Dan_Rachevaski

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

currently have a FB, Twitter, Instagram and Reddit account. The first three is basically my first delve into the art world of drawing animes and stuff, and Reddit......well, for Reddit stuff, niche communities, hobbies, etc. FB is actually pretty nice and cool and good tho..............at the beginning. You play games, you delve into groups about your hobbies, you like your friend's pictures and lifes. Nice.

Until recently, when for profit social media gone mainstream. Suddenly it's not just your connections and hobbies, now everything is filled with ads, suggestions, influencers, all mining our data. Not to mention the outside bigotry, racism, religious intolerance, homophobia, hard and extreme politics slowly creeping first in FB, Twitter, and now or soon, Reddit. Yeah there you're "technically" able to express yourself, but be prepared to be brigaded by those people that are now a majority in current mainstream social medias.

Also, including Reddit, all now becomes just another dick-measuring contest. Who's more popular? Who's more funny? Who's more edgy? Who's more based? Who's more Chad? Who's more liberal? Who's more homophobic? Upvotes, likes, shares, all of that is just another dopamine effect to further the dick-measuring contest. Needless to say, I am happy to find Mastodon and now, Beehaw. A relaxed, nice community that isn't just yet another popularity rat race.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

True. People just see this one 48 hour blackout and telling everyone that not that much people will leave reddit. Yeah not that much, if you just see this one incident. We still have the D-Day of 30th June, and subsequent waves if reddit CEOs decided to fuck things further. We just have to wait.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (4 children)

If they think people will left reddit in droves and reddit will shutdown during the blackout, yeah they are wrong. The blackout is about awareness, and during this short 48 hours, we already discovered swathes upon swathes of reddit alternatives, some are bigger than other, some are livelier than other, all within their communities yet federating each other, far from whateverthefuck spez is doing. And for that, the blackout is successful.

Lemmy or Kbin might be small, but hey, at least we can quite certain that we are human contributors, not bots.

 

yes, it just clicked in my mind, "lets try drawing her".

[–] [email protected] 42 points 1 year ago (8 children)

This is just my personal opinion. The 2 day blackout for me, never meant for people to pack their bags and leave Reddit entirely. It's not a very easy task to do, and honestly, there is still lots of contents and friends back in reddit. Reddit can be sure that lots of people will simply come back, and spez will grinning while working his way to his beloved IPO.

However, the 2 day blackout has opened a new world of alternatives to Reddit. Now people know other places and other communities that can replace Reddit as a whole. Yes, Reddit will still be an influential website. Yes, Reddit will still be money driven. Yes, spez will not budge. But we can.

To me, Reddit will not crash, burn and crushed to ash. But rather, it's either went the FB way, relying to lots of ads and older demographics to sustain, or simply becoming Myspace or Digg, a distant memory that's only in name.

Just my 1/2 cents.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks! Well, I will try to upload as much as I can, while continue building the world :D

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Well, since I'm outside, I can't really give much info (all of it are on my laptop) however the gist is (also a reminder that I still revamping my worldbuilding project :) )

The setting is in a fantasy-steampunk era in a vast country known as Ujangian Federation. It is a country that is kind of like a stable and actually competent HRE, consisting of a number of federated states and prefectures, some have quite an autonomy over others.

The building above is the Imperial Assembly of the Tsardom of Jakall, the biggest and most influential constituent state within the Federation. Despite the name reminding you of the autocracy that is IRL Tsarist Russia, it is a constitutional Tsardom with rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution of both the Tsardom and the Federation as a whole. They speak primarily the Jakallian language, which is a conlang that I am currently maintaining :>

All of the worldbuilding is actually to supplant the stories of several of my OCs, maybe I will post about them later on :)

 

Well, it's time to post some content in this community isn't it? :3 The drawing is from my worldbuilding project, it is supposed to be the government center of one of the constituent states of my fictional nation.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

Agreed. Honestly, if I want a FB-like Reddit, fuck that, I'll going to Facebook.

Enshittification sucks I would say.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

lmao

ngl tho, I do miss old memes like this

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

you don't mention the copious, copious amounts of ads and sponsored contents

wow thanks reddit, you are more and more Facebook-like now, congratulations.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I'm lurking and exploring the fediverse now, and I must say, federation does pull me back to the Internet Age of Forums. And it's nice. Decentralization of the internet is the only way to preserve the Internet. I don't want Reddit to be yet another Facebook, or Twitter, but here they are. And I can say for certain that centralized social media is one of the reasons. There was once a time when different hobbies has different forums, and we just follow whatever we like on the Internet.

Federation is the old forum-based internet packaged in a new package for me, and I'm not even mad at it.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago (4 children)

when even NSFW subs going protesting you know reddit done a big fuckup

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well. It's his right then.

It's also our right to walk out of the crumbling house. Unlike FB and Twitter which still has core (and over reaching) followers that still remain there, Reddit may face a slow burning death.

Oh well, it's a fun ride. Goodbye to the communities and hobbyists.

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