Anyone else feel /r/nba has nose-dived in content and user quality in the past year or so?
Anyone else feel /r/nba has nose-dived in content and user quality in the past year or so?
It's hard to put my finger on the exact problems but it feels worse than the typical decline of large subs.
This thread posted today in response to the protest shows a lot of what I mean: https://old.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/14cbtjv/who_here_is_in_favor_of_just_replacing_these_shit/
Mob mentality, selfishness, scapegoating, lack of critical thinking... It's just so toxic compared to where it was even a year ago.
I'm excited at the prospect of building a more positive, welcoming place here to discuss the NBA.
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r/nba has been pretty bad as long as I can remember. Every thread has always been low effort jokes like LeSomething.
20 0 ReplyLeLemmy outta there.
9 1 ReplyThere it is
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Agreed, I found it hard to spend a lot of time there because there was a 'shared knowledge' of NBA basketball that was so, so uninformed but taken as 'the way things are' that all I could do was shake my head.
8 0 Replytry being a Grizzlies fan for the past 12 months lol but seriously, you hit the nail on the head
4 0 ReplyDon't you mean heazzlies. Free Jammy Mortler
3 0 Reply😂
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LeMmy
but yeah you're right. i had joined r/justbasketball for that exact reason
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