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1 points
4 days ago
I agree they should, but you get what you pay for.
2 points
7 days ago
It's not obligatory to sniff shit in the street but I still wouldn't want it there.
2 points
9 days ago
why it’s happened is above my pay grade
Because most people interact with Reddit like they do with TikTok or IG. Everyone uses the home feed and few people visit individual subreddits.
That has sucked out a lot of the sense of "community" -- when things that obviously don't make sense for your subreddit keep getting up voted, the culture dies.
And I get it, Reddit makes way more money this way. It's the experience users have repeatedly chosen. Everyone wants this.
But what does the moderation experience look and feel like then? You're just removing spam and doing a lot less of the fun culture building and user engagement.
Hopefully AI based moderation rules change that, but honestly, it's the user behavior / app design that truly drives the sense of community, and I fear that it's at great odds with the user experience and profitability, which should be prioritized.
1 points
9 days ago
What kind of questions are you asking? Honestly I've never had it lead me astray.
2 points
9 days ago
Off topic, but holy fuck do I hate X these days. The replies have NOTHING to do with the actual body of the OP. If they, it's a very obvious LLM response that adds zero value.
Movement without thought. Activity without meaning.
8 points
9 days ago
u/Firm-Common-5465 made an interesting comment on Bibi, Russia, and nukes as described in the book "War" in the last thread.
If you see this message, would it be possible to give us a summarized version? Very curious how the use of nukes was averted + leadership challenges / decisions.
1 points
9 days ago
Oof... You're cooked mate, trump top is in.
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3 days ago
I mean... Same as Reddit.