So... Are we on a date? π³
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I donβt mean to be rude OP, but your entire contribution to lemmy has been 5 comments and this single post about Reddit. In order to gain traction as a viable alternative to Reddit we need OC and active participation in the comment section. Be the change you want to see and lead by example - start posting interesting non-Reddit related stuff yourself. The more people that do, the better lemmy will be.
I think we need to start poaching video content from reddit and posting it here. Stuff like HoldMyBeer, StartledCats, etc. There's so much content for the taking, I don't think we should get stuck on OC. In this stage we just need content. I'm seriously considering starting a cat sub or holdmybeer sub, and stealing all the content from reddit until people starting posting their own contributions.
One should stress that it should be good content though. One of our strengths at this time is the reduced number of bots and more active contributors.
There is plenty of content out there however, and I started sharing some of my favorite links with the smaller communities. Doing my part.
Yeah, the bitching about people bitching about Reddit is far more annoying than just the bitching about Reddit.
Hard disagree. The Reddit situation is a huge news story even for people who arenβt on Reddit.
Also you wouldnβt bring up an ex on a first date because youβre trying to impress the new person. However you would definitely talk about her to friends and family if it was an upsetting situation for you. Reddit was a big part of my life and it fucking sucks what happened To it
I think there is a thin line there, which has been crossed.
Talking about Reddit drama is fine. But when 90% of the posts here are all about Reddit (or Meta/Twitter vs Mastodon) it seems to me that people are just salty.
I came here because I gave up on Reddit, and I am looking for a reddit substitute. What I wish is to find here the content I would normally find there, so that I am not forced to move back to that wonderful website, sadly managed by shitlords (as the other 100% of profit driven websites. A lesson hard learned).
But if my feed is spammed by 90% stuff about Reddit and nothing else, that is not the way to growth or make people stick around.
Here is a hot take: think of it like leaving a house you have been renting for 10 years. Our relationship wasn't with the landlord as much as it was the neighbors and community.
Now, our landlord turned to a money-grubbing asshat ~~spaz~~ spez. You better believe we are telling everyone in our community, old and new, not to rent from him. Additionally, we are going to be venting the hurt of being evicted. We have all been forced to find a new neighborhood and learn everything new that comes with it. Our habits have been reset and it sucks.
Now this is the perfect analogy!
It's been like a week since the most recent migration happened, we can't just expect this to blow over immediately when like 90% here came from reddit just 7 days ago
I do feel for those who were enjoying a peaceful place until us rabble turned up needing to go through the stages of grief.
I'm very grateful for it existing.
I mean kinda but realistically thats probably like 2% of people here and even most of those will be previous redditors.
You can't make a reddit clone and then moan that reddit users move over here thats my take on it at least lol.
Bad analogy, it would be like meeting up with all your ex-girlfriend's other former partners and all bitching about that shared ex because you have that thing in common.
The fediverse has gradually shifted from being 75% posts complaining about reddit and 25% other to being 25% posts complaining about reddit, 25% posts complaining about how people come here to complain about reddit, and 50% other. We be makin progress!
Kinda the natural order of things, Reddit had a lot shitting on Digg in the beginning too. Just takes time
ya ok but then again you did make this thread, currently #1 on my lemmy world feed, about bitching about reddit lol
I had no idea it would take off. Apparently many others agree. Literally my first post on Lemmy.
The irony seems lost on you. It's like calling up your ex to tell her you're not thinking about her.
Instead of reddit, why not talk about something more positive on your date, like how many tickets you are going to buy for my new movie, "Barbie", only in theaters July 21st?
Wait, Barbieβ’ ? The upcoming fantasy comedy film directed by Greta Gerwig from a screenplay she wrote with Noah Baumbach? Based on the Barbie fashion dolls by Mattel? The first live-action Barbie film after many computer-animated direct-to-video and streaming television films? The film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken, respectively, alongside an ensemble supporting cast that includes America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, Rhea Perlman, and Will Ferrell?
That's "Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie" to you!
It would be more like you both dated the same asshole and are bonding over your mutual hatred.
just let people vent, itll stop eventually once everything settled for good
Yeah. All the Reddit news is new news. So of course it's going to be trending - it's happening right now and people are talking about it.
Except the person you are on the date with also broke up with Reddit, and that is why you are on a date in the first place.
Personally I enjoy hearing about the reddit drama. I don't spend nearly as much time there as I did before they broke my beloved sync so I enjoy getting to read about the ongoing shenanigans over there.
I would say it's more like when a bunch of friends collectively break up with toxic partners and have a big meeting to talk about it. It'll die down after a while. People on Reddit don't really talk about Digg anymore.
No. Joining Lemmy and bitching about Reddit is more like you and one or two other roommates moving out of a large, historically awesome collective steadily being ruined by an increasingly dictatorial house-owner (who used to live there too) and bitching about it in your brand new but decidedly smaller one, hopefully looking towards the future between tirades and building to regain some of that lost awesomeness
Disagree. We're enjoying watching our collective ex trainwreck. The chatter will die down soon, let us laugh a little and we'll move on :)
Agreed, and not only that but holy fuck we just broke up a week ago. I was in a relationship with that bitch for 12 years, I don't need my homies over here telling me it's time to forget about it lol
We talk about what's important to us in the moment... It's part of how we mourn the loss we've just experienced.
Real talk: itβs because weβre trying to identify and preemptively avoid the pitfalls of Reddit.
It's less obsessing over that site, but more:
I wanna see that bitch burn.
It's barely been a week! Let me grieve!
It's only been 8 days dude. Gotta give people time to grieve and accept it so they can move on.
Reddit was full of Digg comments for a while.
Imgur was full of Reddit comments for a while (when Imgur decided to become their own social platform).
Lemmy is going to be full of Reddit comments for a while.
No, that's a bad analogy. A closer one with your context is having a bad breakup and then getting into another relationship and moving in with the person, where your share stuff about your prior life along with other stuff.
But a better analogy is people living in an apartment building who get together for social events in the common area for years until the management starts doing shitty stuff, increasing rent, etc. A hunk of people decide they aren't taking it anymore, so they all move into the newly built apartment down the road that doesn't have many people in it yet. The new place also has community events, and now it's mostly people from the old place that are talking about what happened in the old place.
Bad breakup, eviction, or whatever, you can't expect a group of people who had a bad experience together to just stop talking about it in a few weeks. The vast majority of Lemmy users came from Reddit. It will die down when people really have gotten over it.
Wouldn't that mean making threads about people complaining about Reddit comparable to spending the whole night complaining about how your last date only complained about their ex? Not really a great look either, lol.
...fuck, what does that make me, now?
People need to vent
Sort of... But just like my ex, everyone has dated her and we all have something in common to bitch about.
Says the person posting about reddit.