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Re: "Anyone else pondering what it would be like to leave Reddit..."

Comment in: u/StanStani

@Morgan I've been a Slashdot reader in the 90s. After increasing the comment threshold to five over the years, I eventually stopped reading it altogether. Too much drama and ultimately wasted time. Never regularly used comment-heavy UGC sites again.

Same with Foursquare. I used to use the shit out of it in the late 00s and early 10s and battled for mayorships in meatspace. Then my usage faded and I eventually stopped and avoided any kind of gamification on sites and apps.

Seems like a pattern. Once I've immersed myself in a new paradigm and it loses attractivity, the negative effects weigh in and I abandon the genre for good.

🍵 michaelnordmeyer

2023-06-14 · 3 months ago

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☕️ Morgan

@michaelnordmeyer

I think I stayed with slashdot for so long because of the occasional "golden post" from an expert in the field.

For example an article about some obscure physics phenomenon would often get a detailed post from an actual physicist.

Unfortunately slashdot doesn't seem to try particularly hard to keep junk articles off the front page, or to edit them ... I remember when summaries were summaries rather than most of the article directly copied and pasted. Happy times :)

🚀 stack

What's Reddit? But seriously, haven't been there in years except for an occasional search that lands there for a specific answer. Hacker News on the other hand has been much harder to quit.

🐻 moddedBear

I mainly used Reddit as a feed for cool photos and videos. I haven't found a replacement yet but so far I'm doing fine going without.

I realized it was a nightmare trying to use it as a social platform a loooong time ago. I get my fill between gemini and Mastodon.

2023-06-15 · 3 months ago

❄ freezr

I found the Reddit WebUI quite unreadable, I tend to avoid it as much as I can... 🤔

🦂 akrabu

Okay this may be dumb, but what exactly is Bubble? I tried to find the project / site but couldn't. I'm guessing this site is built on Bubble, but... what is Bubble? lol

2023-07-11 · 8 weeks ago

🦀 jeang3nie

Bubble is the software running this site. It's written in Python by Skyjake, the author of Lagrange.

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🚀 StanStani

Anyone else pondering what it would be like to leave Reddit behind for Bubble?

💬 14 comments · 2023-06-14 · 3 months ago