finally? since they unilaterally banned people with no ability to appeal because they cant be bothered to "hear all the appeals" its been dead since they use AI moderation. i think thier ban affected the site enough that bots have been the mostly source of "engagement" now.
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Home to all things "Mildly Infuriating" Not infuriating, not enraging. Mildly Infuriating. All posts should reflect that. Please post actually infuriating posts to !actually_infuriating@lemmy.world
I want my day mildly ruined, not completely ruined. Please remember to refrain from reposting old content. If you post a post from reddit it is good practice to include a link and credit the OP. I'm not about stealing content!
It's just good to get something in this website for casual viewing whilst refreshing original content is added overtime.
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Majority of the posts on the popular subreddots are written by bots.
the subs that allow pictures, and screenshots, and videos are the most obvious. you can tell they are reposting but they try to obscure when the "tweet' was posted by blacking out the date/time.
Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.
FWIW I get that pop up on my iphone, but it goes away and proceeds to the site using Safari.
That's why I just left. You can use the redirect to old Reddit extension, but this is just so fucking dumb.
It's like an extra step, to get access to their ads too. No idea why anyone was paying for ads on Reddit before, but seems more pointless now
Reddit doesn't like my VPN, so for the times when it comes up in my search or a buddy sends me something from there I have an extension in firefox now to redirect reddit links to redlib.
It's called libredirect. It's got a bunch of sites so you can avoid most of those shitty pop-ups if you set them up.
I was on reddit every day for damn near 20 years, and if I'm being 100% honest, the fediverse is 10,000% better. The only problem is that not enough people interact. I've never seen a post with more than like 200 comments. It feels a bit empty here. But, on the other hand, 200 decent comments is better than 2000 shitty ones.
Once this place gets a few more users, it's gonna be the GOAT.
reddit was better before 2016, before trump took the white house the first time, almost as soon as took the WH, russia realized that reddit was a good place to use bots/propaganda, then we see sudden increase in politicl aposts, and then ban of "Questionable" subs. orignially because of this you would make different account for different niches to avoid a ban affecting other accounts.
Onze this place gets enough users, it's gonna be exactly the same.
I prefer the fewer comments here. Who want's to read 1200+ comments, 50% of which are the same tired jokes?
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And my axe!
Its better this way. Limited content. You have to out the phone down and do something else
Careful what you wish for, the larger the sample size the dumber it gets
Yep. Happened with bluesky. It was pretty decent and wasn't getting any troll crap that was rampant on Twitter. Then there was some controversy on Twitter and Blue sky quickly went up in its new members and...yep, it just got all trolly and agro 🙄
Personally I just miss when we had individual sites for a topic like when I was a teenager. Grew up on forums for a certain artist and another different site for specific sports teams, books. Way less likely to get idiots if you actually have to actively find the specific website for an artist you hate.
This... People keep dreaming of reddit crashing and burning or going under but, realistically if that did happen a good portion of the existing userbase will filter into the fediverse somewhere, and thats a lot of inorganic growth. Currently there are a handful of popular topics, and some niche topics. Yes there are also reddit like mannerisms but, when people slowly filter in, the room can be read and the existing culture remains, when a mass intake happens (like what happend with the API debacle) the influx is faster than the adoption and the culture comes with it.
I'm new, came over a couple weeks ago. Others will come.
Fedi being way slower than Reddit was a godsend to me. It helped me detox from the endless content on Reddit because I was going loopy.
After the 5th scroll past the same boring hornypost I'm like "ugh I guess I'll put the phone down and go to sleep."
i usually visit identifying unknown plant (it was fun since i was able to see people post rare and unusual plants that are very rarely seen by normally)and animal subs, because politics post is designed to get people to be angry and comment.
I need to find a client that does paginating instead of infinite scroll. It's like a fucking vortex, I can't pull myself away from it...
I think it's fine as is. The worst part of reddit was opening an interesting post and finding the comments full of jokes and badly remembered quotes.
Edit: That was probably due to the awards creating perverse incentives but still, the more comments there are the more striking a comment needs to be to be on top
It had a lot more with being first to comment than it did about the quality of your comment. After about 100 comments your chances of being near the top were pretty much gone.
Anyone else still there? Hopefully they stay there if they're trolls and trilobites (I don't know what that means in this context)
No one in my real life left reddit. Reddit and Facebook are the only ones with active communities for many of my games and interests. I avoid it, but yes, it's quite active and is now the only relevant search result on recent news and strategies.
true, since i cant login/or have an account due thier purges, i scroll through various subs usually non-political ones. ive seen people on public transports have thier phones out, its mostly reddit, tiktok .
That's sad news. Its a simple decision. Just stop going to reddit.
I never used reddit until one day. And then I stopped sometime later. It may sound ridiculous but its as simple as just logging out and starting a new elsewhere.
I'm not like actively there but an example, for me, is that I just watched the Hateful Eight and thought it'd be nice to see what others said about it and the main links were Reddit and they hard pushed me to the app. All the other links had ads that actively blocked me from reading the article.
reddit is useful for niches, but not for news, politics(includes any sub that is remotely political) discussion, it just get people too argumentative. like looking at people experiences with dentists in your area, how much it costs and other things.
I watched the parody version. The ridiculous 6.
I thought you were making a joke -- holy shit it's real.
I thought they were both sorta parodies of the magnificent seven / seven samurai?
And its a good movie too.
I mod my city's subreddit and Colonial Williamsburg. And that's it.
It's a loss, but I've come to see it as just a part of the endless treadmill of 1. Go to where the cool people are 2. Uncool people show up 3. It gets bad 4. Look for the cool people. Feels like that's always going to be the way of it.
It's almost like we're suppose to build and guard our communities and interest against tho...... sorry I meant do nothing and complain.
Support your local federated instance, hold mods and admins to task, get to know people in your community, report trolls and push to defederate instances run poorly or in bad faith. If that ends up not being enough, fuck I dunno.
Yes. That's a good thing.

Always has been.
The Situationists even created new words to describe how radical ideas are co-opted by the mainstream in ways that reduce or outright removing radicalism from the ideas, making them more palatable for mainstream society. They called it recuperation. They also argued we needed to be doing the opposite, and taking the banal and making it radical, which they called détournement. This was often exemplified in the 80s/90s/early 2000s through subversion and revision of corporate advertising, often called "culture jamming."
I'm always happy when people bring that up, it happens too rarely. I was exposed to Discordianism as a kid, which is kind of the Idiot's Guide version of culture jamming. I didn't come across Guy Debord until later, when I'd already made up my mind that everything about mainstream society needed to be subverted. Sadly, it seems I'm not very good at it.
old reddit still works. I had to install an extension to auto redirect to the old.reddit URL the other day cuz I was troubleshooting something and the ONLY things about it were on Reddit and I noticed that bullshit app advertisement too.