That's why no one with half a brain downloads the official Reddit app.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1032247

Finally tried the official Reddit app. It's as bad as they say.

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The only post visible between ads is one that's been reposted thousands of times... This perfectly captures the steaming pile of shit that is the official app (and the reddit experience in general).

The official app is a horrible user experience, but the bigger issue is that most of the content is fake. Between commercial shills, political activists, social-media marketing groups hired to “increase engagement”, and various other bad actors, the site is no longer useful or differentiated. The only places that seem unaffected are smaller private subs.

I don’t know how the fediverse will prevent the same thing happening. The bad actors are just going to follow the eyeballs. They don’t care which platform is used to host their actions. There was already an instance of a group of new kbin accounts being used to mass upvote topics to appear in the hot feed here.

Definitely agree that it's a matter of time. You forgot one thing in your list of primary content producers on reddit; bots..

So much of the front page's content is just produced by repost/karma farming bots, especially in the biggest subreddits.