Users Have Had It With Reddit...But Are Powerless

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Users Have Had It With Reddit...But Are Powerless
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A video about the effectiveness of the Reddit protest

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I don't know, my brother has been a Redditor for as long as I was (15 years) and he became angry and hostile when I told him about Lemmy. We're both in our 50s.

He's been using the official Reddit app for years and claims it "works perfectly for him". He seems utterly blind to Reddit's enshittificaton. He's always been kind of an asshole- he behaved the same when I quit Facebook, though he eventually did the same- and he also fears new tech (he didn't have a smartphone until 2020). I wonder if people like him- of which I'm sure there are plenty- will ever wake up.

Sounds like Morpheus was right about not freeing minds once they reach a certain age.

He's two years older than I am, and I'm here on Lemmy with a deleted 15 year old Reddit account. He's always been like this, age has nothing to do with it.

I actually think being older in general makes you more willing to move around on the internet, I've seen so many changes and joined and left so many things as they rose and fell that it's just a fact of life that some things on the internet are very cyclical, I'm actually astonished that reddit got as far as it did while remaining relatively user friendly.

Absolutely, I already was over "sticking to a platform no matter what" when LIveJournal was bought by Russians in 2007. At one time LJ was practically my life, but I took a "scorched earth policy" with my blog there just as I did with all my Reddit content.

We'll see how it plays out. I have a feeling reddit may currently be putting in artificial upvotes and comments to save things. They've done it when reddit got their start, and as someone who works in tech, I know nothing's stopping them to create a fake 10 year old account with thousands of karma and fake old replies to do some social engineering to make it appear that nothing has changed. This might work out, or it might not.

I know nothing’s stopping them to create a fake 10 year old account with thousands of karma and fake old replies to do some social engineering to make it appear that nothing has changed

No need to create them, they've got lots of old 'deleted' accounts they can resurrect for this purpose.