Still shit, it felt like I was on facebook. I scrolled for 53 seconds before I gave up.

  • @ricecooker
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    131 year ago

    The subreddit I visit the most is r/nba. With it being the off-season, it’s really easy for me to use Reddit less and less every day. Those twats left a bad taste in my mouth anyways. They all protested the mods after not participating in the blackout survey and then proceeded to call the mods names for 2 days and then business back to normal.

    Having nowhere to discuss the league championships during the blackout, they started their own sub r/nbatalk. A handful will never go back, but we will see how long that lasts. The majority of r/nba are shitposters anyways.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      r/NBA was a mess at the best of times but at least it didn’t have that idiotic Twitter requirement that r/NFL does for news posts.

      That said, I hope Lemmy sports communities start becoming popular. I don’t need every post to have 10,000 comments but a solid discussion would go a long way towards keeping me off Reddit for good.

    • @mintiefresh
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      11 year ago

      Time to try to helk the NBA one here thrive. I used /r/NBA so much too. Kind of miss it but there’s some activity on Lemmy too.

      I usually just lurk but I will try to be more active.