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Yeah, the money-mindedness also bothered me. The whole site is run by a Venture Capital company, so it attracts that kind of clientel.
I also found that the voting system (more people can upvote than downvote) encourages controversial comments. As a result, often times extreme comments would get voted to the top, whereas informative comments weren't.
And sometimes, there's people there who genuinely know a lot about technology, but far too many are "tech bros", so people who only care about technology when it can make them money or otherwise ease their lives.
Overall, well, I don't use it anymore...
And that is causing real enshittification. It is increasingly just about promotion of certain products while rejecting criticisms. There is less and less honest discussion. I get the feeling that mods will soon no longer allow "anti-tech" viewpoints altogether.