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We (people who post) are also generally not on the platform anymore. I would surmise that causes changes in how the site operates and what posts get the people who have not left riled up.
The people who left will have less tolerance for bullshit, and the people who stayed are probably more manipulated by it, because they're less aware of it.
This is the conclusion I came too. I left when they killed 3rd party API's, now when I drop in to r/all it feels like 50% AI/propaganda. Posts linger for DAYS! Back in the 2010's you'd be lucky to find anything from the top 25 in the top 100 the following day. In the last month when I've refreshed the page 24-48 hours later, the majority of posts are purple. It's obvious the volume and quality of posters has fallen off a cliff.
...And now the r/Conservative echo chamber is regularly hitting the front page? What a fucking joke. I'm glad I left. It was certainly the right time. If I started using Reddit today, instead of 2009, I probably wouldn't have gotten addicted at all. It's such a shell of what it once was, Lemmy is already close to surpassing it.
Edit: Oh look, after weeks/months of reddit artificially promoting conservative threads to the front page — a sub which has remained an auth echo chamber of mentally ill narcissists for over a decade — is now doing "open threads" where they all act like they're just your working class neighbors who want peace on earth, and to make the world better for everyone "but just don't agree on how to get there" as though they don't openly support fascism and authoritarianism every other day of the week. Pigboy has officially turned Reddit into yet another fascist propaganda machine, and safe space.
That sub is just... really hard to read. It's almost literally unbelievable the level of absolute gullibility and willful ignorance that goes on there.