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      It’s always sad when you go to a community for something you like, something that’s widely popular, and see the newest post is 2 days old.

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        Especially when you’re the only one posting. At some point, it feels a little like you’re spamming the sub, even if you are the only one keeping it active.

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        Hard truth? Reddit conditioned me to NOT participate.

        Nearly time I wanted to discuss something or ask something important to me, my posts were deleted by mods. The few times posts would stay was because they were meme shitposts of easily digestible image content: scroll and move along. Any actual discussion was verboten.

        /r/mk mods were particularly awful. Fuck those guys.

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      The “mall” analogy works for Reddit because the point of it existing is to buy things there. Lemmy instances and communities only exist because people want to make space for conversation. If spaces are empty, I see that as a sign that someone, somewhere cares so much that they will happy build the space and wait for others to arrive.

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    This is two months old and a report about the exodus that’s already happened.

    Reddit didn’t die, it probably won’t anytime soon.

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      Dying or not, their leadership made clear the plan is full steam towards enshittification and monetization, so leaving early is for the best.

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      Reddit has really declined after the blackout, some subs are not even posting anything usefull or just trolling. My home subs on reddit dies out after i scroll past 500, no more new or upvoted content.

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    It’s really unattractive to be so obsessed with your ex months after getting into a new relationship with Lemmy. Can we move on please?

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      I was about to make a joke related to ex’s… then I saw your post. Thank you for saving me a couple braincells from frying themselves out.

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    I started a new job a few months ago and was on my first business trip with four colleagues recently. To make conversation I asked if anyone used Reddit.

    • Two dudes had heard of it but never used it.

    • One dude said he uses it infrequently because it’s turned to shit.

    • One dude said fuck Reddit and it’s API bullshit.

    • I said fuck Reddit and it’s API bullshit.

    Thats my anecdote. 100% of the people in that car didn’t use Reddit or now hated it. Probably 3 months ago that same car ride would have had three people loving Reddit and advocating it to the other two.

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    At least the mall of Reddit is open 24/7.

    That new mom and pop down the road seems to close at random times during the day. 😉

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    I think the thing that happened to digg is happening to reddit. It’s not surprising.

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    This post is a total shitshow. I get the sentiment, and to some amount agree. But who the fuck wrote this drivel? its the worst shit I’ve read in seconds on the internet, and that usually takes hours.

    Self Aggrandizing Self Posters… GFY

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    I’ve come up with the following rules for my own relationship with Reddit.

    1. I will avoid posting on Reddit.
    2. If I do post on Reddit, I must make a similar post on another forum, maybe Lemmy, maybe somewhere else.

    Number 2 is important because it helps other small communities grow.

    It’s not a problem if a lot of people post on one forum, but it is a problem if a lot of people post only on one forum. I wont allow myself to post only on Reddit.

    That said, I haven’t posted on Reddit since June.

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      Tumblr. Also, 8 year old Reddit posts… You can actually find anything old in Tumblr… and vampire role play.

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    These posts are exhaustingly far from the reality of the situation. Please don’t make the fediverse kick the puppy that is your optimistic opinion, OP.

    Edit: OP downvoted everyone who disagreed with him.

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      Edit: OP downvoted everyone who disagreed with him.

      Sigh. Please OP, we’re not doing that here. Downvotes should be reserved for trolls and the counterproductive. This comment with its snappy “kick the puppy that is your opinion” is not the most productive, but there are downvotes from OP on way more innocuous things, even one comment that agrees reddit is dying but in a different way than the linked article envisions.

      Please leave that behavior on reddit.

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        https://www.statista.com/statistics/443332/reddit-monthly-visitors/

        Their traffic is unaffected. Reddit has never been part of the public conversation, outside of its reused content on blogs and autogenerated YouTube content. It has never had cultural relevance due to its conspicuously self contained nature, despite its size. Shops have closed but are reopening and profits are consistent(ly absent) month to month, the exodus affected little. If I were to amend your title, it would read “Reddit has always been a dying mall.”

        You’ve described the situation as dramatically as possible to the crowd most excited to hear it and I’m just tired of hearing “Reddit is dying.” It is exhausting. The article is a great summary of everything I hate about Reddit because it is intended to be.

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    I don’t think so. The migration to Lemmy was minuscule. It’s still huge, like very huge, but now that I use Lemmy more than Reddit, differences are obvious. Reddit is so massive that it has become a wrestling arena, Lemmy on the other side, is a more quiet place where civilized dialogue is above anything else. It’s a matter of tastes, but I feel better here.

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    Another article that’s overly sympathetic to the mods. Reddit has been bad for years, not now just suddenly with the API changes when the bulk of you finally realized. The mods were horrible and HUGE part of the problem, to the point I think the mods (and other users) being so upset is hilarious. The API changes were a bad move, but they were just the latest in a years long string of nothing BUT bad moves. You guys are way late to the party and congratulating yourselves for being so punctual. Now the standard moving on from your ex joke and my comment is finished.