Just curious
The worst thing is ppl talking about it on lemmy, teeheehee.
But fr, I left 2 yrs ago, still will use it if a search brings me there, but dont really log-on, and haven’t scrolled it 2 yrs.
Kinda weird how popular it is now too.Reddit is pretty much read-only for me now. Looks like many of you are the same because I don’t save or share to my browser very many anymore. Peeps ain’t writing stuff (of interest to me) on Reddit anymore.
I don’t really think about reddit anymore.
Censorship — So many subs have extremely odd restrictions on posts and comments; special rules to be able to comment; a list of words or phrases that shadow-remove your comments, etc. This sometimes doesn’t matter with day-to-day stuff. It inhibits the capacity to explore controversial topics or have hard conversations. “Can’t meta-refer to another thread or sub,” “We want good content, but don’t post lengthy sourced write-ups!,” You find after dissecting why your comment was shadow-removed that “genocide” or “apartheid” trigger removal. No Ellipsis use on one sub, lol. I have a list of censored words by sub. Can’t explore tough issues without legitimate adherence to free speech. It’s one thing not to enable bigotry and incivility, but we need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable sometimes in order to yield breakthrough progress across echo-chambers.
Power-tripping mods — It has become worse in recent years. Subs that used to have respectable mods and a true appeals process just comes down to them blindly reaffirming whatever judgement there is absent of reason or ethics. Ultimately they aren’t arbiters of civil discourse but more often than not blatantly attempt to shape discourse relative to their own agenda; r/news and r/worldnews are notorious for this, particularly.
Blocking — The hit-and-run of users throwing out weak arguments then running away by blocking is itself disappointing; but that when a user blocks it nukes the rest of the thread, disallowing you to respond to anyone else who independently replies to you makes ZERO sense.
(Bonus: bots, but that’s a given).
In the end I’ll go wherever the people are. I’ll use reddit, lemmy, and I’m hopeful that the new old Digg returning with Kevin Rose and Ohanian will work out.
Total bans for upvoting anti-nazi posts.
I saw once a post that called for killing Musk. If you mean that kind of anti-nazi post then a ban is justified.
Gee I wonder if that’s the kind of post they were talking about?
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derp-a-derp
Shadowbans by, what looks like, AI automation
Yep and it’s just not fucking working
- Bot posts
- Karma Farmers
- No organic interaction in comments
Shadowbans
Bans
Ads fucking everywhere even in the comments
Ugh, the ads pushed me nearly over the edge. They’re infuriating and absolutely NEVER relevant to me. At least try to sell me something I might fucking want!
The ones in the comments piss me off so bad. They look like a normal comment but then you’re just like “WTF this makes absolutely no sense!” Then you realize it’s an ad. Rage inducing!
admins
mods
usersBro who cares? Thanks for this post to remind me to unsub this dumb com
lol, your bad for subbing, honestly. I’m leaving too, but I was still subscribed to a community about a site I hate. Not sure why we did that, ngl.
Yeah I don’t get why I even did. Maybe just subbing to popular ones? Idk. Glad I inspired you
You’re welcome! Have a good day
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- effective API shutdown for everyone but themselves to force users onto their objectively worse own app that is filled with ads and telemetry.
- shadowbanning and even real banning for flimsy reasons. Banning whole communities because they think it pleases shareholders.
- AI agents that pollute and distort the discourse. Like posts with 10k upbotes and 5 comments.
That and essentially all the additional things that come with an IPO. All corporate owned social media has gone to shit sooner or later. Most platforms didn’t even make it that far.
Which communities have been banned?
Shitty app.
Shitty web interface.
Corpo policies.