I'd argue it's more true on Reddit than anywhere. Subreddits are fairly self contained.
Other social media sites I feel like I'm fighting off a wave of whatever the site wants / momentum of all the users is.
Granted that doesn't mean they're completely isolated, a lot of smaller subs I was a part of have fallen into a mess of spam and engagement bots and so on so my total subs I'm interested in has fallen off.
This is my view of Tiktok and Instagram as well. People always complain about how it's all AI or dancing videos, but if you use it properly you can very easily get thoughtful stuff. I get musicians, local restaurant recommendations, film analysis, simpsons clips etc.
It's up to you to learn not to doomscroll where it starts showing you garbage after it burns through your personal feed.
Rule no 1 of Reddit is stay away from every popular subreddit unless you like low quality US politics 24/7. Even the one's not ostensibly about politics.
Maybe it’s just the way I use Reddit, but I still find it very informative and engaging. I subscribe to communities I can’t find elsewhere and the small niche communities there are fantastic. For instance, in r/peloton which I follow heavily, a number of pros post there and engage with their fans.
I stay far away from the front page, even my own. I use an rss reader for all the subs and when I want to comment I login into old.reddit.
Is it really the moderators that make a community special? They are vital no doubt but I have never came here for the moderation.
For me the magic of a niche community like a subreddit or HN is when a 99th percentile expert in the subject shows up and gives everybody a brilliant lecture on the actual truth of things. These are not 99th percentile in Reddit use or post count or any of those things.
The moderators (and the algorithm they support and tune) are why the conversation on HN is compelling enough to attract 99th percentile experts on just about every subject.
Moderators are the invisible hand pruning the garden weeds. You might not always see them working, but they allow the space necessary for the good conversations to grow and thrive. Their absence would be felt quickly.
One of the shallowest “articles” I have read on HN. Full of unsubstantiated statements and banal platitudes. Non sequiturs everywhere. Weak conclusion built upon a list of unrelated grievances.
When you let google read your site, let alone sign deals with them, you create commercial incentives to rank/post on reddit. Everything that follows is inevitable and obvious.
They have now positioned themselves as an ai-slop source of truth. Expect everyone interested in ranking well in google's AI Overview -- essentially every marketer -- to treat reddit as a high-priority slop/advertising target.
DJBunnies|1 month ago
You can get dirty by digging, of course. But there are still excellent communities on reddit that you really can't find anywhere else.
duxup|1 month ago
Other social media sites I feel like I'm fighting off a wave of whatever the site wants / momentum of all the users is.
Granted that doesn't mean they're completely isolated, a lot of smaller subs I was a part of have fallen into a mess of spam and engagement bots and so on so my total subs I'm interested in has fallen off.
dmix|1 month ago
It's up to you to learn not to doomscroll where it starts showing you garbage after it burns through your personal feed.
dmix|1 month ago
yuppiepuppie|1 month ago
I stay far away from the front page, even my own. I use an rss reader for all the subs and when I want to comment I login into old.reddit.
khelavastr|1 month ago
bawolff|1 month ago
Edit: appears the answer is no.
deadbabe|1 month ago
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pentaphobe|1 month ago
"Incoherent Conspiracy Suggests Ghislaine Maxwell Is a Powerful Redditor"
https://www.vice.com/en/article/incoherent-conspiracy-sugges...
encoderer|1 month ago
For me the magic of a niche community like a subreddit or HN is when a 99th percentile expert in the subject shows up and gives everybody a brilliant lecture on the actual truth of things. These are not 99th percentile in Reddit use or post count or any of those things.
yodon|1 month ago
The moderators (and the algorithm they support and tune) are why the conversation on HN is compelling enough to attract 99th percentile experts on just about every subject.
nickthegreek|1 month ago
lvspiff|1 month ago
The entire internet is really not much more than a strip mall at this stage with every site being subscription or ad based.
deadbabe|1 month ago
Lists, X/Y comparisons, em dashes, rhetorical questions... Just has a gross feeling to it.
Gigablah|1 month ago
Oh, that’s because it’s LLM slop.
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x0x0|1 month ago
When you let google read your site, let alone sign deals with them, you create commercial incentives to rank/post on reddit. Everything that follows is inevitable and obvious.
They have now positioned themselves as an ai-slop source of truth. Expect everyone interested in ranking well in google's AI Overview -- essentially every marketer -- to treat reddit as a high-priority slop/advertising target.
anonym00se1|1 month ago
Now it's just a hivemind of low information opinions, hot takes, and brainrot.
delecti|1 month ago
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pityJuke|1 month ago