• Thatuserguy@lemmy.world
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    9 个月前

    Also the process of “enshitification” has already started taking place on reddit due to its popularity.

    I started using reddit in 2011. Trust me when I say this isn’t a new trend. Reddit’s has been noticeably and actively getting shittier since at least 2015 as it continued to get more and more popular

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      9 个月前

      Shitty changes Reddit made that I can name off the top of my head:

      • New Reddit
      • Reddit Live
      • Anything beyond Reddit gold (the concept of paying for Reddit gold was, by itself, not a terrible idea back when we thought Reddit was a decent company)
      • Instant chat feature, when DMs already existed
      • Pay for API
      • Fired their only popular employee, the AMA assistant

      You could argue creating a comments section was also a dick move, but that was before my time and it’s fair to say Reddit never would have caught on without it.

      They also populated the site with fake accounts in the early days to make it look more popular than it really was. I would be zero percent surprised to find out that they still had fake accounts floating around for purposes I don’t feel like speculating about.

      Oh, and Spez edited people’s comments.