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Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purge
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Reddit was never a place to go to for facts. Reddit has always hated facts.
And you think Lemmy is better? Lmao
I see all over the internet a certain tribalism towards each person's social media of choice. Even when people admit that there are problems, they still want to convince themselves it's better than all the others and that everywhere else is pure drivel.
I am rooting for Lemmy but I'm only going to call it "better" when searching with "site:lemmy.*" returns me better results than "site:reddit.com". For now the culture is a bit better but the content is still pretty scarce, not to mention that there is nothing making this place any less susceptible to misinformation.
of course
I felt it was enough to hint that.-lol Criticism of alternatives being too much like Reddit hasn't been well received.