I know some things.

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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Quality content creators are mostly gone from Reddit. Quality content submitters are mostly gone from Reddit. Quality content commenters are mostly gone from Reddit.
    So what’s left?
    Mods who think they have value and for some reason care about their /r , and working for free.
    Ads thinly disguised as posts. Bots spamming and upvoting those fake posts.
    And nobody important reading.

    The quality difference on lemmy/kbin is staggering. This is the perfect time to be part of it.
    It’s inevitable it will start to slide once critical mass of users have been reached though. I’m curious if federated and smaller instances will keep it agile and fresh and big corp influence free.









  • As long as capitalism rules the world it’s inevitable that free or mostly alturistic projects will fail. Unless you have a wealthy benefactor or find other sources of income.

    The original Flattr was a good idea, but the non-success and shutdown shows that people are absolutely not interested in donating without getting something in return.

    The original Reddit gold, although flawed, was a good way to support a platform and show appreciation to a certain contributor.
    Maybe a similar system can be implemented where the owners and maintainers get a small cut each time a “gold” is bought and given? But then the question becomes, who will administer that…

    Crypto/token-based incentives in any form will likely fail because of value speculation.

    Perhaps voluntary paid subscription is the right way to go? Get a nice acknowlegement on your profile, and the ability to double upvote a limited number of posts and users? Perhaps access to advanced (own)user statistics? Customizable interface? Templates? Basically cosmetic DLC with a couple of perks.




  • I’d like to post things, but are the communities, instances or whatever superagressive if you “Post the wrong thing to the wrong place TM”, even by accident or misunderstanding? I stopped contributing to Reddit because of it.

    And can the post-box be at the top of the page, before comments instead of at the bottom?