• stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca
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      14 days ago

      My theory is that they realize that a significant number of power users on the site are still using old.reddit.com, so they are keeping it going because getting rid of it would turn the website into a ghost town. They will continue to push their app and new website because they can push more advertising through it to the people that are just there to consume.

      • CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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        Old reddit still has screens and moderation tools that haven’t been rebuilt. It’s kept on life support for mods right now.

      • SeeMarkFly@lemmy.ml
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        You think there are still redditors around?

        I think it’s just troll farms and bots. Every once in a while someone stumbles into the site and says something. THEN there is a whirlwind of answers/speculations/theories/lies.

        A.I is running the show. If I use a certain word or phrase I get filtered. If I say the exact same thing without those “catch phrases” then I see a few votes.

        I treat the site as a test site for trying language that gets PAST the trolls.

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          One thing I’ve noticed lurking on AITA is that there’s suddenly more people casually talking about being religious. Not like overtly preaching like you’d see in the past, but more people referencing going to church or doing things for religious reasons.

          It just seemed out of place and weird. Like the tone of that part of the internet suddenly changed. It’s still more liberal than conservative, though that conflict seems to be mostly just not present, perhaps in part because of their rule against political topics, though even when some slip through, it does seem to lean more liberal or even progressive than conservative. Like plenty of abortion support, no broad support for tribal or hierarchical judgements. But it suddenly seems more religious. Christian, specifically.

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            While church attendance is NOW declining rapidly?

            I suspect a Christian troll farm at work here. They NEED to indoctrinate at an early age to survive.

            They can’t use FACTS, their bible doesn’t have any good ones.

        • Mountainaire@lemmy.world
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          Of course there are redditors around; I’m another one of them. We frequent the cool subs like the very human /r/FreeGameFindings and ignore the rest of the noise. Milk Reddit for the best of what it has to offer and dismiss the rest. I see nothing wrong with this approach for as long as Lemmy is still budding, relatively speaking.

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          You think there are still redditors around?

          I think it’s just troll farms and bots. Every once in a while someone stumbles into the site and says something. THEN there is a whirlwind of answers/speculations/theories/lies.

          I guess it depends on where you look. All the subs I’ve been visiting where people actually hang out, rather than just a handful of karma farmers spamming, are still flourishing*, so I never fully switched to Lemmy, but use both 🤷 Reddit subs have a magnitude or two more people, so imho they’re better for news, memes and technical advice, while for the past couple years Lemmy feels better for insightful conversations.

          * my main subs are for specific games and apps, a few countries/regions, and r/BestofRedditorUpdates, so ymmv

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            I think the bot percentage is proportional to how big a subreddit is and how profitable influencing people browsing it is.

            Niche community about how to proplift (stealing small cuttings to grow your own plants)? Zero or close to zero bots.

            Crypto community with thousands of comments a day, where it’s all speculation that can’t be objectively disproven* so bots stick out like a sore thumb and tons of money flying around? You better believe the bots are all over that.

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        Sadly this is (very popular, according to comments here and on Reddit) copium. old.reddit.com visits are a rounding error, per the traffic stats of the normie subreddit I moderate:

        Most people simply do not have the technical acumen and tenure on Reddit to know to type in that subdomain. As always, relevant XKCD (posted today on Lemmy, funnily enough):

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      I keep seeing people saying that Reddit will be dead when this or that happens. I’ve seen a handful of those things come to pass already and reddit it doing just fine.

      Most people don’t care. They will continue using it. It will survive.

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        Reddit is doing fine and Reddit is fine are two different things.

        Most users complain consistently about it. That’s not a good sign for them.

        Their popular posts don’t get as many upvotes/comments as they used to. There’s definitely a decline in usage.

        It’s being overrun by bots.

        Tons of people are getting bot banned off the platform.

        It’s not like it’s going to just disappear anytime soon. But I’ve seen this many times before. It’s a dying platform. But it’ll be a slow death. And by death I mean it’ll just become irrelevant compared to other platforms. It’ll probably never actually go away. No one I know uses Facebook anymore. It used to be HUGE. We ALL used it. Now it’s a ghost town on my feed. I’ve messaged people and never got a response and run into them at a birthday or something months later and “Oh sorry, I don’t check it anymore”. It’s still there, but may as well not be. That’s Reddit’s future.

    • HCSOThrowaway@lemmy.world
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      Sadly this is (very popular, according to comments here and on Reddit) copium. old.reddit.com visits are a rounding error, per the traffic stats of the normie subreddit I moderate:

      Most people simply do not have the technical acumen and tenure on Reddit to know to type in that subdomain. As always, relevant XKCD (posted today on Lemmy, funnily enough):