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Reddit embracing all out enshittification
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Why are people still on there?!
Because up to now it's still a site where you can go talk to actual people. This value was preserved not intentionally it seems.
Lets see how that holds up if half the people are AI bots now.
Just like Twitter where most people are entirely ignorant to what's happening and they continue to use it because everyone else is. It'd be nice if they died like Digg back when that site went to shit just like reddit and Twitter have.
Well, Twitter is actually based now. Before Elon bought it there were a bunch of feds working behind the scenes to censor and move the needle. When Elon cleaned house he removed a lot of that. Elon said he "bought a crime scene" basically.
Keep telling yourself that.
Just as one example: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/sep/09/x-twitter-bots-republican-primary-debate-tweets-increase
Use of Twitter in the US alone has slumped by more than a fifth since Elon Musk bought the site. 23% less usage is a big drop in general, let along from a single country.
So now it is similar to the dead internet where a fair amount of engagement is fake. I logged on a few weeks back and I had dozens of comments and messages from Stacys, Jessicas, Amandas, Jessicas, and Laura's. Funny how I attract only women with those names.
Just because elon isn't their guy doesn't mean he's for the people.
I went back yesterday just because Lemmy is way less active, and also I still don't actually know how it works a year later.
Simple. A lot of people practice their self-indulged superiority on there. I mean, where else can you freely kiss moderator ass to get the desired results you want while alternatingly, make so many alts to shit on everything everyone tries to enjoy on there?
It's a huge power-trip. And Spez is the fucking ringleader.