oh hey there :)
…as for me, I’m kinda getting a kick out of all this chaos
Think a large part of it is context driven and what kind of community it is. I know in more serious threads, more helpful information was usually upvoted. But I get you, Reddit (the default subreddits especially) got too big for its own good and became the muddied groupthink mess it is today, and I definitely agree that those kinds of comments add nothing to a discussion. I suppose one kind of solution here would be to implement the boosting system like they have at kbin and have that as some “helpful/insightful” button, but I don’t think people in general would agree to one standard just like that. They’re more likely going to keep doing what they’re used to, and that’s the voting system. Not sure how to really tackle the problem myself 😅
I know what you’re saying, but I feel like it does both tbh
Ah yes, the prison yard aesthetic… lookin’ good
That’s pretty insightful. Kinda knew that businesses don’t want to post profits but never really knew their reasonings or the implications. Thank you for spelling it out.
You know what’s funny? I think I voted more on comments here than my several years of reddit already. Having votes kept to individual comments instead of tallied up in your profile like this just feels better to me.
Love your reply
…hello? Streisand?
Maybe the admins were always like this and are just now starting to show their true colors. You know, in the face of a cash grab.
Would be big if he decided to take a shot at making an iOS app for us.
Get a load of this guy who doesn’t have a quantum bike pssh
Agree with this sentiment. The night’s young here, so I think a little consolidation would do more to help us at this point in time
Decentralization’s pretty hard to kill so as long as people stick around, I have high hopes for places like these.
Well, you’re probably not too far from the truth lmao
I too wish some of the smaller subreddits I was in moved here, but not everyone wants to do that 🫤Think it’s just gonna take time to build up those small communities unfortunately