I am pretty sure the bots are posting rage/echo chamber posts (not sure if it is for karma or a narrative). Look at a group like "fluentinfiance" where all the posts are the same. In groups like "AITAH" they posts are all so crazy they cannot be real.
Not sure how reddit is going to deal with this or if they even have to but main groups of reddit are impossible to trust.
Every sub is where people post their mundane situations, and the group responds with the most hyperbolic and over-the-top reactions.
Relationship has a small communication issue? Break up and go no contact. Family member disagrees? Never talk to them again. Marriage has problems? The other person is a toxic abuser. Divorce immediately. Boss has an expectation? They are hostile, and you need to quit. Company provides an product you don't like? Sue them and organize a boycott. Politician has an opinion other than yours? They are destroying a country, cancel them.
You are immediately downvoted and probably banned if you post anything that encourages moderation or patience.
I know this sounds very "boomer" of me, but I do think people raised with easily available echo rage chambers are growing into un-resilient and fragile people.
Yep,it has ,it used to be an underground platform and now it's gone mainstream. The same can be said for a lot of things,especially YC Earlier,it was hackers who made a product in their free time and then turned it into scalable,profitable products/companies,and now its MBA grads trying to get into YC by building ubers of somethings
Pretty much. Last time I was there it was a lot of personal posts about family member's birthdays, childhood pictures, pets, etc. All of which seem better suited for Facebook, not a public forum for a world full of anonymous strangers.
I follow certain subreddits and the mobile version off the app is clean and doesn’t show any of the social networking features. This is a different experience from using the desktop version of the new website without custom subreddits. So, I’d say it depends on how you use it.
dunno... I'm usually not logged it, I don't see main page, I use old.reddit and follow couple of subs via RSS only and it works... just fine. and the threading model on old ui still makes sens, and it's not as annoying as what fb puts on groups posts...
I thought Reddit was turning into the old Facebook in the sense that:
- people actually use it
- it's use is widespread
I haven't been on Reddit long but would say I'm still enjoying it. Where Facebook is a zombie that people use to sell trinkets on Marketplace.
Fb is an understandable product to merit comparison. Perhaps a more accurate reddit comparison is digg
Ask HN: Has HN Turned into Reddit?
How old is the redesign?
If you arent using old.reddit with hoverzoom, res, darkmode and compact... youre gunna have a hard time: https://i.imgur.com/AlYeU86.jpg
The Reddit groupthink has made the site’s main subreddits unusable for a while. R/news is only news with a massive slant from one direction and any thought outside of the approved narrative is railroaded. Smaller subreddits are still kind of usable but suffer from similar issues on smaller scales.