked at how bad it is.

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    I’ve stayed off it since the blackout started, but I did visit a sub yesterday that I used to read regularly about a topic I haven’t seen covered here. I left after a few minutes because it really seemed like no one there had anything intelligent or interesting to say, but maybe I’ve forgotten just how much crap I used to scroll through before landing on something decent. Either way, I’m OK with not going back.

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      I left after a few minutes because it really seemed like no one there had anything intelligent or interesting to say

      Reddit has always been that way to an extent. Half of the time it’s just people making bad jokes and quirky references that border on derailing the thread to get that sweet karma dopamine boost.

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      I stayed off of it for a bit after the first 48, because I needed one of the support subs there. Then the Titan news was going on and the wealth of shitty remarks about the people in the sub was too much for me. I get the whole ‘eat the rich’ mentality, but the sheer vitriol people had against someone they didn’t know didn’t exactly paint the commenters in a favourable light.

      Hoping that such opinion is tempered somewhat over here.

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        What’s goes around, comes around… That sentiment is not coming from a no where. Note how people didn’t say similar staff about refugee boat sinking and actually calling media out for lopsided coverage.

        These views only get more extreme as social fabric and economic conditions of the working people degrade.

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          These people spent more than most people will ever save up in their lifetime for a one time ride in a tube. Money that could go to feeding people, planting trees, etc. They had the US Coast Guard and Navy looking for them with helicopters and sonar buoys. One of them was a billionaire who could have done it right like Victor Vascovo, but instead chose to pinch pennies and ride in the Home Depot special.

          They cost society massively, they won’t pay shit for inheritance tax, their families will remain wealthier than I can ever dream of being. I make decent money and I drive past houses with river views and hot tubs and pools and boats and all sorts of rich people stuff I know I’ll never have, those people can’t dream of the amount of money these people have. I feel bad for the kid, that’s about it.

          Not to mention the fact that they are thrill-seeking at a mass grave where a horrific tragedy occurred. Similar circumstances, too. The first class survivor ratio compared to the “steerage” survivors… Kind of like how we pulled out all the stops for these rich fucks but can’t be bothered by a boat full of refugees. It’s a sign of the times and people have a right to be livid about it.

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            Silver lining: if not for these guys creating an actual need for search and rescue, the USCG would have to perform search-and-rescue drills at similar cost anyway.

            Or so I’ve heard. 🤷‍♂️

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        I get the whole ‘eat the rich’ mentality

        these are the same morons who like to send everyone under the guillotine… don’t ever try to direct them to history book to find out how the guillotine proponents actually ended in real life. trying to have discussion with someone who is 12 yo (mentally at least) is just a waste of time.

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          I agree. It’s pretty clear that trying to set any record straight (I looked up the philanthropic efforts of that one gent who went with his son) in these situations is a pyrrhic victory. At best you may have offered clarification on some inaccurate talking point they picked up that now someone else might not repeat further, but it only pokes the bear.

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      It’s taking some time to get over the withdrawal, but despite the fact I really liked some subreddits, staying off has become the best internet habit-related choice I’ve ever made. The low signal-to-noise ratio you mention is one big factor. The other is I needed some obstacles to ease of use to make my choices more deliberate. I have found alternatives, sure. But now I spend maybe a tenth of the time on social media that I used to when I was redditing every day.

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    I think its more likely that the posts on reddit are the same, and we are simply starting to become accustomed to the posts\quality of comments on the fediverse.

    Our eyes are finally starting to open.

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      I think this is really what it is. I’ve spent a lot of my time here enamored with the quality of conversation, and when I joined it reminded me of the sort of discussion I used to scroll through on forums when I was a kid.

      I hadn’t seen it since, and I’d gotten so used to the bullshit that I barely remembered the difference. I’d really just chalked up the civility to the forum in question being several dozen regulars who knew each other too well to be dicks.

      We need more content, but it’s making me kind of averse to pushing so hard to get the rest over here, lest they just bring the shit behavior with them

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        shit behaviour is one thing the mods are another. I’ve seen plenty of communities on reddit where the users hated the mods and eventually left and formed their own sub. the fediverse already encourages multiple parallel communities for the same topic. so i hope we can get around the worst of reddit by seeking out and creating healthier communities. Leave the power mods behind.

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          Yeah. You no longer get first mover’s advantage by just taking the obvious forum name, so you no longer get remain the owner of a massive community by default. If people don’t like the environment, they’ll just find another space with the same name and use that instead.

          There will be consternation over the overlapping names, especially by people who fear missing out on something someone is saying (even though they most certainly were not refreshing “New” on forums with 20M subscribers to see what wasn’t getting up voted), but for many that’ll go away once they realize they can pick “the good version” of a space.

          Whatever that means to them.

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          the fediverse already encourages multiple parallel communities

          this is first thing fediverse has to fix if it wants to get somewhere. for a community to be useful, you need people interested in the topic concentrated at one place, so you can profit from that crowd wisdom. 100 people spread over 80 communities is not going to be much useful.

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            100 people spread across 80 communities isn’t useful, but neither is 100,000 in 1. It just creates an overwhelming amount of noise. Comments get filled with jackasses jockeying for attention, and niche posts get buried in floods of other posts.

            Just because people have become used to it doesn’t mean it’s been good. It just means people have been blind to what they’ve lost, all because we have biases toward big numbers.

            Niche interests won’t be spread out. That’s not how they worked before Reddit, and it’s not how they’ll work after it. Big popular groups will splinter, and it’ll be a good thing.

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        I remember once, on a world building forum for a group of sci-fi nerds… I dropped a meme to troll trek nerds. (okay so it was a screen grab of the TOS episode where kirk and spoc crashland on that planet where Cochrain was staying with the energy-creature-hottie. You know the scene where spock is building a universal translator…)

        Yeah, so the gist of the joke was that Star Wars was better than Star Trek because even Spock wanted a lightsaber.

        After their outrage subsided the freaking nerds started trying to figure out a way to build an actual lightsaber. They got everything down 'cept the power source. It was glorious. And not something that would happen on today’s reddit.

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        We need more content

        I spun up an instance because I dislike what Reddit is doing and I want to support this community and help it grow.

        Regarding the content you are talking about: https://fediverse.boo/magazines

        I’ve set up automatic news feeds from the BBC, NPR, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and CNN so far to their own magazines. That way you can subscribe to a specific magazine to get articles from the publishers you like. (I’m also still tweaking how much content gets pulled in so its not too much or too little). I also have a catch-all news magazine that I manually curate news article links for.

        I plan on adding additional magazines that aggregate links from other websites (not just news) but I am waiting to hear from the community on what content they would like to see.

        Ok, thats my like 30 second elevator spiel about my instance and my magazines. Definitely drop me some feedback if there is any additional content I should automatically add to dedicated magazines. Hope to see some new people jumping into discussions on posts over there!

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        We need more content, but it’s making me kind of averse to pushing so hard to get the rest over here, lest they just bring the shit behavior with them

        All places eventually trend towards their Eternal September. In the meantime just push back against it as much you can and enjoy what you got.

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          People are going to wring their hands over admin-level, permiable serve blocks forever, but one of the things you can do with them as an admin is disconnect from Eternal September.

          Obviously, general interest servers aren’t going to want to do that, but more niche ones should be able to get away with it. And with some careful consideration for how blocks work, we can probably have environments where the good stuff reaches smaller, disconnected sites through intermediaries via cross-posting.

          With some careful planning, we could have it all.

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      Our eyes are finally starting to open.

      Do not ever believe this. This is an intellectual trap that once you dig in to it it’s hard to dig out. People like Elon Musk are the type of people who think they see the world for what it really is, and look how stupid they are. Some truths are clearer than others, but you will always be chained down by your own perspective, unconscious biases, and way of thinking. Always keep your mind partially open to new perspectives and do your best to practice intellectual humility.

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      Our eyes were never closed. We just didn’t have a Reddit alternative with critical mass, until spez created the critical mass for us. Helpful fellow.

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    The quality has been declining for years now. This last thing has only made it worse, but you’re likely now noticing how bad it is because you spend less time on it.

    The protest won’t work. It’s failed in crippling reddit. Reddit will keep going, but as a shadow of its former self, with increasingly shallow discussions and increasingly crappy/old/unoriginal comment.

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      I’d say the protest did work. A lot of good users and mods left Reddit, the admins massively overplayed their hand and showed their true colors, probably hurting their IPO, the fediverse got enough of an influx of users to get a good kickstart and the next migration wave is just around the corner.

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        And I hate to say it but it made the perfect opener for the thing that Zuckerberg is talking about. I mean the Zucc himself is literally talking about federated communities right after the other giant social media companies started running theirs terribly.

        At the very least, people will hear about the tech elsewhere now and maybe that will drive traffic to actual federated communities.

        I’m kind of tired of people farming human interactions and profiting off of making our communities miserable. I’d donate a lot to lemmy if I had money just to not have to be the product anymore.

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        Personally, I haven’t really spent much time at all on Reddit since the Blackout. I went from it swiftly becoming my replacement for timewasting on Twitter, and was spending more and more time on it. Now, I’m on Mastodon more and using kbin. I even moved the Reddit app off the main home page on my phone. I only go to Reddit now if I’m linked to it, and the times I’ve gone from whatever page I was linked to to my home page, there hasn’t been anything I’ve seen that have made me want to spend any time there. It feels stale.

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        Exactly. Even reddit didn’t spring up overnight, and the great digg migration everyone talks about wasn’t a one-time en masse thing. It was a slow bleed for 2~3 years, and those that stayed on digg turned it into one huge circlejerk about how digg was so much better, reddit’s UI sucked and was confusing to use, and people would end up back on digg eventually … EXACTLY like what is happening on reddit now.

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      The quality has dropped noticeably after the blackout. This is trajectory for terminal decline, similar to what happened to Digg. Eventually, it will become so stale and uninteresting, they’ll just give trying to make Reddit a community and make it entirely a curated content platform.

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      The protest didn’t succeed, but that just means a lot of people who were already disillusioned with Reddit and basically just trying to ignore most of the bad decisions by the admins decided that there was no point in sticking around because it clearly won’t get better.

      I was a mod of a moderately sized subreddit under a different username, and a lot of the other mods I talked to said that they’re done after the 30th. Some of them, like me, already left. And while I know a lot of people like to hate on mods, in most subreddits the mods are doing a ton of work behind the scenes that keeps things on track. Without them, you’re completely correct- Reddit will get worse and worse.

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      I think the protest crippled reddit considerably. It robbed reddit of a significant number of quality users and moderators, caused an extreme amount of media attention, and created enough of a problem for Google that they had to change course in order to compensate for all the broken links and noticeably poorer search results.

      The main reason it looks like it had a much smaller effect is because a lot of missing users have been replaced by bots. And given how hostile those bots are with respect to moderators and the protest, it seems clear that they were put in place by reddit themselves. So don’t be fooled by “traffic is normal” announcements and metrics. They mean nothing by themselves.

      The protest caused a lot of users to start looking for alternatives and it shed a lot of light on the fediverse, giving it an incredible amount of exposure. People now know that it exists and know that there are alternatives to reddit.

      Remember, the worst is yet to come after June 30th when those API changes take effect.

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        The main reason it looks like it had a much smaller effect is because a lot of missing users … just aren’t there anymore and threads have been taken over by the admin-bootlickers that remained.

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      I read an article comparing Reddit to a dying mall and honestly it’s kinda getting that vibe since the protest

      The migration is not gonna happen overnight, but it is happening.

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      The quality and the traffic. At least in terms of engagement. I knew another mod there that I used to do spamhunting with and we both modded a couple big subs, we were talking about it one day and we were talking about sub traffic, and I noted about 2 years ago there was actually a big decline in traffic in /r/videos, which he modded he said he hadn’t noticed it, but when you went to archive.org and compared random front pages to engagement at the time, you noticed that all posts overall had fewer comments and fewer upvotes, we started checking a few more large subs and noticed it was quite similar.

      Quality is, to some extent, a mod failing. Mods can’t be expected to go out there and produce top quality posts all the time, but they can be expected to keep out the low quality content, and a lot of them don’t do that. By ignoring frequently reposted topics, to not bothering to properly apply the rules to keep the posts fully on topic, the subs just declined and declined.

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      The protest may not have crippled Reddit, but funding may yet do so. Word is, spez did what he did because interest rates went up, the venture capitalists demand an actual return on their investment for once, they want it now, and this is spez’s desperate attempt to make that happen.

      This is almost certain to fail. Lurkers, bots, and trolls aren’t going to pay for flashy avatars or whatever silly gimmick he comes up with next. Advertisers aren’t going to want their advertisements to appear next to trolls (see Twitter for evidence). Reddit will run out of money and collapse.

      Spez may yet have the last laugh, if he manages to IPO and sell out before the music stops. Time will tell. But every non-shareholder who works for Reddit would be well advised to GTFO ASAP.

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    We’d need an objective way to measure lameness and then review a large set of posts (on a particular sub?) from a couple of months ago vs now. Criteria have to be pre-determined to avoid the post hoc fallacy.

    Average words or characters per comment? Number of insults directed at other commenters (measured by someone blinded to which group they came from)? Number of “controversial” comments judged by large numbers of up and downvoted?

    I dunno. I’m not doing it. Not a social scientist. Just suggesting an interesting experiment.

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    A lot of small, shitty subs are popping up on r/all lately, I’ve noticed. I used to doomscroll and only notice I’d been too far when I started seeing stuff from subs I’d never seen before, like r/artefactporn, r/justguysbeingdudes, or that weird Talylor Swift circlejerk sub. That was usually around pages 7-9, somewhere in there. That was the sign that I’d been scrolling for too long, and probably ought to either touch grass, or at least refresh the page.

    Right now, for me, all three of those subs are on the first page of r/all, along with other subs I’ve never seen (or rarely seen) before the bottom of the barrel, like r/newsofthestupid and r/rabbits. The one from r/rabbits is on the bottom of the front page with less than 1500 upvotes.

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    Havnt checked so honestly wouldn’t know. Now that I think of it, it’s kind of crazy that Kbin replaced it so easily for me and I am on it far less (which is a good thing tbh).

    It’s also testament to how good the experience here has been so far. And how crap reddits response as been.

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      Yeah I just joined like literally 15 seconds ago and I can already tell this is the place for me, still getting acclimated but it’s great so far

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      Bro I swear I have been going through a lightweight meltdown after quitting Reddit cold turkey. I’m glad I found this place.

      It really wasn’t giving me anything other than a few cool random factoids a day and a lot of distraction. Those were really the only positives any more.

      I can already tell that my overall mental health is getting better (you know with some rough patches of course). I’m reading and working on projects again. I accidentally beat the new Zelda game halfway through the game.

      On another hand I’m actually sleeping properly… I’m reading real news during lunch, learning Spanish.

      Reddit was fucking sucking my soul up or something. I guess it was just such an easy time sink to turn to that I never really got anything done anymore. It feels kinda creepy reflecting back. You’re giving them subscriptions and all that so that they can dark pattern you into sticking around.

      Thats what makes this place special. For now it’s just social and people talking with people. Until the advertisers figure this out I’m gonna really enjoy it.

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    anyone with a brain is protesting. ask yourself who is even left posting. do you know anyone IRL that posts on reddit by the way? I’m telling you it’s the age of fake content, shills, influencers, karma bots, scammers, culture war mongers. makes >90% of the content on reddit now

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    I know this has always been an issue for the nearly 12 years I’ve used reddit, but I’ve seen a lot more of the smug redditor comments than normal that remind me of this guy’s skits. Usually I’d only see larger instances of smug know-it-alls when someone brings up religion (since some reddit atheists can’t help themselves), but I’ve personally been seeing more smartass remarks on the weirdest of things.

    Has anyone else noticed that as well?

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    I ended up checking a few times via teddit and I noticed the exact same thing. It seems a lot of the non-mod quality contributors have already left.

    Those who stayed are probably power users using 3rd party apps. So expect another big drop in quality on July 1st.

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      I noticed the same thing. I was on Reddit for a good 12 years and the quality was getting worse for years, but it’s really dropped off since May 30. There are noticeably fewer big posts on r/all and there’s hardly any new or interesting stuff. It’s reposts, Twitter screenshots, stuff from Tiktok and Discord, complaints (think mildlyinfuriating, AITA, Doordash), and rate me requests. And Facebook type things, like “here’s what my kids did today.” The bright spots in the sea of trash are gone.

      Kbin, Lemmy, and Tildes have been filling up with the good stuff I missed from Reddit. A month ago, it was a little slow here, but not anymore.

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      I’m only still keeping my reddit account for one private sub and an ongoing commission, but I realized a couple hours ago that I’m so used to Boost and it’s so convenient that I could not even find my messages to this guy.

      They weren’t in the chat window with everyone else. There was no other button that I could see. After some fruitless fumbling, I literally had to Google how to check my damn inbox on a site I’ve been using for nigh on six years and I’m very grumpy about that. So I have that to look forward to if they don’t turn out to have a discord or something

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      I was checking for my GDPR request but considering it’s all backed up in a public site dump anyway I think I’m totally done with the site now.

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    I’ve found that the quality of Reddit comments has degraded over the past few years, with lame jokes and low-effort regurtitated talking points getting upvoted to the top of most threads. Which is fine. I’m full of lame jokes. But it’s just not what I’m (mostly) interested in.

    KBin, Lemmy, et al. seem to be better but also suffer from a lack of any commentary, interesting or otherwise. I expect that’ll get better as more people engage over here.

    On the other hand, I haven’t been back to Reddit much since the great unleavening.