We just don’t smell the rot yet. It’s not about the actual body (website) and the name. It is about the spirit, the personality. And that has been compromised and killed off because of factors one could call enshittification or whatever. Digg and Tumblr still exist, at least in name, but not in spirit. I think Reddit has past that threshold. It will be a slow death and I am not sure the fediverse will fill the void it leaves behind. But I do think and believe communities will never sustain on venture capital.

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    1 year ago

    I think it’s only a matter of time before Reddit sets up rate limits and blocks unregistered views like Twitter in another misguided attempt to stop AI from pulling in massive amounts of user data.

    Problem is that there’s nothing stopping an AI company from just creating thousands of dummy accounts to get as much data as they need before each hits the daily rate limit anyways.

    Short of locking all data away that is older than a specific time, it’s a losing battle no matter how you look at it. And going that far is sure to doom the service anyways.

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      1 year ago

      I think Reddit would like to keep people clicking through from Google searches, which, apparently, Twitter doesn’t, but I suppose they might. And yeah, I think bots are basically inevitable, one way or another.

      On the other hand, with increasing amounts of bot-generated content on Reddit, it might not be long before no one wants to train LLMs on Reddit anymore, lol.