One of the first things Google did when it bought YouTube was to remove direct messaging, don't want people wasting time talking to each other when they should be watching ads.
Good find. This is gem.
Really appreciate you linking that, like the other user said, it spoke to me.
That was such a good read. As an older millennial myself, it hit home particularly strong.
I'm starting to see them banning me as a blessing. Spez is running that site into the ground. Guaranteed by the end of the year it's just gonna be "X²" or smth.
he got what he wanted out of reddit, the 249mil in stocks.
I have already deleted my reddit account - never go back,
I just don't understand how PM became DM for so many people. I mean it literally says "PM" in the screenshot, yet OP still changed it to "DM" in their post.
I remember it used to always be PM, then one day everyone suddenly started calling it DM and I just don't know why...
My conspiracy theory is that big social platforms like Instagram and/or Snapchat are behind the change, because the P in PM is for Private and they are fundamentally against privacy, as they profit off your data, including likely analyzing your messages to serve you more relevant ads.
I just went and checked, and the reddit app has a 4.7 star rating on Google play store, yet when you go read the reviews, they're all 1 or 2 stars.
lol just fuck off already, Reddit.
Cool. The bots can chat among themselves without any pesky users getting in the way.
Lmao chat is one of the dumbest features they ever rolled out.
I love how their attitude is always "we made this useless feature, and instead of ditching it were going to get rid of what people preferred and force the hated alternative!"
Once again proving that the Reddit admins absolutely hate the fact that people use Reddit. They should just shit the site down already.
i did originally used with other person on reddit, with a job specific sub. that was about it, and every other time was a spammer trying to contact people.
I hated both features honestly. I'm there to converse in public, anything you say you can add in a public reply to one of my comments. If it was ever used for honest chat or messaging, I never saw it.
i Used PM alot before Trumps first term, and somewhat during him to. i stopped once i started getting into arguments with people about a certain they were doing wrong(like how a dude was trying to apply to same company job at different times or different position, i was saying there is no way they would hire you once you get rejected, he was deadset on reapplying no reason other than how convenient it is for him) and i was getting warnings. i do it doesnt clutter up the subs, that would flag my account as a spammer originally.
I used to use it when I wanted to impart a little secret to another Redditor, without alerting the entire world.
For instance, I found a cool, lesser-used auction site that often had good deals on guitars. If I ran across someone whose guitar had been lost somehow, or who couldnt afford a new guitar, I would DM the auction site, and ask them to keep it quiet. I didn't want to announce it publicly, and alert the entire world to it, and ruin it.
i do that too, trying to give them advice , that people wouldnt try to astroturf your comment.
It's the Late-Stage Capitalist way.
enshittification actually.
How did they remove bad reviews, and on which platform? To my knowledge neither Google Play nor the App Store allows developers to do that, so it would have to be a more complicated situation with Google/Apple collaboration.
they probably allow astroturfing, alot of reviews sites do that.
Wait, how did they delete bad reviews for their app? That doesn't even seem like it should be possible or allowed.
google probably allows the reviews to be astroturfed by indian spammers.
My guess is that Google recently devalued the negative reviews from the API fiasco because enough time has passed. The reviews are (probably) still there, but those 1 star ratings are no longer in the "average" shown to users.
So you go back to your negative review, edit it, and insert a random space somewhere. Did just that.
How long until old reddit is gone completely? Its a damn shame what they have done to that site
do you remember when YAHOO answers was a thing, the old format was like old reddit pages, but permanently changed to the "new reddit format" and everyone hated it. endless scrolling is laggier than just changing pages.
I'd wager to say by the end of the decade
I would be surprised if it lasted 12 months.
How is the Reddit app at a 4.7 on Google's Play store, but all of the relevant reviews that pop up are 1's and 2's?
Google must be ignoring some reviews to calculate the average score.
What's the difference between the two? I haven't used reddit since the api shit and I don't remember seeing 2 separate messaging options before that.
private messages as its called, when you directly send a message to someone, nobody else can see it. a chat is public and its possible to be join in the chat.
That makes sense, thanks
By removing the language of "private" from the feature they can now sell your data without having to tell you about it
So, DM and Reddit Chat is not same thing ?
chat is more public, and prone to spammers. PM/DM is a private message to someone that the public cant see.
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