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25 votes
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Media industry loses about 1,000 jobs as layoffs hit news organizations
15 votes -
Defy Media shut down while owing its creators $1.7 million
5 votes -
Stop trusting viral videos
16 votes -
Thieves of experience: How Google and Facebook corrupted capitalism
6 votes -
Entire Machinima YouTube channel set to private
11 votes -
Facebook's '10 Year Challenge' Is Just a Harmless Meme—Right?
11 votes -
Machinima, one of YouTube’s biggest and oldest channels, goes dark
12 votes -
I just spent about an hour trying to have a civil discussion on Reddit, to no end. It really makes me appreciate Tildes.
Everything I said was heavily downvoted, even though I was making valid points and 90% of the replies were mockery or useless dribble. The few people that attempted to engage in discussion with me...
Everything I said was heavily downvoted, even though I was making valid points and 90% of the replies were mockery or useless dribble. The few people that attempted to engage in discussion with me were either just has heavily downvoted as me (even though their views were opposing mine) or were unable to do it in a logical or civil manor. It wasn't even a really controversial topic, my opinion is just something that is in contrast of the greater "hivemind".
I know we are not where I think most of us would like to be just yet, but I had not been back on Reddit for a while and I feel like I made a good decision by distancing myself from the Reddit community. I really enjoy the community we are building here.
Anyway, I kinda just felt like I needed to post this. I know it's not really high quality content (and I honestly had no clue where to post it), but I wanted you guys to know I appreciate all of you.
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Twitter's Android app disabled "protect my tweets" when other settings were changed, potentially making private tweets public
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What are your thoughts on Reddit's r/movies subreddit ?
Personally, I strongly dislike it. Every aspect of every film is way overblown there. If there's a funny scene in a movie, they LITERALLY die laughing and wake their whole neighbourhood up. If...
Personally, I strongly dislike it. Every aspect of every film is way overblown there.
If there's a funny scene in a movie, they LITERALLY die laughing and wake their whole neighbourhood up.
If there's a scene that is in the slightest bit sad, they're going to cry their eyes out for months.
If there's a movie that's decently good, then it's an absolute masterpiece and the best movie of the decade.
And so on... Everything is always really exaggerated.
On top of that, there's always the circlejerk hivemind aspect. Threads are closed after 6 months, so the whole discussion about the film is divided between many threads, but because every thread is small and new, you often get the same fluff comments.
For more popular flims, it is the absolute worst. With half the thread being just funny quotes from the movie with no additional commentary or anything valuable, yet having thousands upon thousands of upvotes. It's kind of sad.
I used to go to IMDb boards, –which, admittedly, had their own issues– but they were still pretty useful for discussion. And shutting people up wasn't as easy as it is on Reddit, so the opinions there were much more varied. However, since they shut them down, Reddit is the closest thing I've found. Moviechat.org is supposed to be a replacement to the IMDb boards, but it's pretty inactive.
So, even though I kind of despise r/movies, I'm sort of forced to use them. But reading it makes me somewhat bitter.
What about you?
13 votes -
Jack Dorsey Has No Clue What He Wants: A Q&A with Twitter’s CEO on right-wing extremism, Candace Owens, and what he’d do if the president called on his followers to murder journalists.
11 votes -
Facebook manager Sophia Alpert exits, says she was 'harassed' for pro-diversity views
6 votes -
The Rise and Demise of RSS
28 votes -
Pew study: 74% of Facebook users did not know Facebook was maintaining a list of their interests/traits, 51% were uncomfortable with it, and 27% felt the list was inaccurate
21 votes -
Life lessons from a lifestyle business - An interview with Matt Haughey, founder of MetaFilter
8 votes -
YouTube stars are pushing a shady Polish gambling site
12 votes -
How Facebook tracks you on Android
18 votes -
In screening for suicide risk, Facebook takes on tricky public health role
9 votes -
YouTube breeds sociopaths and monsters. Not through audience’s demands but how the platform itself is designed.
24 votes -
Forgive fast, block even faster and other rules for maintaining your sanity on the internet
6 votes -
Have you quit any social media?
Have you quit social media? Why? Why not? I have been thinking about it (specifically Facebook). I have not done so, because I fear that I'll lose contact with friends from my past (even though I...
Have you quit social media? Why? Why not?
I have been thinking about it (specifically Facebook). I have not done so, because I fear that I'll lose contact with friends from my past (even though I have not messaged any of them, or seen their profile, in years).25 votes -
Inside Facebook’s secret rulebook for global political speech
10 votes -
The year social networks were no longer social - In praise of private communities
18 votes -
How fascist sympathizers hijacked Reddit’s libertarian hangout
29 votes -
Sam Harris drops Patreon, rips 'political bias' of 'Trust and Safety' team's bans
17 votes -
Crowdsourced Twitter study reveals shocking scale of online abuse against women
20 votes -
There’s no such thing as a free watch
19 votes -
As algorithms take over, YouTube's recommendations highlight a human problem
21 votes -
New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep.
18 votes -
Facebook says new bug allowed apps access to private photos of up to 6.8m users
33 votes -
More than porn: Tumblr affirmed trans youths' identities
12 votes -
Tumblr's displaced porn bloggers test their new platforms
21 votes -
Google+ shutdown speeds up, new privacy bug affected 52.5 million users
16 votes -
Attention Wars: Exploring the psychology, design and impact of tech and social media (Youtube series from BrainCraft)
6 votes -
Testers needed for Nextcloud Social - Federating with ActivityPub and Diaspora* social networks
7 votes -
Tumblr will ban all adult content on December 17th
68 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg's biggest problem: Internal tensions at Facebook are boiling over
12 votes -
How to get your photos out of Facebook and into somewhere else
4 votes -
Sheryl Sandberg asked Facebook staff to research George Soros
12 votes -
Twitter is considering removing its "like" button
28 votes -
By ending default communities, Reddit increased disinformation
25 votes -
Reddit silently introduces an option to report content as violating the German NetzDG law
27 votes -
Do you have a moral duty to leave Facebook?
31 votes -
Time is different now
12 votes -
Parliament seizes cache of Facebook internal papers
9 votes -
Back from the edge: It’s easy to blame online rhetoric for violence. The reality is much harder
7 votes -
Natalie Wynn: The stylish socialist who is trying to save YouTube from alt-right domination
32 votes -
A site that shows the most popular boards on 4chan right now
14 votes -
Inside the Flat Earth Conference, where the world’s oldest conspiracy theory is hot again
9 votes