“It’s time we grow up,” says former moderator of jailbait subreddit.

  • LUHG
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    72 years ago

    I’m honestly shocked the redditors are so blind to this. Do they actually think it’ll just be plain sailing from here on out?

    Maybe in just to old skool and remember a time when Reddit would have really stood up.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      It absolutely will not be plain sailing - I think that the protest is an early warning sign. People that stick to Reddit are going to be bombarded with ads, Premium features, and new programs after Reddit goes public.

      I am an Apollo user until the end - I think that after having such a good experience under Christian, I forgot how scummy a big corporation can be. Times are changing - we just saw some similar things with Musk taking over twitter.

      • @[email protected]
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        Well I had hoped, naiively that Reddit would respect the developer community that had helped make their website so popular. A community of developers provided apps and services for them for the simple price of a free API. I thought the APIpocolypse might happen, but I thought reddit was special somehow and they would see how beautiful and vibrant that community was and not damage it for fear of damaging the soul of the website. Yeah, that was pretty fucking naiive.

        Ah well, I’ll put my energy into Lemmy and Fediverse projects instead.

    • Jig86
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      42 years ago

      Reddit felt like it was going downhill for a long time. I think I just started scrolling it out of habit, only participating in a few subs for hobbies and games. This shitshow was the kick in the ass I needed to shreddit and delete my account.

      Also. I think more users need to do that. Make sure you shreddit your comments and posts so reddit can’t keep your content.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        It’s been pretty bad for a while now.

        I used to go to reddit to learn something new, to see the news for the day, to find a cool new hobby or interest, to read deep discussions about topics that I didn’t know that much about.

        But that was like 8 or 9 years ago.

        Lately the entire front page is doom bait, vaguely disguised racism, political trolling, violence, memes, and reposts.

        I used to browse /r/all about half of the time and my subscribed subs the other half.

        I muted serial reposters / content farmers whenever I noticed them, but this past year I hit a breaking point and I changed my default feed to subs only and intentionally chose to avoid /r/all.

        Sucks that I’m going to lose my niche communities on reddit, but I’ve been a lot happier here so far.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Exactly. For guys like me who joined 16 years ago, it’s felt like a steady decline for a decade already. This is just a convenient time to jump to another platform because others will join me.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        A switch flipped somewhere to whenever i logged onto reddit I would leave feeling worse. It’s for the best that I stopped using it i think

    • Syo
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      12 years ago

      Reddit got so big it’s now the default, the masses are always looking for the simple default option.

      • peef ಠ_ಠ
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        12 years ago

        Yeah it’s the convenience of use. Fediverse right now is not convenient to use IMO. Most of the people here are somewhat tech savvy and even then many people did face issue of creating an account and were confused about how the whole thing works. Now try explaining all that to a person that just uses Reddit like the company intends them to.