When I say dead users, I mean ones who have been banned, suspended, or deleted (probably after they got banned). I see this so often when browsing posts, and it is so reflective of the problems I have been faced with as well. I’ll be scrolling through a post, and sometimes unironically like 50% of all comments have the stupid little profile picture with its back turned, and when I hover over it it has either been suspended or deleted.

I have been having major issues where I’ve basically been permanently wiped off the platform over some bullshit permaban and can’t get it appealed, and it is just shocking that so many other people are obviously just getting completely swept away by these same bullshit bans. How is Reddit going to survive like this? It’s to the point where any sort of long-term engagement on the site just seems impossible because soon enough the CIA-level, all seeing AI will catch you in its net and then you’re done.

Even if they miraculously change their system to not have the world’s most oppressive ban system, what happens to everyone who’s already been banned? Will a decent percentage of the entire platform just be fucked for life because they were on the platform at the wrong place and the wrong time?

  • @explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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    31 month ago

    [Reads all these stories]

    Wow, I’m glad I left during the API debacle. Getting banned for an unpopular good-faith post is so frustrating, especially if it’s about something important like Gaza.

    • @KingPorkChop@lemmy.ca
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      21 month ago

      And crawling with propaganda accounts.

      Check out any political thread or ones about ICE.

      I recently saw a thread about ICE where locals started to revolt and protest against ICE being in the neighbourhood. The thread is filled is “removed by reddit” comments and other propaganda account telling people basically not to rise up. Saying things like “They want violence so they can declare martial law. Don’t give them what they want.”

      Reddit deletes posts promoting standing up for their freedoms and leaves the ones saying bend over and spread your ass cheeks.

  • Fluffy Kitty Cat
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    11 month ago

    Reddit’s started it’s death spiral. It’s all downhill from here. Try starting communities here that don’t exist yet and crosspost stuff

    • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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      Lemmy is reddit on a little delay, we already have right wing activist mods causing trouble with zero consequence

      • @btaf45@lemmy.world
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        21 month ago

        Lemmy is reddit on a little delay, we already have right wing activist mods causing trouble with zero consequence

        Good thing lemmy is decentralized then and no single person can ban you and make it stick.

  • FistingEnthusiast
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    11 month ago

    Yep I’m a reddit refugee

    I was permabanned for saying “bad bot” to a nazi apologist

    Yet when an intimate video of me was being shared without my permission, they apparently couldn’t do anything because it breached no rules

    • KingJalopy
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      I got banned for saying a mod was on a power trip. I was permanently banned with no way to appeal. Been here ever since. Haven’t been back. My wife showed me a reddit thread the other day about a serious topic and every single comment was a meta joke about nothing. I expected to see serious answers like the old days but it was just comment after comment of people trying to be the next broken arms or coconut fucker. I’m all for funny shit but it was all just cringe and my axe bullshit. That place is just awful.

      • FistingEnthusiast
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        11 month ago

        Nah, just me naked, by myself

        I wasn’t even having a wank in that one for a change

  • Cosmoooooooo
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    Why is this surprising?

    There is a life cycle to social media.

    Reddit is approaching Myspace levels of out-of-touch. But that’s to be expected. Reddit sold out and went public corporation. That means everything that they do is 100% centered around making profit for shareholders. A board of rich assholes listen to the same tech assholes that killed off every single other media platform in existence. Why? To make a buck. To squeeze the penny so hard, at the expense of content, users, posts, subreddits, that the penny squeezes out an extra $0.0000001.

    Content is ruined, but who cares? Another nerd will come along and make another one. Businessmen don’t care about the content of a bunch of randos. They care about gutting everything and selling pieces of it off for as much as possible, then eventually selling it off to a control-freak billionaire.

    • @BingoBongo1942@lemmy.worldOP
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      So I get what you’re saying, but unfortunately Reddit hasn’t reached Myspace levels of dead yet. It’s still the 9th most visited website in the whole world, and I unfortunately don’t think that’s gonna change anytime soon

      • @NeonNight@lemm.ee
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        01 month ago

        If anything, it’s growing and taking on a new audience. Reddit was semi-niche in the years before, and is now becoming mainstream.

        • Fluffy Kitty Cat
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          01 month ago

          Who’s using it? Are they just part of a gelatinous scrolling app crowd that has no demands?

          • @NeonNight@lemm.ee
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            11 month ago

            People who are there for celebrity gossip, memes, music discussion. Pretty much surface level stuff

  • manxu
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    01 month ago

    My pet theory is that Reddit is trying the battleship steel approach. Let me explain: Battleships sunk before the end of WWII are special, in that their steel has never been exposed to the radiation from nuclear blasts. That is important in a series of applications, so there is a market for that kind of steel, and obviously it’s a very limited resource.

    Reddit has one of the biggest collections of purely human-generated text that is not domain-specific. That is an incredibly valuable resource, especially now that we know that LLMs hallucinate worse if they are fed LLM-generated content.

    I am thinking Reddit is planning to sell that text for the long haul, until changes in language and technology make the content irrelevant. What actually happens on the platform is not important anymore, as long as it doesn’t cause the ire of the powerful.

    In fact, at this point, Reddit has a vested incentive in making the Internet worse, which means banning real humans from Reddit, too. Current Reddit content is not valuable, because of course it contains lots of bot generation, so making it visibly worse is a quick way to make the old content more valuable.

    Basically, the company plans on getting rich on the backs of yesterday’s you and I.

  • Lovable Sidekick
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    01 month ago

    I think you mean a virtual or figurative wasteland. A literal one is a geographical regionwith little or no vegetation or animals.

      • Lovable Sidekick
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        21 month ago

        I really think that’s temporary tho, I don’t see it sprinkled Literally Everywhere like say 5 years ago.

  • BeBopALouie
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    01 month ago

    They banned and nuked all 4 of my accounts ranging from 8yrs to 2yrs old after posting this about 3 weeks ago.

    • @TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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      01 month ago

      thats such a miniscule reason to ban someone that it makes my silly ban seem reasonable

      I pissed off a mod on a large sub and got a ban for “ban evasion” (BS, i only had 1 account)
      I later deleted and recreated my account to change the name I chose when I was like 13 (I kept being called a furry) and forgot to block the large sub and accidentally sent a comment when browsing r/all

      at that point I was like 50/50 with Lemmy so I just hopped all the way over and it’s been about a year since :)