As someone who works in an “Rational” environment, I don’t really see a way out because that is just how this industry works. It isn’t about changing the way how our organization works, it would require changing our customers.
Sounds like you would prefer a peer2peer approach instead of federation? A few years ago, I wrote up why I don’t belief in p2p. In short: It’s too costly and too complex.
Well, initially he moderated everything. He also creates lots of sock puppets for fake activity. That would be much easier today with chatgpt.
I hear the gaming subs are going to Discord. 😒
—Steve Huffman, July 2023, ex-CEO of Reddit
I would not bet on that. In fact, i bet some play money against that: https://manifold.markets/marktweise/will-meta-publish-an-app-which-allo?r=bWFya3R3ZWlzZQ
My Reddit frontpage only contains a few minor subs still which are probably without an active moderator and some „going dark“ announcements. Very noticeable.
You belong to the [email protected] ;)
The great subreddits are full of „self“ posts, not links. How could one recreate that in an authentic way?
I mostly left when they killed the compact UI. Only using it on my laptop from time to time.
I hope Lemmy will become this. Here is my strategy: