Why is this subreddit now just askreddit for movies?
Some time in the last few months, r/movies has been entirely consumed by askreddit-style questions like "What's your favorite hidden gem??" or "What actor fell off the map??"
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What is now causing all these unique, seemingly-non-bot posters to suddenly start flooding this particular subreddit with their discussion posts, instead of going to askreddit? Did the whole reddit protest shit change the moderation rules? Has the subreddit been infiltrated by a secret Buzzfeed content farming cabal? I unsubscribed from r/askreddit because I got sick of this shit, but now it's back on r/movies!
What is going on??
I think the comments are most interesting though
Because the audience for reddit has dwindled since July. Reddits offial site and app push controversial posts over just well yovkted ones. Most controversial posts asks inane questions. Then there's bots reposting those questions for karma and then websites juicing social media for content to get crammed down your throat via SEO.
They should make a second internet just for people
This all started with the boycott.
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I’d assumed things would go back to “normal” after the boycott, but it looks like a lot of power users really did take their ball and go home. (I wonder what they’re doing with their time instead? Hopefully some new hobbies? Time with friends?) Maybe reddit will regret removing the 3rd party apps, after all? Maybe we’ll just accept a future where niche subs become little more than BuzzFeed polls, but we get paid if our poll does well, so users won’t care?
It's because Reddit is trying to drive engagement. I don't know if you noticed, but since the purge of third-party apps, the comment sections have been kind of meager, and things don't get as many upvotes as they used to. Heck, half the comments act like bots anyway. It seems like reddit has been distilled down to those most addicted to it and has taken a hard lean into all the most extreme views.
When Reddit killed third party apps, the quality fell off all over the place. It took me about a month to realize the timing and why r/all had so much AITA rage bait stories and celebrity gossip and stuff now. I think a lot of the quality posters and people who liked more high brow discussions just left Reddit.
Nah we're doing the same shit just on Lemmy now
Are they not allowed to mention lemmy or do they not know?
If people don't know, how can they be reached?
You get shadowbanned for mentioning lemmy. The post likely wont even be visible either.
Yep, it's been removed.
I thought there would be a lot more discussion on reddit about the new privacy changes and migrating to Lemmy. Either people genuinely don't care or Reddit is actively suppressing discussion about this to keep their user base.
Suppression
Or both:-)
Make a reddit account and tell them
There’s more normal people on Lemmy than you think. I posted the other day that this place really needs to try to be less of an echo chamber if we want to grow it at all.
I agree. I feel like Lemmy is the place I go to when I want to be angry. All the most active submissions are about some injustice that's happening in the world - not that they aren't legit issues, but it's very tiring. Now I'm sure someone will tell me I should be raging all the time about all of these injustices, possibly by calling me a lib or whatever.
What's missing are the more niche subs. Risa's memes have definitely been a lot of fun, but beyond that, the hobby subs are extremely slow and there's just not enough content in them to keep it interesting.
I really hate it when a tool makes me angry
You are not wrong! I guess that we just have to accept that Social Media is as perverse as it is. Never in the history of my life I thought, oh hey you know what? I want to know all of the political views of all of my friends and associates. I think that actual pornography is less terrible for you than social media in most forms.
I’m going to keep repeating that until it’s popular. I think we need to start to view social media like it’s a porn addiction
Yeah it’s just always necessary to filter content in some way inevitably for user interest but when does interwar turn into evil whatever that Goldilocks zone I don’t know but finding it I hope doesn’t cost our humanity
It's sort of like how texting while driving is more dangerous than drinking and driving. It's not the intuitive answer but after thinking it over it makes sense: at least the drunk is looking at the road.
Maybe it's worth trying to start a No Social September event for next year and get people to drop social media for a month. Make them see how much better it feels to limit consumption of this crap.
English speaking countries?
248 Million English Speaking Indians are under represented though.
ooooooo....edgy!
Every girl loves singleminded political personality!
That's likely got nothing to do with it for most of them. Reddit still has people, and people go where people already are. Most people do not want to be a pioneer building a new community, they just want to go read shit and maybe throw a comment on it.
Where are the good movie communities on Lemmy? I searched a couple of times but couldn’t find one that matched the old Reddit one.
lemmy.film
!moviesandtv@lemmy.film is fairly active.
Thank you!
My pleasure
This comment showcases a major problem I have with Lemmy. The latter loads correctly in the Instance I subscribe too. But there's no way for me to view the former the same way is there?
Browsing another instance's local feed? No, that's not presently part of the official lemmy front end. But many apps have added it on top.
They might not exist yet. You can create one if you wish.
That's the home they talk about, no?