• @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    531 year ago

    Steve Huffman is pissing all over Aaron Schwartz’s grave, and completely abandoning the ideals that was once a foundation of Reddit. Reddit was originally open source, Aaron died in 2013, and by 2017, Reddit had abandoned the open source / community philosophy entirely.

    Never forget Aaron Schwartz.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz

    • vortic
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      101 year ago

      This is the main reason I haven’t been back to reddit since this shit began. All of this goes against the original ethos of Reddit that made me join and is a disrespect to all of the people who made reddit what it is. It disrespects the users, the volunteer moderators, the app developers, and the old employees. Most especially, though, it disrespects Aaron and, if I’m not mistaken, Alexis.

    • @teamevil@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      I remember when Ellen Pao was the nightmare and spez wasn’t yet perceived as the fuck he actually is. Different times, I guess the devil you know is better sometimes. Otherwise you get spez, fuck spez.

      • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        What she did was OK IMO. Banning revenge porn is absolutely necessary. Probably a legal requirement in almost all countries. The rage against Pau seemed to be from extremists who wanted reddit to allow discrimination, bigotry, racism, and everything in that vein.

        The resulting uncensored Voat fork of reddit, was a completely useless cesspool.

        I’ve seen a Lemmy server (feddit.dk) require posts and comments to be legal (probably for the country of the server). Which in my opinion is obvious. It should be a minimum conduct requirement for a social network anyway.

    • @grue@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      I have to believe Aaron would be leading the charge to Lemmy if he were still alive today.

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      41 year ago

      As a computer nerd I never knew about a lot of what this wiki article described, and I’m something of a news junkie to boot. It was a great read.

      From the wiki article…

      Swartz wrote in his Guerilla Open Access Manifesto:[47]

      The world’s entire scientific … heritage … is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of private corporations…

      And interesting quote, in light of the current situation going on at Reddit right now.

    • @Willer@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Remember whatsapp annual 1€ payment? My fucking god what happened? Anyone defending this price is fucking insane.

    • @heliumlake@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Intellectual property law is such a farce. It’s wild that he was on the hook for THAT hefty of a prison sentence just because he downloaded academic articles which should on principle automatically be in the public domain.

      • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        Absolutely, the way he was treated was criminal IMO. It’s horrendous that such practically illegal law enforcement isn’t held accountable. They twisted everything against him, and ignored all his rights completely. Secret service behaved like mobsters, and their accusations were complete bogus.

        I’m so happy I live in a country where the law and enforcement is much more sensible. IP law is still important, but they won’t destroy you for breaking it.

    • @Distributed@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Absolutely this!! Thank you for posting this, I had forgotton Aaron’s name and was unable to find him when this all had started. Can’t believe it’s been 10 years

      • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Yes, it makes me sad, that many of the people who said “Never forget”, kind of forgot anyways. I’m glad I could refresh your memory, it’s as relevant as ever IMO.

  • @lynny@lemmy.world
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    511 year ago

    At least they took a stand. Thousands of other subs who got the same ultimatums just gave in no questions asked, no malicious compliance.

    • @Annoyed_Crabby@lemmy.world
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      I can understand that, lot of smaller sub are build by themselves, not wanting to lose something you spend so much time building to some random smug is pretty much human, it isn’t about holding that jANitOr job. I’ve seen a country sub i frequent goes from 4 digit to 6 digit in the span of 6 years, it’s a lot of works. Also sub like r/projectzomboid is established by the company and mods are paid position, getting kick out is…weird lol.

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        The issue is, because it’s “understandable”, it’s also what gives spez the power here. If they weren’t willing to go all the way, they needn’t have bothered with the blackout at all. There was never any actual hope spez would change his mind from a 2 day blackout, anyone that knows anything about how he’s handled things in the past should have known this. This was always going to be a standoff.

        Besides, after everything spez has done, these mods shouldn’t want to be modding for the site anymore. Spez has displayed a level of malice and disrespect for everyone, especially them. Why give him free labor?

        That’s all it is. Every minute you spend moding reddit is polishing the investment you will never see a single dime of. Spez is going to get a good deal of money off you while spitting on you, and you will get nothing but saliva. Continuing to mod there is an acceptance of that.

        Also, let’s be real, this isn’t the end of it. Reddit will continue to get worse as Spez continues down the Musk-path. Users already can’t block certain advertising accounts; I promise you a day is coming when mods won’t be able to stop them in their own communities if they decide to post there. Mods will be forced to make their communities adhere to even stricter “ad friendly” content guidelines, just like YouTube. Etc etc, on and on, ad infinitum. Why stay there for all that?

        This is the time to leave, to find a new place to start your communities again, get in early and find places as mods around here.

        • Elle
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          171 year ago

          Spez has displayed a level of malice and disrespect for everyone, especially them. Why give him free labor?

          Especially when it reinforces his batshit delusions of being a post-apocalypse slavemaster: “I also have this somewhat egotistical view that I’m a pretty good leader. I will probably be in charge, or at least not a slave, when push comes to shove.”

          • Margot Robbie
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            51 year ago

            Money and fame make you fucked in the head.

            Have you noticed that all of those loud doomers are the rich Silicon Valley type? Him and Sam Altman and Musk et al. I mostly think that their main product is not tech, but fear, so they can sell themselves as the Messiahs of the unwashed masses and the only people responsible enough to control their technology.

            These tech people really need to read more sci-fi, even their delusional doomer scenarios are just so unimaginative.

            • @Soup@lemmy.world
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              91 year ago

              That’s pretty evident given that they don’t actually produce anything themselves. Musk’s not smart, he’s not even a halfway good leader. He can’t even do the shitty things without relying on others like the local governments to let him break unions or whatever. That’s just the billionaire way, they’re all fully reliant on others and the only reason we’d let them be in charge of anything is because, for some vague reason, we think they should be.

              If ya can’t be good without cheating, ya aren’t that good.

          • Bobbinapples
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            31 year ago

            That article certainly confirms all of my suspicions about the kind of (crappy, only in it for himself) person stevie is.

        • xptiger
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          “Every minute you spend moding reddit is polishing the investment you will never see a single dime of. Spez is going to get a good deal of money off you while spitting on you, and you will get nothing but saliva”

          That’s why I MANUALLY(R***** won’t care deleting, cause those are, of course, their source for investment, so only I have to) delete all my posts, comments, history, profile and account including disjoining communities and connections (takes time 😮‍💨 but at least relieved from fear), forever and tough (let it go🎤🎵🎶), so that, the ungrateful head won’t ever milk anymore information I had put.

          Information(data stored on databases) has made their success and profit(of course necessary but became greedy), and now they disgrace and maltreat the ones who’d helped the site flourished to become a wonderful world we’d ever wanted.

          I won’t allow them to exploit any information from me whether personally, actually or technically (even a short comment or pic or data or a bit of silly word) for malice with AI coming(already here happening) to Internet.

          Do to do fair action.

          • @Lazydog@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            I think you’re reading too much into it. Active users is where the money is, not outdated data. Just dont login or otherwise engage with reddit -that’s what hurting them in the long run

            • xptiger
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              01 year ago

              I don’t well know about active users as a criteria of profitability (I’m no IT nor businessman), but that’s a good indicator. But thinking deeply, why do (active) users or real online people (not bots) or such I go to that website? Because to me, I visit for information, anything whether current or ancient (especially with the help of search engine). Without information (from real online people who’ve posted/interacted/contributed/shared), why would I visit a website where I won’t find anything I like to look for or converse with? R***** has served as a news aggregator (despite they don’t create themselves but disseminate info), then a forum/discussion meeting (by users still providing info as comments/advices/knowledge/code…), then a meme rating and so much more, plenty of info. Without it from users voluntarily (generously even some info are deceptive/toxic/nonsensical), why would the other active users or the lurkers even visit a room nothing but people walking by?

        • @twitterfluechtling@lemmy.pathoris.de
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          11 year ago

          it’s also what gives spez the power here

          I doubt it is the small communities with less than 100,000 members which give spez the power here. I think it’s the bigger ones, the ones people often find when googling for solutions to certain issues. Unfortunately, even if those subs close down and even if users “delete” all their posts, reddit holds the power to restore them (if this is lawful or not, at least for EU-based users according to GDPR, is a different topic. I’m not a lawyer.)

          I think the value comes from the science-, open-source, diy- and IT-based subs. Those create the value people look for even years later via Google. Those are also user with sufficient technical expertise to maybe move over to Lemmy, or maybe even run their own Lemmy instance. If those subs stay firm or move out, that will seriously harm Reddit. And the smaller communities will follow eventually.

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        not wanting to lose something you spend so much time building to some random smug is pretty much human

        This should be a lesson that the thing they spent so much time building isn’t theirs to lose in the first place. It belongs to Reddit.

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        I’d heard of Lemmy and wanted to switch for at least a couple of years now, but without a critical mass of other people to post content there was no point. I’m excited that it’s finally a viable community!

  • @KuroJ@lemmy.world
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    321 year ago

    All I have to say about this is that this was a blessing in disguise for me. I’ve never heard of the fediverse until this Reddit fiasco happened. I’m having a lot better time here being part of something new and it feels good to start fresh.

    • @tinysalamander@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      Same. I’ve been diving into Linux and open source and self hosting lately anyway, and at the same time you’re telling me open source social media is a real thing and gaining in popularity? Count me in.

  • @devnoname120@lemmy.world
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    When you think about the situation, it’s really just Reddit cracking down on unions… Of unpaid workers… Who are defending customers’ interests… Which in turn support them… And all of this while pretending that they crack down on unions for the benefit of customers. That’s a really shitty move Reddit is pulling out right there.

  • Xero
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    251 year ago

    they didn’t follow Reddit’s “Moderator Code of Conduct”, here’s a summarized version for anyone who wants to take their place:

    Rule 1: Suck Steve Huffman’s dick.

    Rule 2: Suck u/spez’s dick.

    Rule 3: Suck it all the way to the balls.

    Rule 4: Suck it like it is the most delicious shit in the world.

    *New rules:

    Rule 6: You are not allowed to put anything other than Steve Huffman’s or u/spez’s dick in your mouth.

    Rule 7: Pay Steve Huffman and u/spez 20 million dollars a year each for sucking their dicks.

  • Yiggs
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    251 year ago

    Bit crazy watching Reddit devolve to FAST.

  • @markr@lemmy.world
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    231 year ago

    I needed a kick in the ass to get me here, and the second and third and … waves of reddit fuckery finally got me to join. It’s a shame. Reddit was once a good place on the internet. Now it is entirely enshitified.

    • @LawnMooser@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      I went back today…i have some plant id subs left and a couple of things that are still good, but yeesh, i had a lot to do today and i ended up wondering what is going on there. At this point there are things that are not safe for life, dammit. Cool to have this place now, i have to say.

  • Artistan
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    211 year ago

    Reddit is picking a fight with the internet…

    • @Weerdo@lemmy.world
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      They’ll win in the end when the internet gets board like always. Still, it’ll be fun to watch burn, knock some value off the IPO.

      • Xero
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        61 year ago

        remember Tumplr? Yeah, I don’t either

      • hoshikarakitaridia
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        11 year ago

        How the f do they win this?

        Morally? Nah that train left.

        Technically? I guess when it comes to user counts and influence there’s nothing really to gain and a lot to lose as well.

        Monetarily? Nope. They lost trust, which loses users and stability as well as belief in the platform. They will decrease earnings from investors, selling user data and potential ads.

        I don’t see a win here…

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    Reddit is going to do whatever the fuck it wants and will gladly fuck over the mods and users in the name of shareholder interests. These actions are chilling for anyone still considering building a community using Reddit.

  • @radix@lemmy.world
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    191 year ago

    “You have to do what the users want, unless the users don’t agree with us.” -Reddit admin.

  • AerM
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    If the mods of mildly Infuriating want to jump ship they are more than welcome to have their old positions back!

    I am also sure for those of mildly interesting they also would find it easy establishing a mildly interesting community here on Lemmy. I know I would join it!

  • @teolan@lemmy.world
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    There needs to be a massive resignation of reddit moderators.

    If reddit refuses to hear the mod’s voice, why would anyone give them their labour for free?

    Let the power-tripping mods stay, and let the sane mods come to other platforms. Let the site go to shit or make Reddit spend millions investing in its own moderation team.

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      I closed down my subs and moved here and started new ones. I’m not looking back. My subs were only moderated by me, so they can hire someone if they want to open them up again.

    • @MTO@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      It would be better if the mods stopped moderating, without removing themselves. Just let the communities become overwhelming cesspits, making it that much more difficult for the admins to scrub. That is the nuclear option, though, and it seems that the mods actually have hope for Reddit to compromise.

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        21 year ago

        I think what they’re doing is the most impactful. If the mods just stop, then under ToS they can be legitimately removed as inactive. If they’re active and following the clearly-expressed will of the community as determined by voting (you know, that core principle that all of Reddit is built on) then any action taken to remove them is an obvious and egregious violation of Reddit’s stated policies. If the community will just happens to be something that makes the website less programme l monetisable… well, that’s a shame, but nothing in Reddit’s user ToS says "you must work towards helping us profit from your interactions with the site ".

        Plus, many of these communities are voting to do things that accelerate the transformation of their subreddits into hard-to-clean-up cesspits.

      • @Risk@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Honestly, the train wreck of reddit corporatism isn’t new - if mods and users can’t see already that they aren’t valued then they’ll likely never realise.