I used to work at the CIA. We did 9/11
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I used to work at the CIA. We did 9/11
So again, it’s not valuable to you. It’s obviously valuable to the people that keep using it. So it is… valuable.
That’s not what “valuable” means.
They’ll start setting standards, other instances will comply, and meta will control (or destroy) the fediverse.
You’re not describing how Reddit has no value. You’re just saying that you don’t like it, or it’s not valuable to you.
Reddit was a living thing. An ecosystem of interaction which was so robust it frequently generated content that was useful in Google search results. The shitposts were essential to that ecosystem. There were also bots, which is inevitable.
That ecosystem has collapsed.
“Today’s pirates are too mean!”
I agree.
BUT some degree of infighting means we’re alive and engaged with the platform. I think it’s healthy infighting.
Reddit became popular through dangerous openness. I resent having some admin curate my experience. Give users more control to curate their own experiences. Stop getting in the way of what I want to read.
Nope