Probably not many, I wouldn’t say there’s a super compelling alternative.
Reddit only absorbed Digg because it was more customizable (subreddits) than Digg, didn’t have any real limitations, and catered towards the same “power web user” profile with the OG design (now old Reddit).
Additionally, the co-founders had strong free speech stances, even to the point of /r/jailbait.
What realistic alternative is there to Discord that’s easy to use and not a downgrade?
Discord is so cooked. It's Reddit all over again. And that place is utter trash now. Mods and Admins not even following their own rules, zero accountability.
Sadly Reddit hasn’t been meaningfully replaced yet. It’s a place filled with of censorship, power hungry mods, arbitrary rules, and groupthink to the extreme. I long for an alternative. Something civil like HN and community like Reddit.
Just the hype seeking people left to Discord and Reddit to be able to lament about how these new places are awful and crying about phpBB and vbuletin being dead.
Is discord the new Digg? How many people will leave the platform?
Probably not many, I wouldn’t say there’s a super compelling alternative.
Reddit only absorbed Digg because it was more customizable (subreddits) than Digg, didn’t have any real limitations, and catered towards the same “power web user” profile with the OG design (now old Reddit).
Additionally, the co-founders had strong free speech stances, even to the point of /r/jailbait.
What realistic alternative is there to Discord that’s easy to use and not a downgrade?
Discord is so cooked. It's Reddit all over again. And that place is utter trash now. Mods and Admins not even following their own rules, zero accountability.
Sadly Reddit hasn’t been meaningfully replaced yet. It’s a place filled with of censorship, power hungry mods, arbitrary rules, and groupthink to the extreme. I long for an alternative. Something civil like HN and community like Reddit.
We'll see how the future unfolds. Until then, I have plenty of other things to do. And I bet you do too :P
I miss the decentralized web and phpBB forums. If you didn't like one community, it was super easy to find one you did.
A lot of traditional forums are still active. :)
Just the hype seeking people left to Discord and Reddit to be able to lament about how these new places are awful and crying about phpBB and vbuletin being dead.
Traditional forums may not have grown as much as social media, but they’re definitely still alive and vibrant.
And honestly, higher quality conversations and community than Reddit and discord.
Lemmy is a federated reddit-like community that anyone can host themselves. Here's one of the top servers:
https://lemmy.world/communities?listingType=All&sort=TopMont...
Such as it is I can’t think of any other forum even close to Reddit. HN is civil because of solid moderation and “censorship”.
On Discord Mods and Admins are just other users. They're not Discord staff or employees. (Reddit is different, admins are Reddit employees).
I was giving a similar, but tangibly different, example of enshitification. It doesn't have to be a 1:1 translation to be a relevant example.
[dupe] Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46945663
Not a dupe. The data breach information is important. The other article only mentions it at the end.