Abridgedlife@latte.isnot.coffeetoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•for the Reddit refugees, do you also feel a bit heartbroken?
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1 year agoI am not sad. It started to feel a bit like a bad addiction. The huge increase in casual users also brought a whole bunch of corporate accounts running heavy PR activity on reddit, and quality of discussion has tanked, probably from a lot of bots commenting.
I stayed on Reddit a lot for support forums that were prone to brigading attacks. I know how hard the mods were working to keep the spaces constructive. Reddit is not only trying to sell my attention as a commodity they own, but also under appreciating the mods volunteer hours for why the site was worth it.
It seems like a non major issue. It’s better to start the communities you want to have, rather than wait on someone else who might be marginally better located.