Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious
Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious
The website has been knocking it out of the park for popular decisions lately /s
Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious::undefined
Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious
The website has been knocking it out of the park for popular decisions lately /s
Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious::undefined
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Dude, this is just laughable. For those who are left, what are you sticking around for?
Also, here’s my theory: these idiot product managers, fresh outta b-school didn’t think to interview their most engaged users. Instead, they randomly polled people. That’s the only way I can fathom their takeaway from users was “it’s too much clutter” instead of, “this drives engagement”.
I have 3 reasons I still visit... But I am cutting back.
The site is definitely in a death spiral but, as of today, I still find it useful for certain things.
Fuck them though... They won't get a dime in ad dollars from me and the demise can't come soon enough at this point.
That #1 is close to my own reason - a few small communities I'm part of, with very little fediverse activity.
Always using an adblocker of course, having one is basic internet safety, and it reducing reddit's profits is a nice bonus.
I only stick to subs that have utility on reddit now such as setting up a rss for gamedeals and buildapcsales.
But, anything that falls under entertainment like gunpla, sports team subs, show discussions, and memes I cut ties with. I do miss them, but even if I haven't completely cut reddit off those I could at least do. Since scrolling for entertainment is not one I found vital.
Myself, I still see reddit when I'm googling for something (e.g., I used it yesterday to find where to go next in a game I was playing, as I was stuck and it seems many people got stuck in the same spot). Reddit is useful as an archive of information in that way and Lemmy isn't active or searchable enough for that yet (plus I didn't want to ask a question and wait -- I wanted to get my answer immediately).
As well as to read discussions of stuff like the ending of a video game or movie. Again mostly because reddit has dozens of threads for basically every single video game, movie, TV, etc (including those that predate Lemmy). I love reading user discussion after I finish something. But I am trying to start conversations about that here, too. If anyone wants to discuss Horizon Burning Shores or Final Fantasy XVI, I made threads about them (which... I was gonna link to, but I can't find -- the posts section of my profile is empty and I can't easily find them when searching...).
EDIT: the FFXVI post is https://lemm.ee/comment/940061
I am there only because I feel obliged to finish my artwork series for people- but after that, bye bye reddit.