Yeah. Unless you already have a negotiation framework in place, it’s probably a bad idea to announce how long you want to go on strike at the outset of a strike.
It’s just signalling to the other side how long they have to wait you out.
I think if they said from the start it was indefinite Reddit Inc. Would have implemented plans to manually open them back up from the get go and no real splash would have been made. Saying 2 days reddit decided to sit back and wait, now the world is watching if they manually force subs open by replacing mods.
What site is this?
Reddit Blackout Tracker - https://blackout.photon-reddit.com/
So most of the big subs are still private, am I reading that right? That’s a relief. I thought most gave up at the 2 day mark.
does that site suggest there was no down turn in comments or posts based on the graph on the right?
It was definitely lower on Monday and Tuesday.
It’s a dent for sure. I wonder how much more effective it would’ve been if the plan was for a week, or longer.
The fact that it was for only 2 days to begin with is a joke. That’s now how a strike works.
Yeah. Unless you already have a negotiation framework in place, it’s probably a bad idea to announce how long you want to go on strike at the outset of a strike.
It’s just signalling to the other side how long they have to wait you out.
yeah a 2 day strike is nothing lol
I think if they said from the start it was indefinite Reddit Inc. Would have implemented plans to manually open them back up from the get go and no real splash would have been made. Saying 2 days reddit decided to sit back and wait, now the world is watching if they manually force subs open by replacing mods.
Lowered by roughly 15%. Not huge, but noticeable.
I wonder which Is more accurate, that one or
Reddark.untone.uk
Reddark is still saying there are 3.7K subreddits still either closed or restricted.