• Gormadt
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    771 year ago

    What I’ve noticed is it became way more toxic over there since the API changes

    I still scurry over occasionally (a lot of communities didn’t move over) but not nearly as much as I used to

    • @gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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      371 year ago

      Same. It runs so badly now, and enough moderators left or cut back that it is not the same site it was at all. Some communities are still intact, but I’ve begun to see lemmy and even Mastodon results in searches alongside reddit. It’s going to take a while to see if reddit can recover (it’ll take some humility and leadership from the top which seems unlikely) or die slowly then all at once. Remember digg, etc? The internet is fickle and for every Facebook there are a hundred friendsters.

    • @psud@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      The only sub I still go there for is /r/zerocarb (a low carb diet sub), and that’s now mostly deleted comments and posts. With the moderation tools unavailable on mobile the mods have made automod very strict. Heaven help a person new to the diet, they’ll have a hard time asking their questions

    • bobalot
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      31 year ago

      I still occasionally browse the smaller subs when I need help on things like /r/unraid.