Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform.
Oh how exciting!
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Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform.
Oh how exciting!
It's not even worth using for free
I hope all the lemmy instances are ready for a surge of users. Let's encourage redditors to join Lemmy and learn the kinks and quirks by trial and error. Let's be kind to the newcomers.
As soon as I read that I thought I'd make an account here.
Welcome! It's weird here, but it's great.
Curious to see the comments about it on Reddit
Edit:
You made a great comment showing some easy ways to join Lemmy, and that's what I appreciates about you!
service that owes its popularity largely to its low barrier to entry signals higher barriers to entry
cool! please do.
I was going to say something snarky about how they're going to fail because who would pay for social media, then I remembered blue checkmarks.
Yeah, people are fantastically stupid
Well I think we're gonna see another influx
Can confirm. That's why im here. Figured I'd just jump earlier with the whole avoiding US companies vibe too.
Watch them fuck up the implementation and suffer the worst PR disaster in recent history when they slap a paywall on r/suicidewatch.
Recent recruit from Reddit. Finally made the jump. Love the apps like Boost, Thunder and Voyager.
fun fact: you dont have to use websites
Just keep doing the Fediverse favors Steve!
Is fine hosting nazis and now is getting internal paywalls. I didn't know spez wanted to be Substack so bad.
Reddit is just borderline unusable because of the API thing.. The app is unusable, and Red Reader is just too bland to use.
Just jumped the ship at the right time. The API wars were just a preview...
Time to move on over here I guess.
Seems like a bad time to be introducing such a thing in the immediate future when European users are already seeking out alternatives to US tech giants and US users are losing their jobs and facing rising grocery prices.
I forget the word for this, outpoopification? Insufficification? It escapes me.
Spezification?
Reddit has been shit since 2014, some would argue since its inception. It never properly replaced serious forums that specialized on their own niche, like PC hardware, gossip, cars, or whatever. The subreddit replacements always felt like lower quality EVEN THOUGH Reddit mods are (in general) more trigger happy than those running proper forums. The astroturfing, the deception, the lack of respect for its users, the UX dark patterns, it has all been getting worse and worse. Some haven't gotten the memo yet, that Reddit serves no one but itself, it's a cancer.
dictionary
astroturfing = "Public relations tactic using fake grassroots movements" (used by, among others, corporations, politicians (remember the Trump 2016 campaign on Reddit?), and governments)
UX dark pattern = user experience dark pattern = "A dark pattern is a design feature that subtly encourages users to perform a specific action." (like Reddit's "Howdy paddner" error if you use a VPN so that they can de-anonymize you)
mfw someone makes r/paywalledwhatever then someone else mirrors it with r/unpaywalledwhatever
Lemmy admins, hold onto your butts
CEO, tell me you don't know what you're doing without saying you don't know what you are doing.