I agree! I’m liking it too. It’s almost like that saying people would tell us as kids: “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it at all.”
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I agree! I’m liking it too. It’s almost like that saying people would tell us as kids: “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it at all.”
This was very poetic, yet cult-like. 😂
What should our title be now? Lemmyors?
With the trend that’s following, I also don’t think they’ll ever give exemptions to apps. It’s clear that the CEO is envious of 3rd party apps being sustainable and usability will surely gravitate more people towards said apps. And then the cycle continues.
While I don’t share the same sentiment on the migration of users, you made a good point on the content. Most of the posts are just screenshots of tweets with a “funny” joke/caption as the title. There are even screenshots of replies of replies to a tweet. And they don’t even link back to the actual tweet!
I disagree. We should be discussing Reddit even more. It’s only a matter of time before web crawlers see Reddit being mentioned so much, it might just end up being on the first page of search results. Advertisers are going to see less value from Reddit as it slowly becomes just low-quality posts, users who don’t spend money, and adblock users on the platform.