An era of the internet is ending, and we’re watching it happen practically in real time. Twitter has been on a steep and seemingly inexorable decline for, well, years, but especially since Elon Musk bought the company last fall and made a mess of the place. Reddit has spent the last couple of months self-immolating in similar ways, alienating its developers and users and hoping it can survive by sticking its head in the sand until the battle’s over. (I thought for a while that Reddit would eventually be the last good place left, but… nope.) TikTok remains ascendent — and looks ever more likely to be banned in some meaningful way. Instagram has turned into an entertainment platform; nobody’s on Facebook anymore…

  • @givesomefucks
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    511 months ago

    It’s hard for social media to go away for good.

    But reddit will be like Facebook. Some people go there, but to the vast amount of people it’s a joke.

    Hell, Fark is still going

    • @marmo7ade
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      9 months ago

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      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        I do wonder though - and just to be clear, I really am just curious, not trying to argue because I don’t know shit about this - but I wonder how many of those monthly users only use it begrudgingly because it’s the only reliable way to get/stay in contact with a tech-illiterate relative.