• AtheistComic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s just measuring captive audience. What about all the influential users who have left because of how Reddit is treating their userbase. Removing mods who were protesting is a very short term solution. In the long term the overall quality of the site will be diminished.

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      1 year ago

      It has caught cancer. They just haven’t totally realized it yet.

      It’s just what brain drains are called when they happen on the internet. Term coined by /b/ if I’m not mistaken. Creative types start leaving for whatever reason, quality dips, and a feedback loop begins. Quality steadily drops until you’re left with a massive ratio of garbage spam to quality stuff worth looking at.

      Now if we can just get those creative types that are wanting to leave to come here instead, then we’ll have the good content. Because it definitely follows along after the people that make it.

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      1 year ago

      Those numbers seem off IMO. I was over here already, but I went over there during the blackout and there simple wasn’t anything to read. The only subs that were up were the ones that I really didn’t read frequently anyway. During the blackout, actual human audience HAD to be far far lower.

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        I’d like to think so too, but that is ignoring all of those people who have admitted to instinctively opening Reddit because it’s their habit. There were probably a lot of people who, whether meaning to or not, kept returning to Reddit despite already finding out there wasn’t anything they wanted to read during the blackout.