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Welcome to Lemmy former redditors

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The revolution will be televised; behind a paywall.

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The revolution will have a subscription.

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You will not own the revolution and you will like it.

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Thanks. I just switched - apparently just in time!

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Me too friend!!

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The only subreddit you need is

r/redditseppuku

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Yeah I signed in for the first time in like a year right after seeing this lol

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Thanks, I love you too.

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Some subreddits, like r/Watchexchange, where Redditors “buy, sell or trade watches,” according to the subreddit’s description, are centered on transactions. Huffman said the fact that users are already “transacting on Reddit kind of opens the door” for such monetization.

“Hey! How dare you exchange things with each other without giving us a cut!”

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Whole lot of “Reddit, what are you going to do about the scammers now that we’re paying you?” posts are coming. The answer is nothing. They’ll do nothing.

Actually, they’ll write their lack of culpability more explicitly into the ToS, and then do nothing.

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Actually, they’ll write their lack of culpability more explicitly into the ToS, and then do nothing.

Ugh, aCtUaLly the almighty Reddit Admins and janitors Moderators will act decisively to ban anyone who dares use the report button.

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The problem is the existence of the complaint, so this solves the problem

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I’m wondering how they would charge people. Who would pay for a subreddit they’ve never been to? Could a non-paying user view the subreddit but be unable to post/comment?

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Could a non-paying user view the subreddit but be unable to post/comment?

Doubtful. If I remember the statistic correctly, 95% of social media users are lurkers. Greedy Little Pigboy wouldn’t pass up the opportunity to milk the remaining 19/20 users.

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Scroll down a few times and – “THERE’S A WHOLE LOT MORE TO SEE WITH REDDIT+”

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and then, get exclusive content, from reddit+ prenium.

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Let’s be honest - this will kill many subreddits. Of course some mods will start a paid subreddit next to an existing one and try to bring their users to subscribe. So expect those subs to become like those YouTubers who are constantly trying to push you to their Patreon.

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or they allowed subs, but with immense amount of ads: require to watch video, or watch this ad for a certain of time to use it for free. just basing it off how aggressively youtube, facebook does it.

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Could easily see certain subreddits being like OF or Patreon. Pay for access to content. Pretty tried and true business model and it will probably work well enough to keep it around.

Even YouTube has “memberships” to channels now where you get bonus content and stuff.

The people that are interested will pay and those that aren’t won’t.

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Dollars to donuts it’s going to immediately devolve into an onlyfans competitor

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could be something like a private sub, where only approved members can enter.

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thats why they have been aggressively going after OF subs/bots this month, they arnt getting a slice from the profit they are earning externally. from another forum,(where people flee after getting banned this way) alot of them lost tons of accts recently. yup one of my accts was temp ban for using the report button, how many is too much? it depends on the mod and the sub, if they dont like that you are reporting are reporting a person that should be reported, or the comment, you get banned for report abuse. these bans seems much severe than a subreddit ban.

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I’m having a good time with my popcorn!

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Yes let’s put a site that consists pretty much entirely of user-created content behind a paywall, what could possibly go wrong?

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Well, Spez is a special kind of stupid.

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I think people who are content with Reddit being the way it is deserve someone like Spez.

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The users still on reddit are even dumber than him

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digg v5 just dropped

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Quora did it. I don’t go there anymore.

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Don’t lie. When 70% of your search results are Quora, you are going to click, you are going to encounter the login banner, you are going to rage, and you are going to click away.

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Nope, those “answers” didn’t help even once, so now they’re filtered out of search results, and DNS banned. Quora does not appear on my devices.

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This why it pays to use a search engine that lets you blocklist sites

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Even when the login banner doesn’t appear, lately all the answers are “Hm, it appears that you are trying to do [question title]. To do [question title], [basic bitch advice]. Hope this helps!” Style AI slop.
When it isn’t the built-in AI helper doing it, it’s the users blatantly copying from different chatbots

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Anecdotally, I remember using it for answers to things about probably business, government, and certain how-to’s. I also remember when the pop-over banner started covering up half the answers and that’s around the time I stopped.

Here’s a post discussing quora from Dec 2018.

all philosophical views aside, there are some really core issues that got me to stop using Quora and unfortunately the case to stop using it is made by the site itself:

  • The content quality has deteriorated significantly since the site’s inception. The content is far cheaper than before and far less interesting in very obvious ways.

  • Moderation systems have not done a good job of growing the site as a community. The site has lost the character that drew many people to it in the first place.

  • The machine learning models terribly over-fit to user signals, creating a frustrating experience.

These 3 core issues with the site are what got me to gradually stop using it as someone who was initially an early adopter.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18644489

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Once upon a time, Quora was okay, before they started paying people to generate a bunch of yahoo answers questions / AI slop questions, and then fucked with the UI and made their site into a virtually unusable mess.

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Isn’t it mostly bot-generated content?

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How the hell would I know?

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holy shit what is this from, i swear i saw this 20 years ago. what is it, george of the jungle??

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Yep.

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damn i nailed it!

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