• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Enshitification doesn’t happen over night. It might be months before the needle moves. Platforms die because users seek alternatives, but everyone has a different threshold for when they decide to jump ship. Most people just are not paying attention and will only leave when they experience the shit of Enshitification first hand.

    And that hasn’t happened on Reddit. Yet…

      • @SpyDallyCandour
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        21 year ago

        I left reddit when the subs blacked out. My wife is a RIF user, but has continued to use it. She’s said she’s leaving when RIF stops working. I bet a bunch of users will leave when “reddit” stops working.

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      81 year ago

      I also think reddit is still the overwhelmingly greatest source of human-written information and discussion on the planet. That will take a while to replace.

      I have tried googling for things without adding on “reddit” these past two weeks, and it’s… not good.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Idk their example search for “python exceptions” has the #14 link for Ruby exceptions, #15 for C++ exceptions, #17 for Make exceptions (no mention of the word python in this one).

          It seems like many of the links at this point have zero mentions of the word “python” at all. Why are people paying for this?

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Idk why you’re seeing that, I’m not.

            Anyway their focus is quality over quantity. The first 13 results should have given you whatever you needed. There’s always junk at the end of searches.

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      21 year ago

      Twitter had to kill 3rd party apps twice in order for the mastodon migration to happen. First they did it in 2011 and then again after Elon bought the company.

      I imagine a true Twitter > Mastodon level migration away from Reddit won’t happen yet. But once they inevitably dump old.reddit.com, it might.