Lemmy invite to local subreddit going badly. Hook a brother up?

https://boulder.ly/post/37366

Lemmy invite to local subreddit going badly. Hook a brother up? - Boulder.ly

I can’t believe how pro-reddit sentiment is. It’s like a totally different reality.

A lot of users use the official app and are on new Reddit, and the only "disruption" that they noticed was the protests themselves. They have no idea the damage Reddit has done to moderators and may not even notice the resulting decline in content quality as the smaller subset of people who post and moderate the most wander away to newer pastures.

But over time, they will notice. More and more subreddits will become the domain of uninterested powermods and repost bots. It takes time for a giant to fall, Digg didn't turn into Reddit overnight.

And ads. Lots and lots of ads.

And fake posts. They’re getting even worse, and the users more gullible.

I read a BORU post the other day about a girl whose gamer boyfriend was trying to get her to have sex with him while his mic was still on. In the update she said she found his old 4chan account where he had a post about it from years ago. 4chan doesn’t have accounts, she was called out on this, then edited her post to say she didn’t really know how 4chan works (no duh) but it was in fact some link aggregation site of 4chan exclusively where you can save posts. Instead of calling out her lack of credibility, most users in the BORU thread were doubling down on believing her.

You rang?