Walking away and not looking back is actually very powerful.
Walking away and not looking back is actually very powerful.
I’ve been 100% remote since 2017. I don’t even know if I could function in a traditional office again. Too many distractions
4 billionaires and one guys 19 year old kid.
I was a baconreader person too but I deleted it and moved 100% to beehaw when things started getting weird at that other place
so - as one of those people who really didn’t know much about the 3rd party apps or even what the protest/blackout was, I was wishing for an alternative for quite some time now. Reddit has become an echo chamber where you’re downvoted for having your own opinion, no matter how vanilla the “dissenting” opinion is. The trolliing and constant arguing gets old after awhile, and I don’t think the current state of reddit is what the original intent of the platform ever was. This, for me, was why I gravitated toward Beehaw specifically. I’m not going back to Reddit. It reminds me of a playground full of bullies, itching for an argument. This platform is so much more my speed. And I feel like there are a pretty decent amount of people here who are in the same mind… for us, the alternative is welcome and Spez can wait til he retires for us to return because it’s not happening.
hang on, what leaked internal email, do you know where I can find that?
I’ve noticed the slowness too over here, but embracing it as it must mean a huge increase in traffic, which makes me super happy. Welcome to all the refugees!!
Exactly… traffic is traffic and clicks are clicks, it’s all the same to an algorithm that determines the # of eyes an ad gets.
As someone in the advertising industry - they most likely will just recover the revenue when people flock back after the black out. The only way they truly lose ad revenue is if people leave for a very extended amount of time. Basically - they’ll have *lower *impressions (not zero, because people are still there today) in the next few days but they will recover, and it’ll be seen as a “dip” but not a loss.
YES… the way people talk to each other on Reddit is disheartening. I found that if I didn’t phrase things EXACTLY in the same tone/manner that was the general “reddit tone/manner” it was an argument and downvotes. If I had any opinion that was ever so slightly different from the popular opinion it wasn an argument and downvotes. It became impossible to have authentic conversations in many of the subs