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  • On iOS iPad, the subscription feed doesn’t update/refresh after watching a video. The video remains in the queue (same place), with the red progress bar showing that it’s been watched or partially watched. Pulling down to refresh does nothing. Plus, I don’t want to watch every video from every subscription.

    So instead, I use the algorithm in a way that benefits me. I let it suggest videos to watch until I feel it’s lost its way. Then I have to go and find videos from my primary interest to get the algorithm back on track.

  • Corporations are finding that the vocal minority is small enough that they can let them complain all they want, and nothing will change. There are now enough users out there that it just doesn't matter what how much we complain online. They just have to wait it out since the silent majority just don't care anymore.

    Reddit, Netflix, Spotify, and now Google. It's happening everywhere lately.

  • I feel like they're losing in a sense that the old generation is dying out and are afraid of the younger new generations making a move. They're winning in the sense that it's way easier to manipulate people through the Internet and social media than ever.

  • I am finding more time IRL now that I've converted to Lemmy. I'm learning a new language as well as learning chess. I think it's because much of the new posts aren't showing up in ALL/Subscribed so I end up consuming much of it faster than Reddit.

  • It's a small but very specific, active minority of the total reddit pie. This is why Reddit won't go away. They have enough of a core audience that doesn't care about how bad the official app or web page may be. It's just good enough for them, which is all they need to scratch their reddit itch.

    Seeing growth across a few Lemmy instances over the past few weeks has been fun.