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Reddit is gonna be just fine and the shade we like to throw around here isn't even a blip on their radar
Reddit already isn't "fine" so this is just objectively false.
Lol, how are they not fine? Look, I left too, but everything is chugging along over there like nothing happened
It's been visibly, noticeably, and steadily getting worse and worse for years my friend... It's only amazing that it still exists ... They are a shell of their former self
I was just going to say... anyone who thinks Reddit is fine, joined during the wallstreetbets/GME era.
It's like joining Facebook when everyone's mom sent them a friend request and being like, hmm everything looks pretty normal around here.
Reddit has been headed down the crapper long before the exodus happened.
I joined well before GME. I guess your last sentence is the whole point of this discussion. The Exodus, if you could even really call it that hasn't had any real impact on quality. It looks the same to me as it has been
There is a noticeably stark contrast in content quality on that platform now. Whether or not they actually care about it is another matter though