Is it me or Reddit is starting to malfunction and getting worse? More errors, bots, and the gradual decline of the platform itself. Parts of it don’t work on some days, and it’s starting to feel like it’s falling apart.
Starting to? ROFL!
It’s like 75% bots and is mostly run by mods that didn’t want to give up that last sliver of authority they got to pretend to have.
Granted, lemmy is no better unless you like teenagers misinterpreting socialism and manufacturing outrage…
It’s the continual enshitification of the mobile website until you eventually either just fuck off, or download their app. It’s almost completely unusable now. Every single update has had tiny little breaking features to it, and all of those have finally added up to the absolute dumpster fire that it is today.
I dunno why y’all still use Reddit honestly. I follow this community to watch people slowly come to the realization it’s time to leave.
I do still search for Reddit posts when looking for opinions about products, solutions to technical problems, etc - much as I don’t want to use the platform, the quality of content is generally much higher than Quora, the Microsoft Forum, and other open discussion hubs.
I refuse to be an active user, though. I know it needs to make money, but fuck their attitude to their users and moderators.
I jumped ship permanently a few weeks ago. It was unusable. finding content made by a human is getting harder and harder. Its all just reposts at this point. Bots posting, bots commenting back and fourth to each other with prompts, ect. The whole place is a mess and will continue to be for the foreseeable future.
Funny, because statistically it seems to be doing fine. Like Google searches for reddit have doubled in 5 years.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today 5-y&q=reddit
I have no idea how it has developed since they closed the API, except what I read on Lemmy, because I had already closed my account about a year before that, because the quality had deteriorated a lot already back then.
Lemmy though is nice, it’s a lot like reddit was in the beginning.
I would guess part of it is Google getting worse and people adding reddit to the query hoping to find answers to PC problems, etc.
Funny, because statistically it seems to be doing fine.
I agree a lot with that, but this is more than a year old now, and with myspace it only took a few months to begin.
With Digg it was even faster, and what reddit is trying to do looks a lot like what Digg did, when they tried to prioritize monetized content, and although digg still exist, it’s an irrelevant site.
https://digg.com/
But a lot of people seem to stay with reddit for some reason. Which may actually be good for Lemmy, because when Digg failed, the quality of reddit took a dive.
I sadly had to get a Reddit account just a few weeks ago, I am an IT technician and needed help from the sysadmin subreddit for a work question.
But after rejoining after more than a year away from the site, it has clearly seen a huge decline, way less people post less content, the content that is posted isn’t as interesting as it used to be.