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  • "Going to?"

    One of the reasons I came to Lemmy was because I was tired of their rhetoric. It became very sexist and racist. Not to mention is almost all bots just posting and replying to each other. Reddit was turning into cesspool ages ago.

  • A lot of active people left, be it here, Tildes, Discuit, Discord.

    The population still there has a higher right wing ratio

    • Reddit needs to switch because the right wing propaganda machine doesn't like competition and wants reddit for itself. They aren't going to Twitter it because it fragile enough, being mod run, to fall apart. Instead they will flip it.

  • Not just right wing voices emerge, democratic people now see it's pointless to argue. Which is the much bigger damage. Imagine what happens when people no longer fight back. We live in post-factual times, it's over.

  • Not to be "that guy," but it really has been happening for quite awhile now (/r/thedonald as one example). And I agree it seems inevitable that it will only get worse.

  • Spez has been trying to emulate Elon as much as possible, sucking up to him whenever he can. He sees Twitter as the goal for Reddit to reach.

    You're going to see the same thing happen on just about every major corporate social platform real soon. Meta's platforms, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch... They're all hurting for cash now that they've mostly dried up all their VC funding from the 2010s and are 100% going to appeal to the Right, who have promised to give businesses more rights and legal protections than ever before.

  • Reddit is going to transition to a right wing platform right before our eyes.

    is going to

  • 1% of Reddit’s political contributions went straight into the Republican Party. It will only get worse from here.

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