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    By banning porn. Out of all the things that could motivate people to search for alternatives, this might be the most durable driving factor.

    Outside of that I think it will be a slow decline in quality. Eventually quality content will decrease more and more, and low effort memes and bot content will take over.

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    Delete old.reddit

    All the longer term users who keep the ecosystem functional will leave in frustration. That is, the ones who didn’t leave already over spez deciding to kneecap third party clients.

    Once those users are gone, the death spiral starts.

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      Tbf Reddit revenue comes from ads that are based on traffic, so even if 99% of the accounts are fake bots they still make money. I think that loophole will keep them on forever

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        I mean, not long term though? Advertisers and Marketers don’t invest if their ads don’t have some ROI. And no bot is going to engage with an ad to the point of actually result in a sale for obvious reasons.

        I expect Reddit to die in a couple decades for the simple reason that no social media platform will out last a generation of users. I could be wrong, as the modern social media landscape isn’t even one generation old, and perhaps there will be multi generational social media platforms, but I just don’t see it.

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    After the IPO, Reddit stock plummets and Steve Huffman leaves with a big payout. Reddit Inc appoints a new CEO who starts to push deeply unpopular changes in the name of turning a profit. There is a major exodus to other platforms.

    Reddit goes the way of Digg v4.

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      I know you’re quoting TS Eliot, but this for real. Just like MySpace, Digg, Cracked, and many similar sites, they will still exist for the longest time, but gradually evolve into an entirely unrecognizeable form. Then one day they’ll all shut down, and people will react with “the what-it now” and “that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time.”

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      Repeat until the entire internet is a dusty smelly unkempt nursing home where orderlies occasionally kick you in the ribs. I have seen the future and this is it.

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    Itll slowly bleed out users to a number of alternative forms of social media and become functionally irrelevant like Slashdot. Still alive but in the same way someone with most of their brain turned to fluid and kept alive on life support.

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    The same way it happened with digg: Clear turn against user interests to chase revenue from brands directly, a slow but steady drain of its important users to competitors, a sinking of its stock value, until it is finally acquired by a online brands clearinghouse like Demand Media for parts.

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      It’s the walking dead … it’s like someone with an infection that isn’t being treated and eventually will develop gangrene, lose a limb, keep living for a while and still recieve no treatment.

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    It’ll die the same reason quora dies. really bad content inaccessible through enshitification

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    it’ll continue to stay up for years, funded by gullible investors who are convinced that the heavily sanitized and automated interactions are genuinely organic

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    By puffing up the company for the IPO then the class action fraud suit will bankrupt what is left after paying out the CEO.