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I would agree, although I do not think it has been particularly bad either. If they had broken apps the enhance reddit and removed old.reddit.com, then I would think otherwise. For the most part, I am still able to use the site as I have since 2011.
old.reddit.com isn't going to last, is it?
I do see the UX experience being more thick, less favorable signal to noise happening due to acquisition. There may be editorial conflicts of interest too. I do not notice at present.
Crypto means I can't buy a graphics card
Crypto is a ponzi scheme and should be banned
It is immoral to own Bitcoin, and governments should punish people who do
Would you like to buy my new XCoin ha ha ha.
Elon Musk is amazing, but this crypto thing makes me a little unhappy with him.
Ad nauseum. I have been visiting that site less and less, because I think the audience has become an echo chamber.
The downvotes without engaging with my post are what is wrong with commodified community participation (comment/post points); exactly what harms Stack Overflow in the long run.