I wish there was an alternative to leaving Reddit

  • watchdog@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m sure it’s a pipe dream atm, but I’m just hoping fediverse will have a unified method to look up archived posts across all platforms. Unfortunately, it’s probably very difficult to set up because indexing would take forever given the exponentially increasing amount of content. I used to use Reddit to look up a lot of video game info/memes. Reddit’s search engine was garbage, but at least I could find info from older game guides from 10+ years ago. My main concern is that a lot of indie game devs are directing people to talk about their games on Discord, which is terrible for archiving information.

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      1 year ago

      With Google getting increasingly worse, reddit is usually where I find what I’m looking for in a sea of blog spam. And while I personally think Discord is absolutely great as a chat plaform it is nowhere near close as being a reddit replacement. Everything posted in there is silo’d and not searchable from outside.

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        1 year ago

        I think Google would still mostly prefer to provide the most relevant results. (When they aren’t trying to scrape data and keep you from ever actually visiting those sites). But SEO is always an arms race.

        I’m hopeful that search engines will be able to leverage some AI soon to start surfacing higher quality results.

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      1 year ago

      I never have nor will I ever use discord like that. I use it to voice chat for gaming and that’s all. I don’t understand people using it as some kind of forum, it seems too intrusive to me. I had to leave every community I joined that weren’t my own private servers because I couldn’t deal with all the notifications and private messages.