• @pyre
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    354 days ago

    service that owes its popularity largely to its low barrier to entry signals higher barriers to entry

    cool! please do.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 days ago

      The whole reason reddit became as popular as it is now is because of bots in the beginning. The founders admitted as much.

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        and bot is the reason its still active, i think i read a reddit post about how most of the bots on the site are from places like RUSSIA, sowing dissent with thier troll farms. it make sense since reddit isnt doing much to removing much of those bots, instead targeting people like us and OF FANs. as soon as they did thier usual purges of bots, which include some from RU, reddit because eerily quiet and non-engaged(nobodies raging about what the other party did in alrge numbers), and the well known conservative subs, are silent. until the troll farms reorient thier trolls to come back. its easier for them to evade bans, because of thier resources. on some posts that were discussing it, reddit doesnt do enough against them.

      • @[email protected]
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        103 days ago

        In the great reddit to lemmy migration of 2023, a lot of users complained about the lack of content and engagement on lemmy. A number of lemmy moderators who came from reddit basically said the same thing and that they were working on deploying bots over here.

        It looks like they did make some progress as there is a lot more content than there was 2 years ago. However, SOOOOO many niche subs just do not exist over here yet. Including most of my favs.

        I am not that interested in linux or computers anymore.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 day ago

          i was looking at subs on here that were some of the ones i frequent on reddit, yea its a deadzones in some of the niches, no content for a year, i think alot of them went back to reddit. the ones that stay are usually the ones that get banned from reddit. the ones that are currently evading bans are on another forum(not associated with lemmy or reddit, im in one of those sites)

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          53 days ago

          However, SOOOOO many niche subs just do not exist over here yet. Including most of my favs.

          That is actually the only reason I come back to reddit from time to time.

      • @propofool
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        13 days ago

        Over moderation is also an issue. See the digg to reddit move in 2010 or 2011. Corporatize, moderate, lose engagement