• @ryan213@lemmy.ca
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    61 year ago

    "Despite these concessions, dozens of Redditors promised to stop using the site altogether "

    There are dozens of us!! Lol

    • nicetriangle
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      31 year ago

      Fucking delusional on this writer’s part. It was far more than dozens and a lot of those people were power users with an outsized influence on the community.

      I personally moderated two 150-250k user subs. Stepped down from both and wiped all my posts and comments and have not contributed a single thing since.

      • Gormadt
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        11 year ago

        I went from multiple comments per day and posts almost every day to a couple comments a week and I think I’ve made one post since the protests

        That place got hella toxic since the protests

  • @Player2@sopuli.xyz
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    21 year ago

    Haven’t been on there since the event, though I do read some threads if they come up in a search. Not intending on returning, though I haven’t gotten rid of my old account yet

  • @Zectivi@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    In response to such critiques, Reddit spokesperson Rathschmidt said he did not “know of an industry benchmark for scoring content quality”.

    (Emphasis mine)

    This is the same tone deaf response I’ve come to expect from Reddit for some time now, and is why I’m happy to no longer be a user of their platform.

    • Altima NEO
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      1 year ago

      That same quote caught my eye. It’s just bullshit. Of course they’re no quantitative way to measure quality on a qualitative scale. Any long time user can see there’s not much going on like there used to be.

  • Jo Miran
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    01 year ago

    Whatever. Don’t care. I left my account open but scrubbed twelve years of content, including hundreds (probably thousands) of answers to technical questions and dozens of posts (including guides) to which my reddit post was the only or one of the only search results.

    If corporations want to profit from my knowledge, they can do so by exploiting the open source community, just like always.

  • @LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    I’m surprised they didn’t mention us at all. I wonder how many people actually made the transition as a result. I think it’s fewer than many people here want to believe but surely it’s more than dozens?

    • DarkThoughts
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      11 year ago

      A few tens of thousand of people. We can see that through the statistics of active monthly users since then. I think many just left Reddit though, but unfortunately not enough. But still, if I look at the content and comments through RedReader it feels all kinda different there. Even more reposts than before, much more bot comments than before, much less comments overall and /r/all just looks different because many previously big subs are not really there anymore, while a lot of more niche subs suddenly appear frequently. It sometimes also feels more toxic with al lthe disinfo and insults but that might just be because a lot of the moderate people left. So the lack of sane comments puts an extra highlight on the shit stains of Reddit.