• galloog1@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Start changing all the /r/ subreddit advertisements to /c/. That’s the most strategic way to send the message.

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      Normally, I would agree with you. But, I would like to offer a different point of view simply because this is a platform on the internet where the vast majority of the users seem to be from the US.

      On a project like r/place, I kind of see that as a showing of people saying hey, we use this site, we are here everyday, there’s lots of us, and we’re from this country!

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      um, excuse me sweaty, but imaginary lines on the earth are the most important thing imaginable and we must worship them!

      also: /s because i am not being serious

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      Yeah, I find it frightening. It indicates a lot of blind nationalism on a fairly passionate level. Nothing good comes from that.

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        Blind nationalism is certainly bad, but I don’t really think that’s the reason all the flags are so numerous and big:

        • Your average redditor is on r/place and wants to place a dot on something. However, you can imagine they participate casually and aren’t joining any of the designated subreddits or whatever to coordinate their effort. So what is the lowest hanging fruit they can do to place a dot?
        • They can fix or contribute to an already existing artwork. However, to do that they already need to know what the artwork is supposed to look like. Well, flags are well known and generally easy to reproduce
        • In fact, some flags, such as Germany or France, are endlessly reproducable, and you can just keep infinitely expanding horizontally or vertically, contributing to the size of these monstrosities
        • But maybe you still want to contribute to something that resonates with you, instead of just a blue corner or a black void. Maybe lots of communities want to put artwork on place, but your average user will still probably resonate more with their identity as a German or American more than their identity as a subscriber of r/aww
        • Finally, all of these factors spiral. Maybe a reddit user is a fan of r/HydroHomies, and it just so happens they’re making an icon. But the user doesn’t know about this because it’s too small to pick out, and if they did they’re afraid they’d just mess up the design, but the flag of Germany is right there, so might as fill in the bits on the end of the rectangle that aren’t straight yet.

        TL;DR: r/place is just conducive to flags. also i had 10 mins to burn so i wrote all this for some reason idk

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    Higher traffic stats means higher user engagement. It helps with higher valuation for the IPO.

    If you want to hurt them, remove your content, do a GDPR request, and disengage. Focus on the Fediverse instead.

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    The timing, the bots, the board, everything about this edition just feels weird… Definitely doesn’t spark the same joy as earlier editions. Could’ve expected this ofcourse, just sad that a good decent thing is burning to ground

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      I completely don’t care about this 3rd edition… first and second one I placed pixel every 5 minutes, this one I just saw it because of this post and the result is pathetic

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    Only reason to bring r/pics now instead of April 1st was to drive the engagement, and by looks of it Reddit succeeded immensely in that.

    They baited people and everyone bit it.

    I don’t think anyone at Reddit cares what message is passed through this as long as they get traffic.

    They are like Velma of social media

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    oh god it’s pathetic… I remember very well the first r/place, then the second one was super cool too! But this one, wow, super pathetic :-( shame on reddit…

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    What is this supposed to accomplish?

    “Hey Spez, we’re going to use your site, consume the ads you give us, pay for useless premium features, drive up engagement, and participate in your meaningless events but fuck you so take that” - average Redditor

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      that used to be the average redditor

      I would say the average has gotten much much worse if morons like me got fed up with the greedy little pigboy

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    I mean employees aren’t dumb and any opportunity to make management look stupid for stupid decisions that likely cost themselves (remember they get stock) money they will 100% take.

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        /r/places is a thing on Reddit where people cooperate to make art. People are using that opportunity to lambast Reddit at Reddit’s expense