• nicetriangle
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      81 year ago

      just wait until they start monetizing karma. it’s gonna turn that site into a race for the bottom

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Don’t forget their plan to allow users kick out mods and then imagine how people with monetary interests will conspire to kick out mods that stop from from maximising their profits…

        • nicetriangle
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          21 year ago

          Somehow missed that and well… fuckin yikes. Reddit is incredibly easy to bot, this will get abused in short order.

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            1 year ago

            I hate it too. As much as I enjoy Lemmy, Reddit was my go-to social platform thing for a long time. I hate to see it being mismanaged by an incompetent fool like Spez.

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              01 year ago

              Same. It’s heartbreaking. But people were/are not ready/able to save it so we have to move on. As sad as it is.

              • @[email protected]
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                01 year ago

                At the moment my main gripe is that people still refuse to move to other platforms despite it all. I want to scream “It’s not going to get better, folks!” at them all of the time. But I am too tired to do it.

                • Damaskox
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                  11 year ago

                  I wonder would one reason be that if “the most” of the community is there, it’s just better to be there with the folks and the content rather than take a leap to a much smaller place and feel small or lonely or something like that…

                  (I haven’t used kbin/lemmy for more than an hour - seeing whether this is a new place to stay)

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                    11 year ago

                    Yes, of course. The network effect is buoying up Reddit as it is and probably will be until a critical mess of users leave it for good. Besides the obvious truth that Lemmy/Kbin are slower and that’s not what Redditors are used to who have learned to expect something new every time they update their frontpage.