whofearsthenight

joined 2 years ago
[–] whofearsthenight 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Thank you! The "evil" in quotes is what did it for me. We don't need the quotes. Trump and their side right now has no redeeming qualities and shouldn't be in charge of an airport Starbucks. This isn't a choice between slight differences in policy, this is "do you want to vote for nazis, or no?" Oh, I know about Godwin's law, how boutcha google that and see how he feels about it.

[–] whofearsthenight 25 points 2 years ago (6 children)

I'm an ideological purist and I'm voting for Jill Stein! This won't backfire in any way!

AOC is being smart/practical. Is Biden anyone's first choice on the left? Fuck no. We can have some more ideological purity when the choice isn't between milquetoast and literal fucking fascists.

Biden wasn't even my third choice in the '20 primary. That said, he's one of the most legislatively accomplished presidents in modern history. Still zero chance I'm going to be excited about voting for him in '24, but who has a shot at beating Trump right now? is maybe the guy that already did?

[–] whofearsthenight 14 points 2 years ago

I started spending more time at reddit slightly before the digg exodus, and yeah. The masses aren't the ones to worry about, it's the people that have been creating content and moderating it for the last 15 years. Reddit has no value past that, it's just forum software (see also: digg.) Not sure how it's going to shake out, but I know that I went viewing daily and commenting often to... nothing. The official app is not getting added to my phone, the mobile website is outright hostile, and it honestly just feels gross to launch the main website. I'd rather just search for gems on lemmy or kbin or mastodon and engage on that.

[–] whofearsthenight 4 points 2 years ago

Literally all of the major social media platforms are more or less intro to compsci levels of things. I think when I was first learning rails one of the tutorials was how to build a twitter clone. Granted, this is simplifying and there is a lot to be said for scaling and the more esoteric things, but yeah it's barely about the platform/software.

[–] whofearsthenight 5 points 2 years ago

This is the grossest part. People fawning over Threads as if Facebook and Zuck aren't just as bad as Elon just far more competent at it.

[–] whofearsthenight 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The part that most concerns me is that meta is going to be able to use it's considerable influence to fuck with AP. Although, at this point I'm 50/50 on whether they even bother with federation.

[–] whofearsthenight 6 points 2 years ago

Reddit already killed the big AMAs anyway, but I get what you're saying.

[–] whofearsthenight 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I think it's likely that we're only seeing the first wave as well. The ones most affected by third party app shutdowns are the ones that are posting all of the content and doing the moderation. Once the apps go away, it's likely the most valuable of reddit's users do as well. I have been on reddit since like 07 I think, and once I can't use Apollo any longer my use of reddit is effectively gone. I'll still occasionally browse on desktop, but even then the only way I can tolerate the desktop version is with a bunch of add ons and old.reddit which I assume is next on the block.

We've already seen this on twitter. Now it's just an echo chamber for nazis, increasingly fewer celebs, and marketers (which, tbh it kinda always has been, it's just worse now.) Moving over to mastodon wasn't fun for a week or two, but now there is a critical mass and basically everything I got from twitter I can get from masto now. Twitter still has tons of users and dwarfs masto, but that's a lot of chaff for not a lot of wheat.

In terms of apps, some are out, but there is still nothing that comes close to Apollo especially on iOS. With the dev of Sync and I think RIF announcing Lemmy clients, that's about going to be a done deal. Quite a lot of my regular follows from twitter didn't move over until Ivory and a couple of other good clients came out, so as soon as there is a comparable set of Lemmy clients, I'd say it's pretty much done.

All that said, Reddit's already a shell of what it was even a few months ago. It's maybe not as easy to tell, but as someone who's been there forever, you can tell this is different. And I know personally, even though I used reddit like junkies used meth, I'm now checking rss again, discord for various communities, Lemmy, kbin, and even a few specific forums and so forth.

Spez running an absolute master class in how to ruin a business.

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