• LemmyAtem@beehaw.org
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      Same. This reminds me of old school (10+ years ago reddit). Where you could just find something cool and jump in the comments and talk about it. It wasn’t an argument fest or people plugging their shit or an army of bots it was just people talking about something they all happened to see and like.

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    Lmao from spez’s comments it would seem that iamthatis is well and truly off the christmas card list

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      Spez is absolutely malding over him having the receipts. There’s no other explanation, he’s just pissed he can’t get away with plausible deniability.

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    From his responses you can see reddit will continue their path. and if you think about it, everything is going well for them.

    the probability that a critical mass of users will leave is still quite low. they will get rid of a lot of moderators that don’t fall in line. what is left will be a community that won’t mind the direction reddit is going.

    reddit will turn boring, but the shareholders won’t care. as long as they manage to keep enough users after the api change the site will recover.

    the only positive thing here is that a lot of dedicated people may join other platforms and start building new communities.

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      Yeah. It’s like a toxic workplace. The old dogs might leave but those who hate change or new guys who don’t know how it used to be will stay

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      Hilariously, it appears he’s copying from a list of precanned responses. It’s been fun reddit.

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      That’s what I expected as well. My guess is that it’s mostly somewhat tech savvy people that care about the changes. The more casual users will probably keep using reddit. Basically the lifecycle of most social media tbh

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        Yeah. I doubt there will be any mass migration. Instead, we’ll have a few high quality users, which in my opinion is the best case.

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          Yeah, I actually don’t mind the smaller user base. Although it looks like I’ll have to miss out on a few things (r/HistoricalCostuming and r/FashionHistory users don’t seem to be here yet in substantial numbers, for example). So long as we’re all excellent to each other it’s all good though (:

          Party on dudes

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            @annenas Really hoping that the userbase may spread out a bit, too. It’s awesome that we’ve had v. techy early adopters but I’m really looking forward to other folks maybe coming on board

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        I would venture a guess the more casual user’s window into this is only the handful of posts on Reddit that bubble to the top of r/all of third party apps shutting down. If they are uses of those apps, they probably scroll right on by and are none the wiser about the larger implications of all of this. And why should they care? If it doesn’t directly affect the way they use the platform, they will never even feel the impact of this.

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      Agreed all around … although I’d add that the probability that a critical mass of users will leave is quite low in the short term.

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      I just find the whole thing really false and shut off.

      The answers provided by spez are completely useless and don’t really further any discussion. This is all about damage control for the upcoming IPO in my opinion. Without users, active moderators and people willing to engage and discuss… the product is going to burn at IPO.

      Here’s hoping enough people can get into some simple Lemmy instances and help the 'verse grow. Time for me to find communities for LEGO and watches!

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    I made a funny comment about not hearing feedback with the top down on your lambo and it got downvoted into oblivion, full damage and narrative control

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      Probably the thing that disgusts me the most in all this is how spez has been constantly trying to drag Christian Selig’s name through the mud when it’s crystal clear that he (spez) is the problem.

      Love to see the downvotes; wonder if he’ll beat out EA’s legendary disaster.

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        Yeah how DARE he look out for his rights and protect himself by knowing what he’s legally allowed to do! Don’t you know, this is America where corporate interests trump individual rights?

        Oh wait, you’re from Canada? Shit.

        (Just kidding, in Canada, corps fuck us just as hard, if not harder)

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          (Just kidding, in Canada, corps fuck us just as hard, if not harder)

          Ain’t that the truth. Just look at the cartel that is the telecom companies.

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        Anything that ensures accountability, especially personal accountability is looked at negatively. Its not an american thing uniquely. But it is embraced, especially in the last 20 years by companies. Its why general support is so poor, especially technical support.

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      On top of it all… What joke? He “misinterpreted” a serious statement…

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      And he’s already started with the personal attacks against Christian Selig, the Apollo author. Already. Barely 10 minutes into the AMA and he’s already personally attacking someone. What a piece of shit.

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        you’re almost certainly going to have to browse by his profile just to see, given how nuclear the reaction against him is.

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          Every response of his has been downvoted to oblivion. The community has made their thoughts on him loud and clear.

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            I’m sure the stockholders he’s been pandering to will love investing in a company that has a user base that so vehemently hates the CEO. I’m not sure where you put that on the financial sheet, but it’s going to be interesting to see how this affects it going public.

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              I’m sure the stockholders he’s been pandering to will love investing in a company that has a user base that so vehemently hates the CEO.

              in fairness: hasn’t this generally been true of the site since Victoria was fired? my general perception is this is just the last straw for a lot of people, but that people who care about the site’s ownership at all have pretty consistently despised ownership for years now

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                That’s true. Since the site became a “company” people have begun hating the direction it has been going. I have an 11 year account that is my second after deleting my first account that was around since the beginning of the site. I’ve seen sites come and go. This is just the end of another in the long history of the internet.

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              World of Warcraft players hate Bobby Kotick, yet he’s still the CEO of Activision Blizzard and earning a ridiculous amount of money for his next yacht.

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    He’s said four things in response to questions - every one of which is a deflecting non-answer and one of which is a personal attack. Lol. What a surprise

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    From what I read here, I am already fed up with it. I prefer reading a book than getting angry at this greedy unfriendly person.

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    Yeah. Pretty clear now that Reddit, being community-driven above all else, would’ve struggled to get anywhere without Alexis around to handle basic human interactions in the early goings.

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    I feel like the “real reason” behind this stems from the pricing for AI training. Reddit wants to capitalize on its user-generated content for AI training. the safest way to do this, and ensure that no AI company can do this, and those large AI companies can’t argue that they’re getting unfair pricing compared to app developers.

    That’s reddit’s big plan: sell user-generated content to large AI companies. That’s how you make a platform like reddit profitable. You resell content you got for free to massive companies willing to pay high prices for that content.