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Countmacula, in r/ZeroWaste mod talks about ongoing "plague of bots" spamming comments at an extremely high rate
@Countmacula@kbin.social avatar

The mods should have let the bots flood Reddit instead of a blackout.

Madison_rogue,
@Madison_rogue@kbin.social avatar

Isn't that going to happen anyways if Reddit doesn't supply better mod tools by midnight tomorrow?

Countmacula,
@Countmacula@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, unfortunately.

Silviecat44, in r/ZeroWaste mod talks about ongoing "plague of bots" spamming comments at an extremely high rate

Temu is such a scummy website

WhiteOakBayou,

Why? People in my life keep telling me to shop there but it seems like aliex or dhgate stuff they end up showing me.

Acetanilide,

Like other corporations, it relies on slave labor to make money

PabloDiscobar, in r/ZeroWaste mod talks about ongoing "plague of bots" spamming comments at an extremely high rate
@PabloDiscobar@kbin.social avatar

Remember Terminator 3? When the army is about to free skynet to defend against an external virus?

This is now, they are going to remove the moderation tools, the bots are ready to devour reddit.

NecoArcKbinAccount, in Top of r/all
@NecoArcKbinAccount@kbin.social avatar

Only started posting a day ago, even though the account is 4 years old:

explodingkitchen,

They didn't even bother to do an email for the trophy case. /facepalm

krackalot, in Top of r/all

I feel what we’re seeing is a lack of OC from actual humans, that is being filled in by your standard karma farming bot. Doubt we’re at the AI filled posts time yet. Thinking those will be less obvious, and show up over the next couple months. So glad I’m part of a site without user karma. It means reposts are likely from passionate users rather than bots.

Hanabie,
@Hanabie@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, but Kbin has "reputation", which is very similar to karma. The whole voting business, while useful for post/comment sorting and collection of metrics, also gives bad incentives and delivers data also great for bot farms. I'd be happy if it didn't exist at all.

explodingkitchen, in Top of r/all

A little searching with DuckDuckGo reveals that this tweet was made in January 2023. Not sure whether it's also bot-vomited from a previous instance of the same remark. It's telling that the r/all post doesn't link to the tweet or give a date.

ETA a link to the tweet in question: https://twitter.com/briantylercohen/status/1617333819660718081

Maturin,

Yeah, I'm wondering if the chorus of comments are also harvested from the various prior threads to make it look like what real conversations would be about.

explodingkitchen,

I'm thinking AI-generated based on similar past topics.

1bluepixel,
@1bluepixel@kbin.social avatar

I've definitely seen this exact tweet long before 2023.

It's bots all the way down.

SanityFM,

Are we bots?

SoPunny,
@SoPunny@lemmy.world avatar

Beep boop

Fuck, I mean no

SanityFM,

Correct! The flower would also have been acceptable.

I kid, but i do wonder whether bots will use discussions about bots to seed their bot conversations. Can a large language model have an existential crisis?

CalOtsu,
@CalOtsu@kbin.social avatar
VoxAdActa,
@VoxAdActa@kbin.social avatar

But this article is from 2021, along with all the other ones I found about the vaccine causing "shaking".

https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/jan/20/shaking-covid-vaccine-side-effect-videos-and-what-/

supermurs, in Reddit plagued with 1-star App Store reviews over API debacle as users search for 0-star button
@supermurs@kbin.social avatar

Not even lying, the app deserves nothing more than one star.

Anomander,
@Anomander@kbin.social avatar

In that vein, it's very much worthwhile to take the time to write a review explaining why the app sucks. It legitimately does, and I'd have been far less annoyed about the initial API change if the app they're trying to force folks to use wasn't so goddamned awful.

Then ... leave out the API stuff, the Reddit corporate bullshit, Apollo or RIF - Apple will scrub review-bombing from Apps' pages, and mentions of drama or competitors makes it easy to target those reviews.

EmptyRadar, in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?

Does it? I hadn't noticed, I haven't been over there in quite a while.

pizza_rolls, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
@pizza_rolls@kbin.social avatar

I think it's funny that in response to this people are STILL insisting that it's easy to find new mods. TIHI, interestingasfuck, and shittylifeprotips have been closed for over a week because they have no mods. Before TIHI mods got banned, they offered multiple users complaining the option to take over moderating the sub and they said no.

How does any of this point to it being easy to replace mods? Delusional

explodingkitchen,

You would think that Reddit would have put some new mods in there right away (even if those "new mods" were just socks being staffed by Reddit employees) to put pressure on other subreddits.

killernova,

That's hard to do when you're not profitable lol and with reddit users/creators leaving en masse, I don't see reddit ever being profitable since those are the same people that made the site what it was, not reddit employees.

Oh well too bad, but the fediverse is interesting and it has potential to be better than reddit could ever dream of being, without a single monolith able to destroy it. Decentralization is the future of the internet.

btmoo, in Reddit protest plunges user engagement, site activity and ad portal visits

This is a really weird article with sentences in it that don't make sense.

"the amount of time people spent on the Reddit website by close to 16% between June 12 and 13" - what does that mean?

"Web traffic of the platform also declined to about 52 million" - 52 million ?

With ChatGPT getting popular, I'm starting to wonder what I'm reading.

LoafyLemon, (edited )

I trust this was written by hand, because ChatGPT wouldn't make grammar errors.

Unless someone mindlessly copied the parts of the article and stitched them together...

Jon-H558,

it says in the article that the average time people spent on the site went down from 8.4min to 7.16min (assuming decimal min) that is a drop of 16%

web traffic declined from 56m to 52m a drop of 4m or ~7%.

abff08f4813c,

"the amount of time people spent on the Reddit website by close to 16% between June 12 and 13" - what does that mean?

In the article, the full sentence is,

That "blackout" movement, which briefly caused Reddit to go down, dropped daily traffic by about 7% and the amount of time people spent on the Reddit website by close to 16% between June 12 and 13, according to the data shared by web traffic analysis firm Similarweb.

So basically the amount of time people spent on reddit dropped 16% between June 12 and June 13.

"Web traffic of the platform also declined to about 52 million" - 52 million ?

Yeah that could be worded better. No units. Resumably it's about the number of visits.

Again, the full sentence is,

Web traffic of the platform also declined to about 52 million on June 13, compared with averaging nearly 56 million in the days prior.

So a 4 million drop in number of visits.

trynn, (edited )
@trynn@kbin.social avatar

Yeah that could be worded better. No units. Resumably it's about the number of visits.

Looks like that number lines up with their reported DAU (daily active users) metric rather than site visits.

52 million DAU is about where Reddit was in the summer of 2021, per data on Statista. It also tends to vary up or down by a few million at each sample point, so we'd really have to see a long-term trend-line rather than a 2-week data snapshot to know whether the blackout had any real effect.

Ab_intra, in Christian is releasing the final update for Apollo, allowing users to opt out of the refunds
@Ab_intra@lemmy.world avatar

I was considering staying on reddit for awhile but it's become more and more clear that reddit don't want us, so I'm going to migrate over here and to the other platforms. It really sucks what reddit is doing and they are just hurting themselves in the long run. I doubt reddit will just die out but I'm not going to sit back and watch one of my favorite places om the internet become even more autocratic.

It's been a long ride but fuck it.

wit,

Welcome! Spread the word and create content please. Non-reddit related content, preferably.

L1C4U5E, in The Apollo inspired wefwef.app is the best Lemmy app/webapp right now, and its not even close.
@L1C4U5E@lemmy.world avatar

I’d argue Memmy is pretty damn close! Wefwef is really nice and is probably closest to Apollo in terms of look and feel right now. Memmy already has some things over wefwef however such as multiple themes and push notifications. Honestly tho it’s all preferences and I’m just happy we have so many options in active development!

ellesper,
@ellesper@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, Memmy is far and away my favorite way to browse Lemmy so far.

supermurs,
@supermurs@kbin.social avatar

Memmy is awesome!

peeteep,
@peeteep@feddit.nl avatar

+1 for memmy!

TheAmishMan, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users
@TheAmishMan@lemmy.world avatar

Been a Reddit is Fun good user for over a decade. Is by far been my most used app. Earlier editions had the little alien in the corner, and I have three phones with that logo burned into the screen. I really have been enjoying the growth of Lemmy/Fediverse, and it reminds me honestly of early Reddit. But still it's bittersweet losing RiF and how drastically the community of Reddit has changed over the last few months

Countmacula, in Christian is releasing the final update for Apollo, allowing users to opt out of the refunds
@Countmacula@kbin.social avatar

opted out if mine and got the wallpapers. Incredible loss to the iOS ecosystem.

Briguy24,

It's my mobile app and their main one sucks. I'm a casual but frequent user. I'll miss it but I'll find the next thing.

Euraru,

How do you get the wallpapers?

Euraru,

Nvm I found it and donated.

Thorvid_botlakhan, in Minecraft is leaving Reddit
@Thorvid_botlakhan@kbin.social avatar

goood!
Reddit behaved in such a horrible way, that I feel like API pricing was the least of the bad...

One could argue about their fairness and aim to destroy 3rd party apps, and I had already closed my accounts at that very step.

But the way they treated mods, forced subs to open and behaved like pure evil assholes, I really see how companies or more "official" subreddits with a touch of interest in their users, would feel the desire to leave and close bridges

setsneedtofeed,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

The underhanded, lying, victim blaming actions from reddit were so much worse than the shutdown on its own. If reddit had been more honest about their intentions of shutting down 3PA from the beginning, 3PA users still wouldn't have been thrilled, but we wouldn't be seeing this reddit meltdown.

Limitless_screaming,
@Limitless_screaming@kbin.social avatar

I don't even care about the API prices and I used to use the official Reddit mobile app before migrating.

I've been looking for an open source Reddit like platform since the Twitter drama started and people started migrating to Mastodon, but there wasn't much content on them, until now, so I jumped on the band wagon.

Yasuke,

I felt this. I just honestly needed another option and so star this seems to be it. I don’t understand the difference between kbin and lemmy. I’m hoping apps just end up supporting both platforms/instances.

mxjzm,
@mxjzm@kbin.social avatar

I feel the same way.
As an Apollo user, I didn’t immediately leave since I wanted to see if some agreement would be done.

But the way they treated the devs is insulting, I work on IT and know a bit of how complex and time consuming this is; doing all this work just to be considered a parasite to be cut, and seeing how horrible the AMA was; really showed Reddit’s true colors.

Currently liking this federated initiative, big potential and less company ruining agenda. Very comfy here.

MsPenguinette,

If Apollo works things out with reddit, I'd be willing to consider keeping reddit as a secondary source of content. But I think that bridge has been burnt so bad that that is highly unlikely

Pixelologist,
@Pixelologist@kbin.social avatar

The Apollo dev (Christian) is understandably not interested in working with reddit at all at this point.

As an aside https://wefwef.app is a fediverse web app that's heavily inspired by apollo

albatross,

Wow, if you're used to apollo, wefwef.app is surprisingly amazing! hard to believe its running in the browser

curiosityLynx,

@albatross
@MsPenguinette @Pixelologist

Artemis, an app in development for kbin, is also heavily inspired by Apollo (hence the name also being a Greek god starting with A and known for their skills with the bow)

midas,

I didn’t even use Apollo but the defining moment for me was when spez lied about his interactions with the dev. That shit is foul and I just do not want to associate with that.

curiosityLynx,

@midas

Very much my experience. I used Relay for Reddit rather than Apollo (hadn't even heard of Apollo at the time), then learned about the entire debacle because that lie appeared in /r/quityourbullshit and that sent me to the AMA the lie was made in.

I went from not even knowing about any changes coming to Reddit to deciding not to give Reddit any more traffic until they back off and apologize in less than an hour. The blackout hadn't started yet.

By the time the blackout had started, I was already on both kbin and beehaw (well, I had applied to beehaw, approval might have been slightly after the blackout started) and the chances of getting me to ever use Reddit being above zero were already dependent on changes that no-one in Reddit leadership would ever accept, let alone come up with on their own.

RedditRefugeeTom,

Didn't even think about it until now, but a company could start their own lemmy service. Wonder if that's a thing already or will become a thing. The only issue for them is would other instances federated with them, if I'm correct? Still new and learning.

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