reddit_如何减少Reddit的吸吮

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You used to love Reddit, but it’s just not fun anymore. The jokes aren’t funny, the tips aren’t useful, and everyone is constantly fighting about internal drama or identity politics.

您曾经爱过Reddit,但现在不再有趣了。 笑话不好笑,技巧没用,每个人都在为内部戏剧或身份政治而不断斗争。

At this point, I wouldn’t blame you if you just ditched Reddit forever. But before you do, I feel the need to tell you: it’s within your power to make Reddit suck less for yourself. It’s just a matter of removing toxic communities from your subscriptions, then replacing them with communities you actually like. Here are a few tips I’ve found work decently well.

在这一点上,如果您永远抛弃Reddit,我不会怪您。 但是在您这样做之前,我觉得有必要告诉您:让Reddit为自己减少吸力是您的能力。 只需从订阅中删除有毒社区,然后将其替换为您真正喜欢的社区即可。 以下是一些我发现效果不错的技巧。

第一步:计算信噪比 (Step One: Work Out Your Signal to Noise Ratio)

The first thing you should do is think through what you want from Reddit. Is it humor? Beautiful photos? Interesting discussions? Links to articles? Keep in mind that what you think you want and what you actually want might be two different things. What do you actually click on, and what do you tend to scroll past?

您应该做的第一件事就是仔细考虑Reddit的需求。 幽默吗? 漂亮的相片? 有趣的讨论? 链接到文章? 请记住,您想要的和实际想要的可能是两件事。 您实际上单击了什么,以及您倾向于滚动什么?

Then, think about the things you see in your feed but absolutely hate. Anything to do with politics? Pictures of children? Memes about sports, or other cultural touchstones you don’t care about? Memes in general? Make note of these things as well.

然后,考虑一下您在Feed中看到的但绝对讨厌的东西。 与政治有关系吗? 孩子的照片? 关于运动的模因或您不关心的其他文化试金石? 模因一般? 也要注意这些事情。

Then, while browsing the site, try to discern which subreddits are giving you stuff you like, and which subreddits aren’t. It won’t be clear cut—some may give you lots of stuff you like, some only a little. Work out what kind of ratio makes a subreddit worthwhile for you, and what kind of ratio isn’t worth seeing all the garbage.

然后,在浏览该站点时,尝试辨别哪些子目录正在为您提供喜欢的东西,哪些子目录没有。 不会一目了然-有些可能会给您很多您喜欢的东西,有些则只有一点点。 找出什么样的比率对您来说是值得的,什么比率不值得看到所有的垃圾。

This is subjective by necessity. Only you can work out what constitutes good and bad content for yourself, and what kind of ratio you’re willing to put up with. The point is to actually think about it instead of just subscribing to whatever sounds up your alley.

这必然是主观的。 只有您自己才能确定哪些内容对您自己有利有弊,以及您愿意忍受哪种比例。 关键是要认真考虑,而不是只订阅听起来很胡同的东西。

第二步:取消订阅低质量的订阅 (Step Two: Unsubscribe From Low Quality Subreddits)

Reddit is only as interesting as the subreddits you subscribe to, so the best way to avoid nonsense is to unsubscribe from any subreddit that’s full of it.

Reddit仅与您订阅的子Reddit一样有趣,因此,避免废话的最佳方法是退订所有包含它的子Reddit。

You probably don’t remember why you subscribed to all the communities you’re part of now. Maybe they were fun at the time. Maybe they were added to your subscriptions by default. Maybe you accidentally clicked “Subscribe”.

您可能不记得为什么订阅了您现在所属的所有社区。 也许他们当时很有趣。 也许默认情况下将它们添加到您的订阅中。 也许您不小心单击了“订阅”。

Whatever the reason, even great online communities can become terrible. Sometimes a community grows too quickly, and the mixture of people that made it unique are drowned out. Sometimes a community becomes less relevant with the passage of time, and key contributors leave. And sometimes drama causes otherwise great communities to devolve into ongoing yelling matches.

无论出于何种原因,即使是出色的在线社区也可能变得可怕。 有时社区发展太快,而使社区变得独特的人们则被淹没了。 有时,社区随着时间的流逝变得不那么重要了,关键的贡献者也离开了。 有时,戏剧会导致其他大社区沦落为正在进行的大喊大叫比赛。

Whatever the cause, this sort of rot generally happens slowly enough that you may not realize right away that a certain subreddit has gone to crap. Eventually marketers and low-quality memes move in, and a subreddit you used to enjoy is now flooding gibberish into your homepage, content that you for the most part scroll past as you wonder why Reddit isn’t interesting anymore.

不管是什么原因,这种腐烂通常发生得足够缓慢,以至于您可能不会立即意识到某个子项已被废除。 最终,市场营销人员和低质量的模因进入了,您曾经喜欢的subreddit现在正将乱码带入您的主页,当您想知道为什么Reddit不再有趣时,您大部分都浏览了该内容。

If any of this sounds familiar, it’s time to clear out your subscriptions. Head to Reddit.com/reddits. In the right panel, you’ll see a list of your subreddits:

如果听起来像是熟悉的话,那么现在该清除您的订阅了。 前往Reddit.com/reddits 。 在右侧面板中,您将看到子提示的列表:

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You can remove any community you’re no longer enjoying by simply clicking “Unsubscribe” right there.

您只需单击右侧的“退订”即可删除不再喜欢的任何社区。

Alternatively, you can click the individual subreddits to browse their current content. Look through, and see how many of the posts you actually find interesting. Remember the things you like and don’t like, then work out for yourself whether a given community is meeting that standard. If not, unsubscribe.

或者,您可以单击单个子目录来浏览其当前内容。 浏览一下,看看实际上发现了多少有趣的帖子。 记住您喜欢和不喜欢的事物,然后自己确定给定的社区是否符合该标准。 如果没有,请退订。

第三步:查找您感兴趣的其他子目录 (Step Three: Find Other Subreddits That Interest You)

So you’ve unsubscribed from a bunch of subreddits; now what? You could try using the site as-is for a bit, or you could seek out some new subreddits to follow instead. There are a few great tools for doing just that.

因此,您已经取消了一系列子订阅的订阅; 怎么办? 您可以尝试按原样使用该站点,也可以寻找一些新的子目录来代替。 有一些很棒的工具可以做到这一点。

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First, head to the Subreddit search on Reddit itself and search for some topics that interest you. Browse the front pages of any subreddits you find; if the signal-to-noise ratio looks good, consider subscribing.

首先,前往Reddit本身的Subreddit搜索 ,并搜索一些您感兴趣的主题。 浏览找到的所有子书签的首页; 如果信噪比看起来不错,请考虑订阅。

To get an idea of which communities are currently growing, head to RedditList. You’ll see which subreddits are currently the most active, which may or may not be helpful. We like the third column, which shows subreddits that are currently growing quickly.

要了解当前正在增长的社区,请访问RedditList 。 您将看到哪些子reddit当前最活跃,这可能有帮助,也可能没有帮助。 我们喜欢第三列,该列显示了目前正在快速增长的子索引。

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Check out any that look interesting, and subscribe if the signal to noise ratio looks good.

找出任何看起来有趣的内容,并订阅信噪比是否良好。

Finally, you might consider checking out the Trending Subreddits section on Reddit. This points out rising communities every day. If you see something that interests you, check it out.

最后,您可以考虑查看Reddit上的Trending Subreddits部分。 这表明每天都有越来越多的社区。 如果您发现自己感兴趣的内容,请查看。

There’s more you could do. Plenty of sites have offered lists of subreddits worth checking out; I find this list from Gawker to be great, but you can probably find lists curated to your specific interests by Googling. Just remember: Reddit is only as good or as bad as your subscriptions.

还有更多您可以做。 许多站点都提供了值得参考的子目录列表; 我发现Gawker提供的这份清单很棒,但您可能可以通过Google搜索找到符合您特定兴趣的清单。 只要记住:Reddit的好坏与您的订阅一样好。

Photo credit: Eva Blue

图片来源: Eva Blue

翻译自: https://www.howtogeek.com/279845/how-to-make-reddit-suck-less/

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