Reddit Blames Google Algorithm Changes For Not Hitting User Growth.
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Lemmy devs specifically spent very little time developing the UI because they wanted other devs to step in, and indeed they have with frontends like Photon and Voyager, which both basically couldn't be any better. They're awesome.
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If you think about it:
- Reddit gives Google access to everything so that Google can train their AI
- Google is now showing AI generated snippets on every search page and is pushing its own AI chatbot everywhere
- Users are getting the answer they want from those AI generated answers Google generated from Reddit comments
- Traffic to Reddit is collapsing
In the meantime, spez totally trashed his site, destroyed valuable communities and pushed away the mods that keep the place clean. Really, really great business strategy there.
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The really amazing thing is that spez's planet-sized ego created the whole user exodus. People were willing to pay a monthly fee to continue to use the site ad-free via our mobile apps. Hundreds of other companies remove ads when people pay fees, but all of that revenue is just gone along with a big chunk of contributors because spez had a tantrum.
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Ah. So they do recognize the problem and are going with the worst possible strategy.
Trying to compete in the field of "digital landfills", which is already completely saturated, seems like an incredibly stupid idea but what do I know.
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Voyager also has a web ui and not only the app?
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Yep! In fact there was no app for a good long while.
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This is just attention grabbing language for something that really isn’t even a problem for Reddit. The longer recent trend of stunted growth could be cause for concern, but the actual numbers are something like they got 101.6 million unique visitors instead of their projected 103.4. That’s nothing. They’re talking like they’re in free fall. It could be the start of a trend that could be bad for a public company, but realistically, what we’re all hoping to see isnt what this article is actually telling us. Unfortunately.
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Maybe instead of blaming Google, Reddit should stop pandering to Nazis and condoning zionists committing genocide.
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Reddit: Let's act like trash, basically be the reason Trump became president in the first place by letting his toxic subreddit take over /r/all (seriously, the entire /r/all was filled with that one goddamn subreddit full of lies and bullshit), and allow mods to make bots that silence actual discussion on subreddits by silencing any dissent, no matter how rational or well-intentioned, as well as disallow anyone who is new and has no karma to post, thus making any new user unable to post, period.
Fuck reddit. Fuck reddit up its garbage pile of trash ass.
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Orrrrrrrr, and hear me out......you decided to do AI banning, where bots ban humans, with no human oversight, and you assume that somehow the humans will flock to this platform that becomes increasingly hostile towards it's users.
Then you sit back and wonder why you're not growing.
Humans like staying where they're appriciated. You're showing that you appriciate money over humans. Now you blame google. I'm not one usually to root for google, but I hope they pimp slap spez across his stupid little face.
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I like the regular web UI better than the alternatives. It's really pretty good.
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It still grew 39%, that's crazy growth. Their users do not care.
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At this point Spez's idiocy is common knowledge.
The whole 3rd party app debacle cemented it.
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Reddit gives Google access to everything so that Google can train their AI
Reddit sold access. For short term gains. Because the quarter needed more money to beat the previous quarter.
If this isn't a leopard eating their face moment, I don't know what is.
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The AI moderation was it for me.
The only way reddit is useful to me now is for finding user's answers to questions using a google search. For which I do not need to login or contribute to the site.
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spez has too much money to care.
What's the point of being Uberwealthy if you can't just do whatever you want, whenever you want?
People keep quoting that Musk gave DT $250million to support his campaign, like hell... Musk bought Twitter and ran it into the ground to support DT's campaign, that was far more significant, and far more costly than a mere $250M.
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Is that why my multiple accounts with hundreds of thousands of karma were all nuked simultaneously and I was never told why?
Fuckin AI nuked my shit?
I tried to appeal but it was instantly denied and even though I asked what rule they are claiming I broke I still got no answers.
Fuckin AI....
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Yeah that's exactly it. I no longer use reddit. when I do searches reddit does come up. But I don't need to go onto reddit because AI summarizes things. And I skip reddit anyways in the search results.
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99% sure - all the messages say "this action was performed automatically" and if I DO get a reply to a service ticket via email, it says "Thank you for your request, it has been received!" Which means they're continually closing the ticket I'm replying to asking for help.
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Well sucks for them I guess. Maybe they shouldn't have banned a contributing user for no apparent reason.
Oh well. Couldn't have happened to a worse website.