Ronno,
@Ronno@kbin.social avatar

Sure, the party won't stop, but the fun people already left, they are here!

imaqtpie,

We made our own reddit, with blackjack and hookers!

azimir,

So… Just so I know to not sub to them, which communities are the blackjack and hookers in? Asking for a friend.

Shinhoshi,

You can check instance at the bottom of a page like https://lemmy.ml/instances to see what you can’t federate with.

I’d recommend a separate account for NSFW stuff anyways…

nucleative,

Time to just look to the future. reddit will have a lot of traffic for a long time because of it's huge footprint. So instead of making posts and engaging there, bring good content to Kbin and the fediverse.

Make it so useful and interesting that the good traffic starts to divert.

bdiddy,

There are still some niche subs that didn't come to lemmy that I engage in, but I spend more time on Lemmy now than I do on reddit. I think there are probably dozens of us like that. So while I might still show "traffic" I'm not spending near as much time as I did on it and since reddit is trying to go public they wont publish that little fact.

Anyone can buy an article, so I expect to see more of these "everything is just hunky dory at reddit" articles because again they have profit motive.

Meanwhile lemmy grows and grows. Hopefully people continue to engage over here to keep it interesting.

oranges,

Without my daily traffic that's a fact.... Haven't been back there now for 3 to 4 weeks and was a daily consumer / contributor. My relationship with Reddit has ended and zero intention of going back. I have drawn my line in the sand and I'm not supporting the recent shenanigans ! They can kiss my ass.

Thalyssa,
@Thalyssa@kbin.social avatar

This is expected but I think we'll see be seeing more "lower quality" submissions.

May,
@May@kbin.social avatar

Now that i read it: i saw some ppl here wonder about bots posting comments or maybe downvoting, bc of apparently a lot of comments being against the protest suddenly more than before? And more downvotes on comments about it? If really bots are being used for this, will that also contribute to the traffic metric like a normal user would?

But that said im not sure if theyre bots, but i did see some people mentioned that they thought there's some false accounts speaking on Reddit's side.

j4k3,
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

The .world instance has a lot of people with issues that have been kicked off of other instances and they are here

Vlyn,
@Vlyn@lemmy.ml avatar

You take away power users and people fed up with Reddit and the casual user who doesn’t care is left over.

If you look at blackout votes it was usually around 4 to 1 in favor.

During and shortly after the blackouts there were a ton of upset casual users calling the mods cunts, the blackouts don’t help, stop holding other users hostage, give me back my content!!!

Those users don’t care about third party apps, mod tooling and so on, they just want to browse the site. These angry users got the loudest while protestors took a break or left for the Fediverse.

explodingkitchen,

There's a curious sameness to many of the anti-protest comments. If it's not a bot, it's a group of people working off the same script.

gmg,

If really bots are being used for this, will that also contribute to the traffic metric like a normal user would?

no: bots generally use the API and, even if they went through the web ui, bot traffic doesn't generally trigger tracking (you could write a bot that does that, but it would be extra work)

maynarkh,

The point made is that it would be bots used by Reddit to trigger tracking specifically to inflate stats.

LittlePrimate,
@LittlePrimate@feddit.de avatar

I'm not really surprised, I'd actually assume that sexy John Oliver and the other protests created a lot of additional traffic. People post like crazy and a lot of people want to see that, especially since it got some coverage on news sites. Add to that the big majority of people who do not care (remember that 80% of traffic was still reached) plus some who may have been sympathetic enough to join the two day protest but don't care enough to continue to stay away. It's really not surprising that we're back to normal numbers.

Thankfully this isn't the only impact people currently still make, so this isn't over. The real question now will be how else it might change Reddit.

floofloof,

Protesting Reddit by posting entertaining content to Reddit makes as much sense as protesting Bud Lite by buying lots of it to destroy in a high-profile stunt.

pkbin2k0k,

Protest is about generating attention. Sometimes that has to be within the system still. A lot of noise was made, and the people to whom spez’s behaviour (fuck u/spez) was poor enough to be worth looking elsewhere have started to do just that.

JickleMithers,

I think it's a little different, but not by much. Yes, it still contributes content and drives users to the site but it's not content they're looking for and it's inevitably going to die down and that's the part I'm looking forward to.

Mon0,

I don’t really get how people think Reddit
is winning. Sure traffic is back to normal or even higher, but that really doesn’t matter. They want to go public and for that to work they have to be lucrative for advertisers.
No one in their right mind wants to advertise like normal on current Reddit. Sure they still have users but now you advertisements are not targeted and you basically advertise on a shitpost site.

From a money perspective this is a huge problem for Reddit because for a investor in the current market situation that is not rly something you want to invest in. Remember it is a forum that hasn’t made a profit in nearly 20 years and a relevant percentage (active posters) of the userbase is trolling right now.

It currently looks like a lose lose situation (Reddit and the users don‘t get what they want).

IsThisLemmyOpen,

On June 12, 2023, nothing happened on Reddit Square Forum. The so called "Moderator Purge" is a hoax invented by communist/fascist Lemmy propagandists. Reddit is a great platform, the best on the entire world wide web. Lemmy is a backward spam-filled/virus-infested/ad-ridden website filled with communists and fascists. Long live Chairman CEO Spaz.

j4k3,
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

I didn't know Winnie the Poo had a son named Spaz. Long live chairman Poo Spaz. May he forever ride hard on the magical head of a nuclear north Korean unicorn.

LostCause,

There is no war in Ba Sing Se.

AlexKingstonsGigolo,

What fraction of that traffic is from bots or trolls?

adespoton,

My first reaction was one of questioning the statistics.

Then I realized that the way they were generating their stats wouldn’t have counted me for the most part.

Then I realized that I wasn’t really all that unique; most power users wouldn’t have shown up in those stats.

At that point, the stats made more sense.

Hexophile,

Can you elaborate on how they get those metrics?

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@kbin.social avatar

It explains in the article. Found the redditor xD.

But yeah looks like daily unique visitors and average visit time, which was around 8 minutes apparently. (rookie numbers psh)

explodingkitchen,

I wonder if editing/deleting comments counts as "traffic".

MerylasFalguard,
@MerylasFalguard@kbin.social avatar

I imagine it does. You’re still signing in and interacting with the platform, so it still likely counts.

I feel like “traffic” is also easy to fake. People can drum up an army of new bots and suddenly the “traffic” is back, even if actual people aren’t.

BiggestPiggest,

I’m still using it while I get used to Lemmy. As soon as Apollo does, I won’t be able to anymore.

yaaaaayPancakes,

CEOs are the dictators of centralized online communities, and act as such. And it kind of works, just like in real life.

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