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Notice there is only 1 full headline (from /r/NoStupidQuestions) visible, it doesn't even show the full post. There are 3 of those "trending" boxes but only 2 of those even fit their headlines because they are like 3 words long, they cut off anything longer including the description

I originally became addicted to Reddit because of how streamlined it was to skim dozens of headlines and pick from lots of content, seems they have decided content is not something they want to provide anymore :/

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[–] glimse@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] ThirdWorldOrder@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The day that digg launched that new design was the last day I ever logged into that site. Why do people fuck up things that work?

[–] HughJanus@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why do people fuck up things that work?

Depends on what you mean by "work". If by "work" you mean is enjoyable to use, I understand. If by "work" you mean sustains a business, then no.

[–] ThirdWorldOrder@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It obviously is a sustainable business. What they want to do is fatten the cow before slaughter

[–] HughJanus@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's obviously not. Because they've been reporting losses since it's inception.

[–] Schaedelbach@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah, but only because Reddit wants to become more than they are! All the coins, nfts (yes, they already sell them), useless functions and redesigns they implemented over the years, while simultaneously giving a shit about what made Reddit useful and interesting. They had a chance to be better than the rest and give us (and by that I mean user who used Reddit often) a way to pay for what we liked but more and more they pushed people like me away with all the convoluted and microtransactiony way to spend money.

Eh, whatever. I like it here better now!

[–] HughJanus@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They had a chance to be better than the rest and give us...a way to pay for what we liked

You wouldn't have paid. No one would have paid. It's as simple as that. People are happy to pay with their data and their attention, but not with their money, which is why they forced everyone onto their first-party app where they can mine your data and push notifications to keep you engaged, all while ensuring you're forced to look at their ads.

Not to mention charging AI companies money to mine the information you've contributed to their platform that they were previously bypassing via the API.

[–] Schaedelbach@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

You wouldn't have paid

Eh, I don't pay for Tv or have a lot of subscriptions but I actually pay for YouTube premium because there are channels I follow for more than ten years at this point. And because I know that some of this money goes to the creators (not all, I know) I feel like it's money well spent for content I actually enjoy. So, with all that said: if Reddit would have given me an option to pay a reasonable amount to browse it on an app of my choice I am pretty sure I would have done that, because some of content and communities were also a part of my life for way longer than ten years.

I can kinda see where you are coming from, though. Not enough people would have paid the way I would have done. People like free stuff. I do too.

[–] Sharpiemarker@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Yep, same here.