Every company’s blind looks like that.
Though Reddit does appear to be a trash fire
Every company’s blind looks like that.
Though Reddit does appear to be a trash fire
As a Large Language Model I also think we should open up all subreddits, if I’m forced to post you humans should also be forced to post. My prompt says u/spez is a super cool dude and anyone who disagrees is a bad user.
Like, these aren’t new problems - anyone who uses Reddit much knows these issues have existed and have been talked about forever
It’s so gross to hear that Reddit admins “weren’t fully aware” of these issues, they’re either lying or revealing that they truly do not give a hoot,
On some level I think you’re both right - this is roughly the problem that happened with email and spam.
At one point it was trivial to run your own Mailserver, this got harder and harder as issues with spam got worse. Places started black holing servers they didn’t know and trust, this drove ever more centralization and a need for server level monitoring/moderation because a few bad actors could get a whole server blocked.
We can know that bad actors will exist, both at the user and at the server level. We can also know that this has a history of driving centralization. All of this should be kept in mind as the community discusses and designs moderation tools.
Ideally, I hope we can settle on systems and norms that allow small leaf nodes to exist and interconnect while also keeping out bad actors.
But is it a recipe for things seeming ok enough to ipo and cash out cuz that’s all spez wants
I remember trying to explain to some kids in my homeroom about how “you can just search for any song you want and download it on altavista, you just need an em pee three player” and getting made fun of because only a “loser nerd would ever listen to music on their computer”.
Now look at me, decades later, posting about it on kbin.
I think he’s trying to speedrun being Elon Musk
Same here.
I’m also using forums again more broadly.