• @Hbombone
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    41 year ago

    Like what? I can’t say I’ve noticed much difference other than less activity overall

    • @MagicalPanda@lemmy.world
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      151 year ago

      For myself, the quality in posts has dropped significantly. I’m always challenging myself to learn, I also learn better with things that interest me. I’ve found since Boost for Reddit went down that not even old reddit is catching my attention. I feel bored. This is for popular or r/all. If I’m on my own homepage it’s like Reddit never changed as I’m subbed to mostly all small subs.

      • @UnverifiedAPK@lemmy.ml
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        71 year ago

        For my frontpage the change is small but still noticeable:

        /r/pcm was always holding on by a thread, it looks like all the quality posters and moderation have left/given up.

        /r/chess is down about 10-20% of its normal upvotes

        /r/ProgrammerHumor is down about 50%

        /r/Sysadmin is surprisingly normal-ish for upvotes, but the posts aren’t great. Although that sub has been mostly off topic rants for a while now… not sure I want to purely attribute that to the API change.