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118 points

Do not underestimate average people’s resilience to enshittification

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I just saw someone on one of my fb groups saying she’s heard a lot about reddit lately and wanting to make an account and asking how it works.

I tried to ward her off but the negative press just seems to be enticing new users.

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My guess ist that if she still is on fb in 2023 she might actually love it on Reddit now and in the future…

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That’s fine, they’re the people we don’t want over here. They’re part of Reddits problem.

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10 points

Tell her one of the Lemmy apps is Reddit

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5 points

It’s Teddit.

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21 points

You can train mice or pigeons to hit a button for reward, but the button has to dispense reward pretty much 100%. Once they’re trained, you can dial down the reward - 50%, 25%…1% - and they’ll keep mashing that button, doing work for free. Human buttons and rewards may be more complicated, but it’s the same thing.

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13 points

It’s the mods leaving that are going to doom the site. The users will follow soon after

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5 points

Define “doom.” Reddit will lose its power users, its trendiness, and just become another forum for recycled content like 9gag or limp along like Digg or MySpace for years, but I don’t see it shutting down.

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10 points

I fear this is true. 🤦

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49 points

It doesn’t matter, at this point. Lemmy is already a good-enough replacement for reddit, with better core principles, and it’s just getting better.

Get some popcorn and watch the drama, and expect nothing.

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13 points

It’s okay to expect more drama though, right?

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4 points

I heard some people still use …Twitter!

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5 points

Truly insane

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10 points

Yeah, pretty much. The sad reality is that only the most outspoken will actually make a switch. The vast majority will simply accept it as the new norm, because they don’t care enough to bother with a new platform.

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for now. switches like this don’t happen one day to the next. reddit has broken a lot of trust with its core users and put things in motion that cannot be stopped, at least without extraordinary action that they’re clearly unwilling of. these processes will take years to play out but they’re happening.

same thing is going on with twitter. the easier mastodon becomes to use and the more twitter falls apart, the more the flow of users from one platform to the next will pick up the pace.

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The most outspoken are also the ones generating the most content.

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Yeah, for now people are still going to incidentally use reddit for human-written non-seo optimized text.

Heck, I needed it last night for help with my computer.

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