TownOfSalemRulez

joined 1 year ago
[–] TownOfSalemRulez 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is probably a good move. He's still probably nowhere near his overall potential as a fighter, and most of that has to be unlocked through training rather than more fights. It's always good to have a few tune up fights to make sure you're up to par and mentally all there, but there's really no reason for him to keep doing it over and over. Once he has a little bit more time to perfect his striking and submissions I'm sure he'll come back even better (which is a scary thought).

[–] TownOfSalemRulez 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I agree with everything you said, but I have a few additions that I've noticed in terms of Reddit going downhill. I'm seeing a ton of anti-copium in this thread, but ngl, I Reddit has gotten a LOT worse for me as a whole as someone that uses it regularly. it's the reason I came here, even though I actually didn't stick with Lemmy originally after the blackout (due to lack of content).

-Like you said, shitheadedness has gone up

-Reposts and unserious posts have gone up (replacing actual interesting and varied content, which has gone down)

-Content farming has gone up (related to the above point)

-"Subtle" advertisement like astroturfing has gone up (once again, reducing visibility of any actual worthwhile posts)

-The NSFW side of reddit is legit worthless at this point.

In addition the the app being unusable and the APIs no longer allowing for third party apps. I'm a bit surprised there are so many people in this thread that claim not to have noticed. Like, Reddit has legitimately turned into IFunny quality material seemingly overnight from my perspective. I'm not sure how people could not notice, but maybe I just use it differently from others.

This may not affect the shareholders at the end of the day since it will probably just turn into a low quality garbage machine that still makes money, but from an actual social media perspective I think there will be a significant number of others like me who need to find a new home that's not full of shit content.