A great read on what’s happening to the social platforms around us.

  • CaptainFlintlockFinn@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    “ Even the most locked-in user eventually reaches a breaking-point and walks away, or gets pushed.”

    Bang on. This is why I’m here (and lots of others now), because Reddit is enshitifying.

    Also, this is a dope sentence: “ The emphasis of lawmakers and policymakers shouldn’t be preserving the crepuscular senescence of dying platforms.”

    I had to look up the big words but they made my day.

    • lightrush@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      I’ve been here for a couple of days now and it seems like this could actually replace Reddit fairly soon. We don’t need the vast majority of Reddit users here to be good. We only need a small fraction and that’s likely going to be the fraction that’s on the more thinking side of the spectrum.

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    1 year ago

    Excellent read, thank you for sharing! I have deleted all my socials except for discord and Facebook, and holy shit Facebook is so bad now. I dont have the app, and I pretty much always stay away from my wall. I just use it for messenger, because they’re right. Everyone has it and its too hard to get them off it.

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      1 year ago

      I’m sure I’m not the only one in this boat, but Facebook is just about the only way I can communicate with most of my family right now. They don’t really use email, and other social media is FAR beyond their technical capabilities. I don’t understand why this is, but it is the case nonetheless.

      • blitzen@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        On the topic of staying on Facebook for Messenger, I’ve taken the stance that asks ‘why is it up to me to use a proprietary and ad-driven service to stay in touch but others’ refusal to email is tolerated.’ My family has my email address, they can contact me if they want.