• @zeppo
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    2 years ago

    I don’t see why anyone would be still trying, other than perhaps mods of major communities who want to hold on to their power or prominence. For typical users, who cares. It’s like knocking and knocking on the door of an ex-friend who kicked you out of their house. Just go somewhere else.

    • @Greenskye
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      2 years ago

      A lot of mods are community founders. They care about their community, not reddit. Reddits just a middleman getting in the way.

      Imagine a group of friends. Reddit is the friend with the best house for parties, but is kinda a dick. The mods are the social ones that brought this friend group together in the first place. Reddit is being stupid and making dumb rules that mostly hurt the mod. The mod is trying to either get reddit to relax the rules OR convince the rest of the friends to leave. Truthfully the friends should leave, but reddits house is so nice and they’re comfortable. The mod could leave, but they’re afraid all that will result in is losing their entire friend group. The whole situation sucks all around.

      • @zeppo
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        52 years ago

        Thanks, that’s a more precise analogy. Definitely we were never metaphorically 'friends’with reddit - the best times on the site have been when I didn’t really know who was running it or care and they just stayed out of everyone’s way.
        I can see why mods of any size would want to preserve their existing community, because it’s true that most people won’t migrate together. With reddit’s attitude it seems hopeless at this point to me, though. Perhaps if they had a change of leadership, but it seems likely to only get worse if they IPO and are further corporatized.

        • @Tigerfishy
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          42 years ago

          Nosleep for instance…I can see them being in a tight spot…it’s such a niche community and honestly a fairly important one…I at least have 4 physical books I’ve purchased from authors. It’s such a great launch pad. I feel bad that I’ll really not be spending hours there at all anymore

    • @[email protected]
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      182 years ago

      I think it’s more nuanced than that. Personally, there are a couple of reasons for me. Though, I have already purged my account and deleted it. First, I spent a long time on Reddit. It was a part of my daily habits for more than 12 years. Though, I think getting a way from it is not a bad thing in the case of the reason. The second reason that is more difficult to change with anything other than time is the communities. There are a lot of smaller niche communities on Reddit that really only have a home there. It’s this one that bothers me the most out of the whole situation.

      • DopamineDeficient
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        72 years ago

        i also think a big reason for mods of the big communities could be something similar to the sunk cost fallacy, you dont want to ditch something you spent a shitton of hours into

    • @TheBest
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      62 years ago

      I MISS MY PODCAST SUBS :(

      seriously, I was most active in those communities. Lemmy/Kbin are great for general info with comments that I mainly used reddit for, but the smaller communities with OC and memes that only those 50k people understood is gonna be fucking hard to recreate here.

      • @JargonWagon
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        82 years ago

        Create that niche! Others may join and participate.