• Corroded@leminal.space
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    10 months ago

    I really don’t know what could kill Reddit at this point. It’s so different now with Reddit’s new UI, the awards, blocking VPN connections, and Reddit licensing user content for AI training. We saw how things went with the blackout and how so many people caved instantly and were willing to fill the roles of the people that left once subreddits were forced back open.

    Maybe blocking NSFW content or requiring users to verify their age?

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      10 months ago

      I don’t think it will die, it will probably just fade into irrelevancy. They are hostile to their users, their creators and moderators. Literally the only things that give them value. It will become this fake hypercurated space, like those content pages that produce clean fake feelgood videos. When originality dies in a space it migrates elsewhere and you’re left with a shell of unoriginal normie shit. Of all places instagram is popping off with original content and vibrant comment spaces.

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      10 months ago

      Can’t kill what is already dead.

      The communities are all but gone.

      The signal to noise ratio is the worst it’s ever been.

      Most subs are barely moderated. Actual mod involvement (as opposed to Automod) is low.

      Reddit now openly collects and sells user data.

      The Reddit we knew is dead and gone.

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        10 months ago

        The only place I’ve seen that still has some life and great energy is r/comics. If lemmy’s version(s) of that group could attract the regular content creators I wouldn’t have any other reason to visit reddit.

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        10 months ago

        Reddit now openly collects and sells user data.

        With Sam Altman as shareholder #4 I think we got sold out long ago. The only real surprise is that Reddit got some compensation…