Marketers and their bots have been using reddit to hype up brands. No wonder Reddit feels like shit these days.

  • Zink@programming.dev
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    4 hours ago

    Gross.

    I continue to have my own little cognitive dissonance about the Fediverse:

    The world needs more FOSS and information needs to flow in a decentralized, democratic kind of way.

    Howeverrrrr… Lemmy is awesome for we few that it clicks with. For the good of the users and especially the volunteer admins who run our instances, I am glad Lemmy is not the big glowing target that reddit is.

    Maybe we just hang out and keep the lights on no matter whether it’s for occasional lost Linux users or for when mainstream folks decide to ditch oligarch-tech en masse.

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      Lemmy has the feel to me that reddit did back in the day. I can only imagine as lemmy gets more popular and becomes big enough for big tech to take notice, that it will become consumed by the same garbage reddit has. Lemmy just isnt big enough yet for them to try and consume.

      So for now Lemmy is great, but its only a matter of time before the turds find us here too.

      • Fedizen@lemmy.world
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        3 hours ago

        The federation will make lemmy a slippery target because as threads has shown us you can add a compromised server and people will block the instance or if it gets annoying enough admins will defederate it.

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      This sounds bad, but once the teens and grandparents find lemmy, then its game over. It happened to facebook and it happened to reddit. The masses cause a sort of averaging out of content.

      How do we keep the fediverse niche?