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Froyn, in What is purpleorxis7 smoking?

Sounds pretty much on-point for the average Reddit user. You can see content creator comments surrounding it.

LostXOR, in What is purpleorxis7 smoking?

Maybe they're just unaware.

songshell, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?
NevermindNoMind, in The Reddit moderators who coordinate many celebrity AMAs will no longer do so

Mods will stop doing the following

Active solicitation of celebrities or high profile figures to do AMAs.

Email and modmail coordination with celebrities and high profile figures and their PR teams to facilitate, educate, and operate AMAs. (We will still be available to answer questions about posting, though response time may vary).

Running and maintaining a website for scheduling of AMAs with pre-verification and proof, as well as social media promotion.

Maintaining a current up-to-date sidebar calendar of scheduled AMAs, with schedule reminders for users.

Sister subreddits with categorized cross-posts for easy following.

Moderator confidential verification for AMAs.

Running various bots, including automatic > flairing of live posts “Moving forward, we’ll be allowing most AMA topics, leaving proof and requests for verification up to the community, and limiting ourselves to removing rule-breaking material alone,” the moderators added. “This doesn’t mean we’re allowing fake AMAs explicitly, but it does mean you’ll need to pay more attention.”

It’s wild that Reddit basically had a volunteer PR department. Good for them for essentially shutting that shit down.

LostXOR, in now that i don't have a reddit account, i guess i can tell you guys about secret communities

Yeah, I had a post blow up a while ago and got invited to some "secret clubs". I just ignored them lol.

NotTheOnlyGamer, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?
@NotTheOnlyGamer@kbin.social avatar

Given that I'm more willing to be a Net Nomad than I am to pay, Reddit 2.0 would have to be self-funding and profitable early on without my direct contribution. I think the best way to do it would be to have per-IP monthly access limits, raised incrementally by tracked linkout clicks from the platform (with a higher rate given for actual conversion actions). That way, you keep operating costs low and ensure that you're profit-focused from day 1. Yes, it's an affiliate ad platform from the start, but it allows for organic content generation from users. Oh, and of course advertisers would be charged to create organic ads in relevant communities. Obviously, with a priority being profit and cost, any software would have to be NIH FOSS, with only a few custom scripts ever created by the devs - this cuts down on costs and dev time. If anyone complains about licensing, ban them. If they try taking you to court, you have ad rev, they don't. You win with a better lawyer and sympathetic judge.

Basically, I would want Reddit as it is today. Or Facebook as it is. The advertising I can block easily is their way of keeping my costs at a rate I'm willing to accept - $0.00/lifetime. I think forcing ad engagement will make some people run to the Fediverse and host their own instance, or join and "donate to" (pay to use) an instance they don't host, but for others, it will help them to build healthier relationships with social media, using it less and thus rationing out their time better, or they'll spend time engaged with ad content and providing real value to the platform, rather than imagined "value" by creating organic content that will need to be stored and indexed on the server.

hiyaaaaa23, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?

It’s called the fediverse

fische_stix, in Minecraft is leaving Reddit

This is what all responsible game, media, and other creators need to do. Keep the "....and find out" coming.

abff08f4813c, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?

FYI somehow against all odds teddit still works so here's the ad-free no-money-to-reddit link,

https://teddit.adminforge.de/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/14pbtpt/how_hard_can_it_be_for_one_of_you_nerds_to_simply/

BrikoX, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?
@BrikoX@vlemmy.net avatar

Reddit a was shithole to be honest. Recreating it shouldn’t be the goal. Making something better should be the goal.

Semmelstulle, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?
@Semmelstulle@kbin.social avatar

Well the Wikipedia dude is about to pull that up but we also still have kbin.

Bushwhack, in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?

👀… 🤔… 😮☝🏼 …. 😐….

xc2215x, in What's your opinion on cross-posting?

Just post what you want.

Kichae, in What's your opinion on cross-posting?

Smaller communities may mean fewer posts, but once a community hits a critical limit, it's still more posts than most people will read in a day.

This is only really an issue for really niche communities that haven't migrated here yet, and if all they find here when they come to explore is the exact same posts as on Reddit, but with no comments, then what's even the point of moving?

If they didn't come out of the principle of what Reddit is doing, then it will be the content that ultimately makes them move. And that content needs to be different, and better, than what they can get on Reddit. Not the same, but with zero comments.

vlakas, in RIP RIF
@vlakas@kbin.social avatar

Boost for Reddit still works for me somehow

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