Reddit has only ever been good for two things: detailed discussion on niche hobbies or technical problems, and pornography.
The mainstream subreddits have long been dominated by bots, both the electronic and the biological kind.
The only reason I haven't blocked Reddit access on a router level is because it often has solutions to computing problems that aren't found anywhere else.
It will be Reddit’s Digg moment. The question is, given how different the social media landscape is these days, is there an alternative reddit for people to escape to?
Reddit is already pretty much unusable, bar a few niche queries, anything where you don't have to be a super indepth subject matter expert to answer is just ass
Reddit is dead internet theory manifested. I went there recently and even the smaller right leaning subs are getting standard reddit left wing bots.
I'm bit sure if there's many humans left there, so I'm not sure whose going to pay lol.
Reddit has only ever been good for two things: detailed discussion on niche hobbies or technical problems, and pornography.
The mainstream subreddits have long been dominated by bots, both the electronic and the biological kind.
The only reason I haven't blocked Reddit access on a router level is because it often has solutions to computing problems that aren't found anywhere else.
Thats wonderful news. Should hasten reddit's demise.
It will be Reddit’s Digg moment. The question is, given how different the social media landscape is these days, is there an alternative reddit for people to escape to?
It's a Patreon-style paywall. Mods can choose to paywall their sub and make money from it. But if they want it to remain free, it will.
i.e., New competitor for Onlyfans
Stacker Sports will never be paywalled but it’s 2 sats to give your 2 sats.
Long live Stacker Sports!
Who gets the money reddit or the people that run the subs?
Reddit is already pretty much unusable, bar a few niche queries, anything where you don't have to be a super indepth subject matter expert to answer is just ass
Reddit is trying to woo creators because they are flying away rapidly.
As if we needed another reason to completely ignore the failed liberal hidey-hole.
Reddit is dead worst app.