• @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    What’s your point of reference? If you’re talking about how Reddit was 2 years ago, sure, but if you’re talking like pre-2016 I don’t agree.

    Reddit is less pedantic, less skeptical, and more conformist then it use to be.

    I find it silly that people on reddit consider themselves “non-normal” and “geeky”. I don’t think you’re that special.

    I completely disagree 🤣 I absolutely am that special 🥰

    • ???
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      101 year ago

      I’ve been on Reddit for the past 6 years, to answer the question about the point of reference.

      In my opinion, Reddit is suffering from the same problem as the internet in general: the more quantity you have, the less quality overall. The internet kept getting larger and we couldn’t index every website anymore so only an ever-diminishing portion that makes it to the surface; in Reddit, this is equivalent to how the sorting algorithms work (best, rising, etc). More people means more fun, but inevitably it means the general subreddits will slowly decay into normalcy. Whatever human biases and behavioural patterns we have will eventually decide what makes it to the top and how much each new opinion or idea is consumed. We’re over-populated, and somehow I feel like a federated alternative to Reddit may solve that idea to some extent. At the same time, I’m curious about the new problems that will arise from with system. There are so many available services to choose from, will this lead to a healthier internet or will we get stuck in bubbles of our own creation? At this rate, we’ll find out soon enough.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I’ve been on Reddit for the past 6 years, to answer the question about the point of reference.

        (2023 - 6) > 2016

        When you and I talk about Reddit we’re talking about different things.

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          11 year ago

          No, we are talking about the exact same thing. I just gave a reference to what years I am talking about. Of course Reddit will differ by year. Thanks for doing the math for me like I’m some 4 year old goof.

          Please don’t start this “the last good album Metallica made was X”… It doesn’t get the discussion anywhere, nor does it serve any purpose.

          • @arvere
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            11 year ago

            this thread is definitely giving reddit vibes

            • ???
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              21 year ago

              it’s like measuring dick lengths to determine who is right