• futatorius@lemm.ee
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    14 hours ago

    Curated experiences are the reason we’re in the shit right now.

    But yeah, maybe boutique curated exepriences will somehow be qualitatively different, and not just finer market segmentation.

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      8 hours ago

      Not all of Reddit works, but some of it does for some people, and the reason it works for them is because the moderators shape communities that the community members enjoy participating in.

      Personally, I think active communities below the Dunbar number (about 150) in size are some of the most rewarding to participate in, long term. But, there are always a lot of people who flock to wherever the biggest crowds are.

      • Liam Mayfair@lemmy.sdf.org
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        9 hours ago

        I’d say genuine. Genuine experiences. Sharing shit for sharing’s sake. Not for better SEO. Not for profit. Just unadulterated human expression.

        That’s how I envision using the internet for entertainment in the near future. I’ll still use the shitty corporate sites when I must, for transactional browsing. I’m not going to pretend I can push Amazon, Microsoft, Google, online banking, etc. out of my life just like that.

        But I will actively seek authentic spaces. They will be a tad smaller than your average social network, Reddit, and whatnot. But I’m certain they’re out there and more people will join me in this search and populate these small spaces as time goes on.

        Lemmy, Mastodon, the IndieWeb movement. The first steps. I hope to find more!

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          8 hours ago

          Smaller communities don’t get targeted for commercial exploitation. But, then, something has to support them even if they don’t cost much to run - they still cost something, both for bandwidth/storage and moderation/curation effort.