• Bresdin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Have barely been on there since it started besides to visit subs that havent even attempted to move yet, from what I have heard Reddit is definitely worse now with how many people have left, is that everyone elses perspective as well.

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      1 year ago

      I was under the impression not much had changed because a small minority used 3rd party apps tbh.

      • Elcripple@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Vocal minority though, surely?
        I’ve visited a few times on Desktop (old.reddit) since the shutdown and the rate of new content seems to have slowed down quite drastically.

        Twitter metrics used to point to 90% of the content coming from 10% of the users.
        If Reddit is similar, it makes sense to assume that many of the very active users were on 3rd party apps (to improve the basic experience, moderation etc.) so those being unavailable could put them off entirely (I know I’m using Reddit a fraction of what I once was).

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          1 year ago

          I believe the rule of thumb is the 90:9:1 ratio:

          • 1% of users create original content
          • 9% of users interact with that content - voting/commenting on it, sharing it, etc.
          • 90% of users are essentially just in read-only mode