• MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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    9 hours ago

    This is kind of a huge turning point.

    It would mean reddit is discarding the biggest thing that makes it different from all the other algo-driven “engagement”-fueled social platforms.

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      It would mean reddit is discarding the biggest thing that makes it different from all the other algo-driven “engagement”-fueled social platforms.

      Yup. And it’s a bad trade in its case - because even if it leads to more engagement, it makes it too similar to considerably larger platforms, so there’s no point staying in Reddit instead of, say, Facebook.

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        7 hours ago

        Becoming more like the competition might make sense, if you completely blind yourself to the fact that the customers you do have are the people who don’t like the competition.

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    This looks like a way to ruin reddit in the long run, half the relevant content will make it half as attractive to visit.

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      9 hours ago

      Just new Redditors speculating with anecdotes

      That’s inaccurate given that 2/3 of the OPs and a lot of the commenters have really old (8yo+) accounts.

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          In this context it is - it means that the user saw how Reddit used to be, and is likely informed enough to have a good guess on what’s going on.

          (Some accounts there are 12, 13, even 15yo.)

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            It’s all speculation and it been going on forever.

            Every single every example is “hey has any anyone else noticed” With some speculation about the algorithm. No one knows anything, but it’s presented here fact.

            Where’s your critical thinking ?

            All I’m asking is for something a bit better than “I swear it’s true bro my cousin works at Nintendo”

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              You’re argument is that humans can’t discern patterns from noise?

              If you were on reddit even for a brief period of time you can actually click through to reddit and see that the experience has changed.

              People who want extraordinary evidence think that the claim is extraordinary but never question whether their own understanding is limited.

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                If requiring something more than “Hmmm seems strange” from a handful of Redditors is somehow “extraordinary evidence” to you - then yes, that’s what’s required to give this anecdote - offered to us as fact - a bit of credibility.

                It’s not a big ask, and I didn’t expect you have such obvious difficulties, but there you go.