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I think everyone would be better off ignoring Reddit and its staff completely. We can build a better Reddit 2.0, and it wouldn't even take a lot of effort. The last year or two of Reddit (from my perspective) was lackluster content from niche communities becoming unbearably toxic anyway.
And bots. And sponsored content.
I didn't mind a good infobot in a niche sub, but moving exclusively to lemmy has made me realize just how insidious the bots and sponsored content are over there. I felt attacked, for lack of a better word, by them even if I wasn't interacting with them.
I wonder how much of reddit is dark internet and how much is real users, and how expotentially that might grow. It should be interesting to observe the collapse at any rate.
I just loaded the front page without logging in out of curiosity. It's utter garbage.
The timing of twitter collapse, threads paid celebrity launch, and reddit implosion feels... Very foreboding.
Don't forget about virtual influencers which is a horror show I just learned about!