As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

    The content will stay, at least in terms of posts. If the value-adders go to other sites, someone will just repost that value back to reddit.

    It’ll devolve into something like instagram, where it’s literally impossible to discuss anything in the comments. Unfortunately that doesn’t mean they stop making money.

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      1 year ago

      The content will stay, at least in terms of posts.

      Content loses relevance over time, and becomes increasingly harder to retrieve as noise piles up: pointless threads, re-re-re-reposts, “marketing opportunities” (i.e. spam), so goes on. Reddit Inc.'s actions pissed off specially bad the people who were removing that noise - moderators.

      someone will just repost that value back to reddit.

      Usually you’d have the contributors doing this; the lurkers don’t care about sharing. But even if someone/something (AI) consistently keeps posting stuff from other platforms back into Reddit, those newer posts will be further removed from the original source, and they’ll arrive later. Reddit stops being the “front face of the internet” to become “yet another bottom feeder of the internet”.

      where it’s literally impossible to discuss anything in the comments. Unfortunately that doesn’t mean they stop making money.

      In Reddit’s case, I think that it does. Reddit might’ve started as a link aggregator, but its main value was as a forum platform. Without the ability to discuss anything deeper than “two plus two equals GOOD! EDIT WOW THANKS FOR THE GOLD, KIND STRANGER!@!11ONE”, it’s just yet another link aggregator again.