hey! I went on reddit to invite people over here on a subreddit…
And asked if someone would be interested to create maintain a magazine/community that don’t exist here. I got shit over…
Thoughts?

links:

https://www.reddit.com/r/IASIP/comments/14gbtkg/found_an_iasip_community_in_the_fediverse/

https://www.reddit.com/r/TheCinemassacreTruth/comments/14gayv6/anyone_willing_to_manage_a_lemmykbin/

one shared my post elsewhere to laugh at me:

https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemassacreTruth/comments/14gcnmk/anyone_willing_to_manage_a_lemmykbin/

  • CoffeeBlood91@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    It’s become a divide.

    Pirates are more likely to end up on Lemmy, while streamers are more likely to remain on Reddit.

    What I am saying is there are people who don’t care and will give their money and attention to easy to learn, and easy to consume services.

    While the other people refuse to feed into corporate greed, and seek frugal affairs which require a little more time and patience.

    Unfornately as I have been witnessing there are so many people who continue to use Reddit, and will always use Reddit. These are the people who probably started using Reddit within the past 5 years, and were unaware of third party apps.

    The only Reddit they know is new Reddit, and Reddit through the app. Often these people will happily pay a monthly fee for no ads and premium features.

    The long term users are the ones that have seen it through its stages, we remember when the upvotes and downvotes were accurate, and were instantly visible, we remember when there were less rules for posting, less bots, and accurate karma points on posts.

    Now it’s all rigged, and AI driven.

    The people who see through it, and want to get their voice back, and a sense of genuine community are the ones that end up on here.

    Anyone who still continues to use Reddit I have less respect for, especially if they are aware of the alternatives.

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      I dont even think is just like that bc someone made a post about the response from users of the piracy subreddit to the blackout, and those there also were saying things like, that those who left are mod boots lickers. I don’t know if it’s so much ab your interests, bc there are people who care and people who dont in probably every group. Probably bc a lot of people against what spez is doing already left, so the ones left are mostly those who support spez or apathetic *tho not all of them

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    Why in the world would anyone want to stay on a site with people like that? Good riddance to that crowd. I understand that some people may be afraid of losing what they have in reddit and lash out at a perceived threat to that, but they just don’t realize that they have already lost what made reddit special. It’s never going back to what it once was and over time it will diminish further as more and more people get tired of the same low-effort commentary over and over again with fewer and more overworked moderators eventually closing communities because it’s just not worth it anymore. It won’t happen overnight, but slowly, unless spez decides to go full Elon on the site, which wouldn’t surprise me.

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    Ok the person who said “sorry for not understanding something that is only popular with nerds” made me laugh because… Bro you are on reddit. You are using the outdated nerd gathering place to complain about nerds?

    I will never in my life understand people that think of intelligence and curiosity as negative traits.

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    Did you see the post a couple of days ago that showed ai language bots replying in reddit threads?

    The admins are making bots shit on alternatives and downplay the protests. There’s a very real possibility that you’re being responded to by ai.

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    People generally are lazy and will want stuff that works, so inertia is a thing.

    And asked if someone would be interested to create maintain a magazine/community that don’t exist here. I got shit over…

    And yes, you will get shit because you’re asking people without an investment in the new platform to do work for free. That’s not going to happen, regardless of the situation.

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    I don’t know what those communities are (Is there some kind of “truth” to be discovered about the AVGN? If there is, why should I care?). But I would say that at this point, Reddit has been ad-saturated for the time being with Mastodon, Lemmy, and KBin. You’re not getting new reach and instead, you’re hitting ad fatigue. Unless you can present Lemmy & KBin differently to what people have seen before, it’s best to back off for a bit and work on developing a new campaign.

    Instead, trust people to know whether they want to be on Reddit now or not. Some people do, some don’t, and some people like to be spread everywhere - Reddit, Lemmy, KBin, Mastodon, etc. Give it some time to rest and don’t hit them with the same off-topic stuff. Work to create interesting content on Lemmy or KBin. Then when you have something good that’s related, crosspost it to Reddit and see if the Admins don’t remove it.

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    I tried reading the replies to gain context but it just sounds like cryptobro nonsense so i checked out

    I’m an older millennial, and I don’t understand this trend lately of labeling anything slightly technical as “crypto/techbro” shit. It’s like people see the word “server” or “IP address” or some shit and just get triggered by it. WTF? Can someone explain this trend? Back in my youth we didnt mind learning new shit, you HAD to in order to make effective use of your time online. That’s how the early Internet was built. By “techie” people.

    I mean, I’m not a certified mechanic and have zero interest in working on cars, but I figured out how to change my own timing belt with a youtube tutorial.

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      I agree with you, but I think this is more an issue with the way crypto and its advocates have firehose-marketed that corner of technology, than an issue with laymen who aren’t interested. Crypto, web 3.0, etc. have been hyped as the future of the internet, coopting general concepts like decentralization as belonging to scheme-y crypto stuff rather than just a principle that crypto (ostensibly) aligns with.

      I never got into any of that myself and am hyper-skeptical of it, but (hopefully) I know enough to determine that the Fediverse is not on the same plane as all that. I also wouldn’t blame anyone who can’t tell the difference.

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      I don’t know if its directly related to the present reaction, but us older millenials grew up with a different exposure to computers and the internet. It was still evolving so much, we had to figure it out. Younger millenials and Zoomers especially never had to deal with all of that - most of what they grew up on were iPhones and iPads and Chromebooks where everything is apps and userfriendly and “just works.” For example, Zoomers don’t even understand how file systems work. They never had to deal with them. It might not make sense to us, but the phrase “federated servers” is probably gibberish to a lot of younger folks.

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    The loudest aren’t the majority. The loudest are often shills, trolls or AI bots. Just post that there’s an alternative, leave the link, and walk away. There will be people coming and joining quietly, in my experience.

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    @XxTriviumxX i’v left automod configured to remove most spam, anything that gets reported more than 5 times, and post a stickied comment onto every post telling people where the mod team has gone. those comments get downvoted to oblivion, and i give absolutely zero fucks whatsoever. my job is done.

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    Please stop advertising for Kbin. Have you see the history of the people you were talking to? You want them in our mags? You want them to upvote their own content and make Kbin the next reddit shitshow? Stop.

    People left reddit and it wasn’t just about the 3rd party app thing, it was also about the abysmal quality of the content. Reddit became too big and turned into a fest of attention whores. Keep Kbin at a reasonable size. Then people who matter will find us by themselves.

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      Also, should we be linking to Reddit at all? Every click/tap just gives them ad revenue, doesn’t it? The whole Reddit discussion is really starting to sound like people talking about a toxic ex they broke up with but haven’t yet moved on from.

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      ill just delete all those post i made in a couple of days LOL. you are 100% correct

      edit: im keeping it alive for a while just for the lulz.

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    This comment says it all:

    I don’t know what quite a lot of those words mean, and I don’t wish to learn.

    Why would we want people like that over here?

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    People hated linux…

    Until they realized it works.

    And yet, there is still a guy on reddit that posts patently false rage bait about how linux can’t do shit in subs like pcmr, and sometimes their lies even makes it to the frontpage.

    It’s just how things that are too different, even if better, get treated by some.