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Most major subreddits show a decrease of between 50 and 90 percent in average daily posts and comments, when compared to a year ago. This suggests the problem is way fewer users, not the same number of users browsing less. The huge and universal dropoff also suggests that people left, either because of the changes or the protests, and they aren’t coming back.

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Because the most active contributing users left. I used to comment a lot on reddit, but I’ve been exclusively on Lemmy since my 3rd party app was axed.

And I’ve been very active here. Like, even on this alt account that I made 16 days ago, my app says my post “karma” is already higher than my reddit comment karma was from over a decade.

I feel more willing to contribute because there’s a sense of community, and I’m not just providing free entertainment for a company to profit off of.

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I’ve commented more on lemmy in 3 months than the last 10 years on Reddit

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Glad you’re here, nutbiggums!

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Shit. I think it took me 5 years on reddit to comment once. Now I have alts! Alts!

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I used to comment a lot on reddit

Same. I had a 15 year account with a couple hundred thousand karma and commented and posted a lot. If you piss off the people who actually use the site you will reap what you sow. Reddit should have known that since the exact scenario happened fir Digg when everyone migrated to reddit.

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They looked at the leaves, and failed to see the forest, thinking that simply not killing old.reddit was enough to avoid Digg-ing the grave. Because from their view that’s how Digg died - v4 happened, users couldn’t go back, they got pissy, and they left.

@megane_kun@lemm.ee is also right when he says that they compared Reddit with other social media platforms and took the wrong conclusions. What keeps people in Facebook aren’t “content creators” or what have you, but their relatives and friends; in Reddit there’s no such thing, people weren’t there because of more people but because of the content that those people created, so their connection with the platform is considerably weaker.

I also think that the trust thermocline played a role. It wasn’t the first time that the platform pissed its own users.

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Agreed on the reasons why FB stayed relatively strong despite its reputation going down the drain. What kept many people from leaving FB for good is actually network effects: that one’s friends and family, coworkers and colleagues, are more likely to be in FB than not in it. Huffman’s site? Not so much. I don’t care if someone I know IRL is in it, and I sure as hell wouldn’t want them to know I used it.

The platform formerly known as Twitter is a more apt comparison, to be honest, but it’s still way too early to tell if it has actually weathered the storm, or has become so rotten on the inside that it’d spectacularly fail in the near future.

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I’m always happy to see a Teft post pop up in my feed.

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It’s easy to argue why they thought it’s not going to happen to them. They saw Facebook shrug off all of its scandals, and thought that being in a similar position, network effects are going to help them weather any storm. And it can be argued that Steve Huffman and his site did weather this particular storm. But like Facebook, trust in Huffman’s site have taken a blow, and in the demographic that they would ill afford to antagonize.

That we’re starting to see its effects as early as now should scare any sane person in Huffman Inc.

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Wow I was on there longer than you and I don’t think I broke 10k haha

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I know the ways of karma farming. It ain’t much but it’s an honest living.

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how do you know how much karma you have in total?

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For Lemmy?

Some apps add it up for you. One of the apps I use frequently is Voyager (on Android), and it shows it on the profile page.

For example, here’s yours: (I assume I can’t see 100% of the votes though, in case your instance is federated with any that mine’s not"

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I wrote an extension for firefox that shows your collective karma so I was wondering if you were using it, this is cool as well

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I never thought it would be so easy to stop going on Reddit, but this place is good enough

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Do you think there is something inherent to the reddit-format that promotes toilet scrolling? I think so.

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Content creators left.

You lose those, you’re fucked. A full fckin 80-90% of any given user base are consumers / commenters and they follow content. Creators are a keystone species.

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Yeah. Reddit seemed to view users like every other social media app without realizing that a lot of the successful apps compensate those who add value to the app.

The official app seems ok for consuming content, but it was dogshit for meaningful interaction.

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The completely unblockable hegetsus ads were really what made me switch to Apollo from the official Reddit app. Then killing third party apps made me leave for good. Bravo, Reddit

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I totally forgot about hegetsus until now.

We were having a good day.

We were ALL having a good day.

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hegetsus

Heget

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Those ads were pretty based tbh

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