• Match!!
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    4711 months ago

    I’ve tried to go back to Reddit occasionally and it’s garbage, vastly more garbage than I remember last year, from the web design down to the userbase. Whereas I can’t recall a single time I’ve been on lemmy and encountered an [undeclared] bot

    • @[email protected]
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      2011 months ago

      Just today I noticed how low skilled the reddit base seems to be in my general meme/tech/piracy thrmed feed.
      So many basic questions that could literally be answered by or get a start on from ChatGPT etc.
      Instead they pollute the subs with their low effort requests for help or guidance.

      Example: How to get started on pirating anime.

      That was a legit title…

      • Hyperreality
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        511 months ago

        The younger generation is less tech savvy than the millenial generation who were forced to figure stuff out themselves and didn’t have smartphones.

        I get the idea that a lot of people who emigrated to the fediverse are older and also more tech literate given all the linux memes.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          I don’t want to bash those folks that want to liberate themselve but this is either a designed request to engage discussions (state a correct fact, nobody responds vs. state a purposefully wrong fact and everyone and their dogs will come to correct them) or they are literally unable to search google on how to pirate.

          This is like being unable to look up porn by themselve searching “Woman tits naked”.

          • Hyperreality
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            211 months ago

            You have a point. Helps increase engagement, like making a spelling mistake or rage bait.

            Tiresome, but common.

    • @kescusay
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      1911 months ago

      There are a few bots, mostly spammers. If you mod a community, you can see them. They’re typically caught by the spam filters before I even notice they’re there.