That also makes it worse for normal people who’d be looking for answers.
While Reddit’s databases have access to the edit history of a comment and would be able to potentially filter out vandalism or late comments, human viewers don’t have that capability.
I understand that it’s cool to hate Reddit, especially on Lemmy, but that’s simply not true.
It shouldn’t need to be said that it’s not an encyclopedia or a definitive source of truth. But it’s a great place to get casual opinions, general advice, or recommendations.
Moreso before than now. But most of the “before” content hasn’t been removed.
That also makes it worse for normal people who’d be looking for answers.
While Reddit’s databases have access to the edit history of a comment and would be able to potentially filter out vandalism or late comments, human viewers don’t have that capability.
Same situation with things like Stack Overflow
Anyone looking for answers in Reddit is a fool.
I understand that it’s cool to hate Reddit, especially on Lemmy, but that’s simply not true.
It shouldn’t need to be said that it’s not an encyclopedia or a definitive source of truth. But it’s a great place to get casual opinions, general advice, or recommendations.
Moreso before than now. But most of the “before” content hasn’t been removed.