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by visakanv
4074 days ago
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I'm interested in your perspective but some of the things you say feel a little weird to me: "folks from Facebook wandering outside their confines", "rest of the internet", "complete cesspool", "completely ruined". Could you be a little more rigorous in your statements? Are you saying that Reddit was great before Digg users migrated? What exactly do you mean by "complete cesspool?" |
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These days on reddit, you will find on the front page:
reposts;
"dank may-mays";
pictures of someone's kids, relatives or pets;
celebrities who are peddling shit in exchange for the most generic answers on AMA;
advertisements disguised as normal posts (e.g., subreddits of movies, tv, music);
world news posted with a spin to stir outrage by government agencies hiding in military barracks of US and UK and "troll houses" in Petersburg;
and other junk that's posted to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
This is especially true with subreddits that are promoted to default status. It used to be that you could find refuge in other subreddits, but even now, as soon as word spreads of their existence, they too become saturated with the Facebook folk.