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  • As someone who left reddit over 2 years ago never go go back, a lot of the posts that people classified as "reddit reports" I have never seen before 😂

  • I think it's more common when communities are newly created, as people want to populate the community with some content to kickstart activity and interest.

    So hopefully it'll just even out eventually, when communities become more self-sustaining and active.

    • One of the fundamental issues is that it's just people.

      People are going to talk about things like people do, and just because it ends up looking like Reddit or whatever doesn't mean that this is a bad thing.

      It just means that format is one of the ways that people tend to communicate.

  • Can't escape Cory Doctorow's observation that the internet is "five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of text from the other four".

    We may be away from those 5 sites, but the behaviours and content from them is very much here.

  • Make sure to filter only by your subscribed communities.

    • At this point the original is buried far enough that the joke probably isn't very obvious anymore, but someone posted this unironically a couple days ago, so I turned around and reposted it to two additional communities just to be on-the-nose about this type of whining.

      Content is content - 99% of people don't care if it's been posted before

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