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90 minutes of music video montage. I liked it back then too. It looked very video-gamey and edgy.
90 minutes of music video montage. I liked it back then too. It looked very video-gamey and edgy.
I wonder if calling their board of directors and investors by name could’ve reached news.
I couldn’t’ve written that otherwise.
But it’s still concerning.
I find my instances down. I couldn’t access lemmy.world for hours. But I still tried to reach. Does it mean I’m more addicted than you?
They did not want to think it through for they didn’t care.
I know. It’s still not comparable to reddit. For the very least, they allowed other instances to be created with their code. I can dislike the way they go from the common point in socialism to ml, but still prefer them over corpos and place credit where it’s due.
No, you are golden.
It may not be displayed correctly, but it seems you trimmed your own comment on the article but not Gizmodo’s promotion.
Thank you.
There’s an ad in the end if you want to trim it.
They’d probably discouraged their workers from new ideas since this one got into news and got copied by other sites. Super good metrics, need to stick with it.
Them posting it now is just fucking a corpse to show user engagement for their IPO or hiding damage they’ve caused. Overall pathetic.
Leftie spaces being overtaken by USSR\China\North Korea stans. That just another win for opponents.
Reddit is my place to check on news about the ongoing war. For some reason it wasn’t banned in r*ssia and is availiable without vpns. Lots of exiles from other places joined subreddits there.
I don’t feel like this blogosphere would move into fediverse. Occasionally, reddit became the right place for this.
Nah.
Killing comments and make a subscription-based visibility booster for them and posts seems more like what they want.
I love the fact it is stunning for you. It’s heartwarming to know just some of us, including you, arem’t used to the worst possible outcome 😅
TL;DR: I’m no fortune-teller but I feel like they want to change how we perceive and consume Reddit posts: to kill ways of engagement and make you just scroll feed.
I bet they’d add new subscription-based service, something musk-esque, that would promote you to the top of the feed or comment section. In new Reddit there are like a dozen of top comments visible before you tap to show more items. They’d probably be mostly from paid users. Also, no ability to visibly promote others’ posts – it’s bad for PR when something bad gets gold, like advertisements for Lemmy. And, in general, Reddit should (in their vision, imho) be like tiktok, where you just scroll through a queue of curated content – staying in comment section for too long or showing your opinion (with up\downvotes or gold a.k.a superupdoot) is wasting your time while you could as well watch some ads. In this case, killing comments and any kind of active and natural reaction is obvious. As a bonus, there’d be more advertisers, as critique of them won’t get viral and their post won’t get downvoted into hell. Oh, and if their board of managers won’t get booted, downvote button and post stats would be cut next.
Sunsetting? Winding down? What are they? Dolores Ambridge? It sounds like they are sugarcoating a syrup.
Right, Anakin?
r/AccidentalFuckspezans.
How does their board measure success? As there is a majority of lurkers, what’s the best price of one’s effort?