with very little help by mods in the last year? Blocking tons of perp accounts is tiresome but really the only way to use it now. Will it eventually become some really odd platform where 90% of the posts/accounts are shills/bots/trolls shitposting narratives devoid of any critical thought? That does seem to be where it is currently headed.
Terr_|1 year ago
I dunno, a bit before that my only account of 10+ years got sitewide shadowbanned without warning or explanation, with everything I ever wrote (and all replies to it) vanishing from public view. I used their appeal page, got a message saying it was an error and my appeal was approved... and then it stayed broken and and appeals won't work because it says the account is normal.
I resurrected an ancient career-advice-throwaway account to ask for help, and the same thing happened. And their generic support site is a total black-hole. I'm not ashamed to say the process was way more emotionally-devastating than I would have expected, as it was my primary social-media identity.
That certainly tore off some blinders about how close we are to being sharecroppers to our Kafkaesque system overlords.
qingcharles|1 year ago
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tom_|1 year ago
(A couple of the location subreddits i follow have seemingly shifted political allegiance over the past 3-4 years. Changing demographics, perhaps. Pandemic-related sanity level changes, possibly. Maybe the mods have found they've got more engagement by encouraging this.)
billy99k|1 year ago
This defines Reddit. No bots involved.
nozzlegear|1 year ago
zamalek|1 year ago
Delete your account and the trend stops.
FloorEgg|1 year ago
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gruez|1 year ago
source? What's the range of the supposed overton window?
BMc2020|1 year ago
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moribvndvs|1 year ago
And that’s just it. After the API changes, mod revolt, AI scraping deal, and IPO, the owners got what they wanted while in the process breaking the back of the community and now it’s virtually rudderless and adrift, and would probably drop off the radar entirely if it weren’t for all the effluence openly running through it every day. I wasn’t using the site much after the API changes, but the disdain I was treated with sealed the deal.
rvrs|1 year ago
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superkuh|1 year ago
I imagine it's only become worse since. Reddit was reddit from 2005-2016. Since then it's just been Facebook refugees and bots.
LorenDB|1 year ago
https://www.notebookcheck.net/UserBenchmark-gets-banned-from...
PartiallyTyped|1 year ago
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whazor|1 year ago
01HNNWZ0MV43FF|1 year ago
Guess they prefer the bots. So I come here and go on Mastodon for ocean-pissing
qingcharles|1 year ago
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BMc2020|1 year ago
I remember being able to attract bots from a certain eastern mediterranian country and a certain south of Siberia country with just certain trigger words. They seem a lot more sophisticated now.
in the sr about economics over there the mention of a certain economist would instantly attract the 'bury brigade' to downvote the post. Haven't been there in years so I have no idea what it's like now.
Until we find our Neo, the only thing we can do is run when we attract the attention of an Agent.
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kaamkiya|1 year ago
Back then, it wasn't because of bots, but I did think that most websites going through enshittification will eventually be filled with bots.
I did find https://discuit.net to be a good alternative, as well as Lemmy.
thoughtcritical|1 year ago
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monero-xmr|1 year ago
You see the themes everywhere. Similarly worded comments and posts made at the same time and upvoted in order to manipulate thoughts and emotions.
nozzlegear|1 year ago
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username135|1 year ago
the sas forums are great, but there were always lost nuggets of code you'd come across that made your day when you were stuck
i still browse the site but stick to a small handful of niche subs
djaouen|1 year ago
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BobbyTables2|1 year ago
Many topics are repeated numerous times. I know the relevant XKCD, but still have trouble accepting things like “TIL the sky is blue” .
DidYaWipe|1 year ago
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fidotron|1 year ago
The preferences of HN in recent months have also changed in some hard to pinpoint way, but I suspect it is now gamed to a degree that is hard to fight due to all the tools for writing AI bots.
ForOldHack|1 year ago
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unethical_ban|1 year ago
Anything that is not targeting current events is super easy to game.
Hot chicks, historical photos, "TIL", and "interesting" subsa re rife with unoriginal content and onlyfans bait. Then, as some have noted, there will be bots that steal comment top comments of those reposts, for another layer of bullshit.
Many current events subs are safe spaces of far left or far right agendas.
I'm left wing, bit the Texas subreddit got co-opted by overtly political moderators and it is mostly political now (though it's hard to avoid politics these days).
The only genuine places these days are hobby subs that are hard to game karma from. And maybe some local or regional subs.
Otherwise... Yeah, it's gotten really, really bad.
I should do a write up with some of my findings.
endtime|1 year ago
suby|1 year ago
I think the quality of discussion on these sites has definitely gotten worse, but it's always been pretty bad. Digg people would post absolutely idiotic shit, even by today's standards. The thing that sticks out to me is something that I don't even think is appropriate to mention here, but I want to mention it because I think it illustrates how insanely poor the level of discussion was on these older forums -- there was an ASCII art meme that was reposted in seemingly every thread -- pedobear, a bear that wanted to molest children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedobear. Hilarious (sarcasm)....
I switched to Reddit because it did not have people posting this crap in every thread. It was refreshing to have a forum where people weren't spamming idiotic ascii memes but actually discussing things.
But even so, it's all relative. At one point probably near 2009 or 2010, I was struck by the amount of unhinged comments where people called for outright revolution and violence against the US government / capitalistic systems. I stopped sometime after reaching 100 count in a week or two. I hope it goes without saying, but any violent overthrow of the current status quo is not going to be replaced with something better. It's going to have end up in an authoritarian dystopian nightmare.
At least back then though I felt like it was actual people being unhinged. Now I don't think you can use Reddit as a barometer for the public opinion on anything. I simply think the amount of fake shills and accounts are too high. Reddit got its start by faking comments, but there was definitely a peak in the ratio of genuine to fake comments, and we're in my estimation doing very very bad on that benchmark nowadays. This became evident on large subreddits like r/politics back in 2016, where on a dime it was like a button was pressed in a machine and the shape and color of comments all change in unison. The site is gamed to hell and back.
I like Discord nowadays because I can be sure I'm interacting with a real human, though how long this will stay true I don't know. The internet desperately needs a system in place which can distinguish between genuine human beings and bots. I think much of the social issues we have nowadays stems from how bad actors are manipulating what people see online, and confusing people on where the consensus actually is. Various actors are waging psychological warfare on the public, and the public does not even seem to acknowledge it, even when it is blatantly obvious (as in the example of something like Tik Tok).
qingcharles|1 year ago
drewcoo|1 year ago
Tell me otherwise and prove it!
thoughtcritical|1 year ago