This is going to be goood

  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    Reddit has really plummeted in quality in recent years. And I mean the quality of its’ users, among other things.

    It really is true that everything that’s popular sucks.

    • tane69@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      There’s a definite sweet spot for a subreddit/social media instance/online community whatever your verbiage. Once you get over around 10- 15k people quality of community goes slowly downhill

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        I would argue against that. You can keep the quality up even with larger sizes but you need focused moderation and some level of distinction between sub-communities (e.g. large forums of old would have special rules/culture for certain sections).