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This is one of many sad reality in life. :(

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I’m getting downvoted in the /r/gis sub for agreeing with the mods that there should be an indefinite shutdown. It seems all that are left on the site are people simping for /u/spez. Some person even called me a “fucking idiot.” Glad to be off that toxic dumpster fire of a website.

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See, I really don’t need all those people to leave Reddit and appear over here.

I’m fine if Reddit keeps being what Reddit has become over the years, and all the angry, toxic, trolling, shit posting people stay over there as well.

I’m fine with a much smaller, much friendlier community.

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That’s fair. I just think the whole “fediverse thing” will keep the toxic normies away while the OG redditors from the olden days will be more likely to migrate. Old redditors seemed to be more technical minded, so I figure it’ll be self-filtering.

I agree though, I don’t want that toxicity here. I’ve already experienced one such encounter on lemmy and was surprised.

Edit: Should have read the context first. I thought you were responding to my editing all old reddit comments to point users to lemmy, lol. My point still stands regarding that.

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we have had the first wave - and its gone well. second wave is incomming on or about the 30th - probably smaller, but no less committed (long term). after that its a war of attrition.

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You say smaller, but I’m thinking a lot of people will realise that their clients actually don’t work anymore on that date 😂

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Yeah I think they’re underestimating how many people just won’t use the official app. The people who use Apollo, RiF, Relay, etc. are pretty attached.

I know for me reddit is just the app on my phone that I press when I’m bored now. I figured when the app doesn’t work anymore I’ll just find entertainment elsewhere, which is how I found the fediverse. Now that I’m here the whole concept of decentralized interconnected communities has totally sold me on the project.

The problem with reddit, Twitter, twitch, etc. as I see it is that they’re all just trying to profit off their users somehow. That’s not conducive to fostering healthy communities of people. I think this whole thing is the future of social networking, take the big corps out of the equation.

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Yeah, I’m sure it’ll die down more once the third party apps shut down. I wonder how many people are in it for the social aspect of Reddit anymore anyway, or if it isn’t just a constant scroll and upvote thing.

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I think the 30th will be smaller, but the ones who do participate will be more likely to go indefinite as users who just can’t stand the official app are forced to quit.

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unrelated to your comment (sorta), but I just saw your comment update in real time after you edited it. I just thought that’s a really cool feature and wanted to point it out :)

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Ok that’s pretty neat.

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While it is neat I don’t see it offering a good user experience.

The reason this shouldn’t be in here, in a forum platform, is that if you go to the front page and try to read new it keeps bouncing up and down because it’s constantly updating.

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realtime comment subscriptions are pretty damn slick.

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I believe this will be gone very soon though once they remove websockets

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Yup, it will be interesting to see what happens when the moderation really starts to suffer and subs are more and more full of ads, spam, trolls, and other kinds of problems.

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Then the third wave when they finally kill off old.reddit.com

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You know I see that a lot of people love old reddit. I was a fan of it 10 years ago. When it switched to the modern layout, I think I was kind indifferent at first. But trying to go back to it after all these years, it seems like a downgrade in many ways. I guess I’m not seeing what they’re seeing lol.

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More than 3 comments in a chain

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yes. forgot about old! that may pull in the remainder of the old guard and could be a damn big event. I am now thinking that the reddit overlords may hold this one off as long as possible. exciting times.

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This comment is incorrect as well.

The people that cared left and what’s left behind is people that wouldn’t leave anyway and the strike only bothers them.

This person is living in a bubble and can’t see further than their nose.

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Or even written explicitly to make the point about protests with only patsing intersection to the events on reddit.

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Survivorship bias!

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Absolutely agree.

I believe this was reddit’s intention at least in part. People who care were also those constantly exposing their anti-consumer practices and greedy policies. I’m inclined to believe the administration will be pretty glad, at least for a while, that those who get what’s happening are gone.

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