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For me, it is too far gone at this point. The events of the last ~week just highlighted something that I was willfully ignorant of in that it has not been the website I joined back in 2007 for a very long time. VC-backed focus on monetization, profit, return on investment, and ipo (and everything that comes along with that) has ramped up tremendously in the last few years and I think this is now the tipping point of Reddit doing a Digg.
It's a bummer, but not shocking or surprising as it follows a long line of exactly the same pattern, across tech. I'll have fond memories for sure, but have accepted it and am ready to move on to something new.
Also, this is my first post. Happy to be here!
This lifecycle has a name now and it's enshittification :the cycle of internet platforms starting out as open seamless spaces of discourse to lure users and then welding the gates shut to then appease advertisers and shareholders drastically lowering the quality of life and discourse
Agreed on all points.
I'll miss my niche subs that Lemmy/alternatives don't have the userbase to support, like dedicated subs for each app/game/sub-genre of media, but for things that niche, Discord is a reasonable, if not ideal, alternative.
For all the "front-page"-style content, it seems like the Federated model is likely better than any centralized option could ever be, assuming it can scale and keep costs covered.
I'll need to look into how to start these things; maybe if I make a space for my topics of interest it will encourage others to join?
Overall, I'm hopeful for the future, and happy to be off Reddit. My first day here has pretty much convinced me to delete my 12½ year old account, but I'll wait until July 1st to see. Maybe they'll retract all the API changes. (Although after the AMA, I put that at near 0% chance.)