• Naz@sh.itjust.works
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      10 hours ago

      See? You’re allowed to say that here

      Welcome to Lemmy, it’s nice to have you!

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      Reddit seemed much more like a Hacker News/Slashdot interface in the early days. They were different from each other in 2005 but slowly started to coalesce into some common features that the other had first. Reddit had robust comments and threading (which I personally consider to be the defining feature), while digg version 2 had categories/tags. Reddit adopted subreddits and Digg adopted comments sometime in 2006 or so.

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        Digg was the site that originally popularized up-votes and down-votes that are so typical on online posts today. But, despite Digg’s pioneering introduction of this feature to internet culture it was the very up-votes and down-votes that led to its downfall in the first place.

        https://mashable.com

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          Digg was the site that originally popularized up-votes and down-votes that are so typical on online posts today.

          No. Slashdot was doing that, and was popular before Digg launched. Reddit also launched before Digg was popular, about 6 months after Digg did.

          Meanwhile, algorithms that ranked content based on user votes were taking over all the web 2.0 darlings, including Flickr’s “interestingness” ranking system, by the mid 2000’s. Even outside of ordering comment threads, silicon valley was enamored with the idea of crowdsourcing indicators of popularity, and building algorithms around star ratings (including offline stuff like Netflix’s DVD by mail, OkCupid’s matching ratings for online dating, etc.)

          I see Digg’s use of voting as merely reflective of the overall trends in the mid-2000’s. They certainly didn’t invent it.

          • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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            including offline stuff like Netflix’s DVD by mail, OkCupid’s matching ratings for online dating

            And they worked, but too damn well to actually weasel marketing into

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    Definitely an upgrade, just moved from Reddit to Lemmy, I already like the community and the UI here, plus the fact that it cannot be bought or owned by billionaires.

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    Definitely. I joined reddit in 2019 because I like the focus on communities and that reddit was almost uncensored. But since the censorship hat drastically increased since then, I left the platform now. And so far, I like it here

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    I mean. It’s a fun show and all but this meme places us as the murderous megalomaniac, literally one of the worst people on the planet.

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      Yeah we don’t relate to that asshole.

      Maybe Butcher. He has his own issues, of course, but then so do we.

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        We’re all Hughies that think they’re Butcher and could never land Annie.

        I didn’t really notice until now but The Boys have the classic 4-man personality spread.

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          Lol maybe. Sometimes I’d say we have a lot of Lamplighters.

          But the truth is I never put much stock in the which-character-are-you personality quizzes and, statistically-speaking, I’d wager we have every possible personality type covered.

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            The 4-man spread is less about covering all personalities and more about ensuring your favorite projection target has more than just one detail you relate to, I think.

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      I mean… A lot of Lemmy users blindly clap for dictatorial populists because they claim to be from the left, it’s hard to take this as an upgraded site when the only thing you read about your country is government propaganda.

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        The tankies aren’t in the majority, though that’s what they’d like people to believe, they’re just very very loud

        And the bulk of them can be taken care of by blocking the Tankie Triad of .ml, grad and hex

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          My instance has defederated those 3, I still see accounts from different instances making comments defending the propaganda, downvoting those who say otherwise and crossposting from ml or hex.
          Blocking and defederating is basically useless, it helps, but doesn’t do what it should (completely block posts from those instances).

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            Fr lol, the one thing that did work was being site-banned from .ml, so for like 2 months I was able to comment and post without any interaction from .ml users

            Then davel must have figured that out because the other day they un-site-banned me just after I posted my meme so that they could brigade my post and then manually blocked me from each individual comm instead LMAO

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              Seriously… the fediverse is a fun idea, but Lemmy should be left alone for all of the reasons.
              I still miss forums… the more I’m on the fedirverse, the more I’m convinced having multiple separate forums is also needed and it has its own uses.

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                I just made an account on your instance, and wow. It’s so obvious that my original reply to you is definitely being “lightly” brigaded by .ml

                From here it sits at positive 2, from my .world account it’s at 0 LMAO

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        r$ddit will still exist for at least another 80 years bc there’s always the chance someone will be like: “what was the name of that place I had that conversation on once…? let’s see if it’s still there…”

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          I would like Reddit to be around forever because of all the good answers from people over the years for different issues, but that’s already been heavily damaged by mods, admins and people using bots to turn all their old comments to gibberish. I hate that actually valuable information is being lost because of ego and greed.

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      I signed up for the digg relaunch with the hope it can kill Reddit off for good.

      I wish lemmy could do it, and the fediverse will always be there for the people who are willing to put in the tiny extra effort. But I think it’ll take something centralized and easy to understand for the average person who doesn’t care about that stuff to really make a dent and start an exodus.

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      They both are. And it kinda works for Lemmy.world given that they’re closer to Reddit than any other instance as far culture goes.