• @Skyraptor7
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    3339 months ago

    That title is a bit misleading. Reddit mods might have stopped protesting, but the news of the implosion was quite significant. The existence of Lemmy is a testament to this. I don’t think their IPO is going to be as strong as they had hoped. That financial impact is quite opposite of the victory they claim to have achieved.

    Also, the posts on Reddit and the responses have declined in quality in my opinion.

    • @[email protected]
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      859 months ago

      the post quality sincerely feels reminiscent of when I started using reddit a decade ago, might as well be posting rage comics again. so much vile shit is making it to the front page too.

      glad I finally got the kick I needed to jump ship, i’m really enjoying what I’ve seen on lemmy and hexbear

      • Rentlar
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        209 months ago

        Ah, if that was what you’re after, it’s too bad you missed the wave of old memes that happened on [email protected].

        • @[email protected]
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          99 months ago

          oh no, I appreciate the ironic ‘wow look at this cringe old posts’, I couldn’t hack reliving 2013

      • @gusVLZ
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        239 months ago

        Actually he will be richer than way more than 90% either way

      • @Dark_Blade
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        On the bright side, people like him are unlikely to be happy with what they have. He’ll spend the rest of his life dreaming about the billions he ‘lost’, rather than being satisfied with the obscene amount of wealth he already has.

    • @dual_sport_dork
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      99 months ago

      They pissed off a lot of their quality submitters, who either moved somewhere else or decided the hell with it, and they’re doing other things now entirely.

      When I upped stakes and left, I did indeed up my stakes. I torched all of my posts and comments, which means that, yes, all of my typical reddit bickering is lost to time now. But so is all the specialty knowledge about specific topics I’d put into posts and comments which are now gone from their platform entirely. Outside of the usual cats/porn/vidya/political bickering cycle on reddit, a large portion of what made it valuable to people was (were?) all the niche subs full of knowledgeable people posting information and answering questions about whatever the topic was. The reddit administration didn’t just piss off the power mods, it pissed off all the people contributing to those subs as well.

    • @complacent_jerboa
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      89 months ago

      The question is, numbers-wise, how many of us actually left reddit?

    • @antonim
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      29 months ago

      The existence of Lemmy is a testament to this.

      Lemmy has existed before the reddit shitshow.

    • @Zippy
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      19 months ago

      Possibly we should all occasionally contribute shit posts to Reddit.

    • @Doog
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      19 months ago

      I’ve been browsing Reddit logged out and haven’t seen even one thing that made me want to comment since the apps got shut down. It really does seem like the content quality has tanked.