I can’t really think of a reason for that as Reddit is hated somewhat equally by “both” sides of the spectrum. It’s just something I find interesting.

  • soviettaters@lemmy.worldOP
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    I’m curious, what specifically did you notice about Reddit shifting to the right? I’m talking about the content on it btw

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      Not the person you were responding to, but for me it was all the pro capitalism/ pro military stuff that made it to the front page. And all the blatant transphobia and queerphobia in general in every comment section when sorted by controversial or scrolling down far enough, like half of every comment section of posts on the front page had misogyny, transphobia, or something complaining about woke sensitive kids cancelling whoever today (no, they were just being called out for their discrimination, but when you are the oppressorsa call for equality feels like discrimination against you). Sure they got downvoted and you had to scroll for them, but they were increasing.

      And then they got pushed into their echo chambers of the_donald, conspiracy, and the incel ones like mgtow and mra and from there would constantly brigade feminist or leftist or queer spaces and admins would do nothing about it.

      And a lack of action is basically compliance or agreement by reddit.

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      I think it started in the comments, it felt as if the self-reflexive nature of the humour became less self-aware and what once were jokes in the voice of and at the expense of more bigoted philosophies were becoming actually serious comments propping up those laughed-at philosophies.

      The left-wing echo chamber became a right-wing echo chamber and as such there was a lot more blatant racism and way way more cryptoracism directed at minorities and people of non-white origin.

      Where before I felt that (on the whole) the news and temporary-culture subreddits (memes and the like) abhorred non-acceptance, suddenly that became the norm and the accepted tone shifted to one tinged with a heavily closed-off and conservative outlook; white elitist liberalism was as left-wing as it suddenly went.

      My perception is that the voting and karma system where once felt egalitarian and more democratic was suddenly found to be a tool to show where the power seemed to lay.

      Dissent was met with hordes of downvotes and basically snuffed out. Whether it was a shift in the userbase or bots suddenly becoming very active, it really shifted up the confidence of the more single-minded user.

      I think the best thing about reddit was the comments and the ability to see how people in the actual industries and in the know of articles and posts would give great and insightful info, this felt lessened.

      I feel the thing that was least effected were the smaller but active niche interest and hobby communities, and what I hope lemmy starts having more of.