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    The amount of dark subreddits is wild. I’m pessimistic that this will create any meaningful change on the platform, but really hoping either way that alternatives not backed by corporations will grow and compete.

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      If nothing else its forced people to consider the need for an alternative and to open their eyes to places like Tilde/Lemmy/Kbin/etc. It may not be much now, but over time if reddit continues it’s shitty behaviour and people now know these alternatives exist, more and more people can move over.

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        What’s Tilde? Tried looking it up but all that comes up is a software firm and a translator app.

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          Tilde is a Reddit wannabe. It’s the same kind of centralized, monolithic site that Reddit is, but its management hasn’t gone full asshole (yet.)

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            Then it’s useless. We need Fediverse alternatives not to keep jumping between proprietary monoliths that will be enshittified once people are lured in

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              That is why having several instances is useful, if we dont like one we can change to another one

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      It’s at least something… If the userbase and Mods protests against the platform practice it must be a very frustrating thing.

      Reddit’s CEO seems to be hardcore about it, still. Little Musk as I call him ;P

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      Agreed, it’s unlikely that anything will change with the current management. Just sucks in general

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    Just wanted to say that’s a very nice and clean looking page.

    Seeing some subreddits go private as a pop-up in the bottom right while on the site gave me a weird sense of apprehension…

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    Wow, you can’t even login to reddit to check what subs are black now. Must be getting hammered to death…

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    So are subreddits still planning to stay shut for only 2 days or are we extending that? Because 2 days does not seem enough for this.

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        I feel this won’t happen. If big subs continue to be dark too long, the reddit admins would simply remove the hostile volunteer mods and reopen the subs. The mods are used to being gods of their little domains. If they cross the line, they will be reminded that they own nothing. They can obey reddit or they can be replaced.

        That is what I see in the future for any mods that try to hold subs hostage indefinitely.

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          A possible problem is that they would be forced to find new volunteers to run them. While I bet there’s many who want to be “gods” I bet it’s harder to find people who can do it well enough to run a 10+ million forum. Especially hamstringed by reddits lack of modtools.

          So sure, Reddit can remove the mods and do it multiple times but it will continuously lead to a worse experience and sooner or later an unacceptable amount of spam, hate and CP will cause the advertisers to pull their ads.

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            This is absolutely true. There are often calls for ‘anyone want to mod’ on even smaller subs… and you know, it sounds fun to a lot of folks at first. But if you’ve ever actualy been a mod, even of a smaller community online? It loses its appeal very quickly.

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                Or, union president. Or pto president. Or fucking president of anything else that’s volunteer run. Just. No. Some things aren’t worth it.

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                I’ve seen plenty of communities where it’s clear that the mods only stop by from time to time and they get by just fine, spam and malicious posts will still be a small minority. Some set automod on a shoot first, ask questions later setting where all reported comments get deleted until the mod restores them.

                I really don’t think finding new moderation will be an issue. As much as it would be nice for Reddit to be screwed over by the mods it’s going to be a non-issue for them, there’s already measures in place to prevent subreddit parking and plenty of willing volunteers.

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            I feel like ad revenue is not their top monetization priority personally. It’s speculation of course. But I think they are learning that the free content the users create will generate much more revenue from mega corps who want access to all of it to train emerging AIs. Data, specifically YOUR data is valuable. What posts do you look at? What do you upvote? What do you downvote? What subreddits do you subscribe to? There is a wealth of information they will monetize. This is why I think they don’t care that the little app devs can’t afford their new API pricing. They can’t give the app devs one price then think Microsoft, Google, Apple and other multi-billion dollar corps would pay a higher price.

            Again, this is just my speculation. But the suddenness and the exorbitant price means they want to act now, and capitalize on this new market while it’s good. Their terms of service specifically say everything you post, you give them a license to use, sell, or sub-license without dispute, forever. This isn’t about ads.

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              I was thinking the same thing. Probably why the timeline is so fast too with only giving people a month’s notice of the API costs. And could also be true of twitter.

              ChatGPT and other LLMs are gaining a lot of value from information freely available online and sites with large user generated text submissions like Reddit/twitter want a piece of the pie.

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                The problem with this line of thinking is “why is 3rd party API data any less valuable than 1st party API data for AI training?” While this may be true, I don’t see this particular move being motivated by AI. They still have all the API calls and interactions even if they aren’t being made by Reddit’s own apps.

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                  I may be wrong here, but what I mean is they have ways to stop LLM companies from web scraping all of Reddit. The only other way the likes of chatGPT can get all the info is through to API which is currently free. So I think Reddit might be doing is saying this information isn’t free so pay X amount for access to our data.

                  Obviously 3rd party apps like Apollo won’t pay that, but Google and OpenAi probably will.

                  I’m not too sure what you mean by api data being worth less or more, it’s all the same data.

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          That sends even more of a bad message to the users and I would expect even more people to leave due to all the fuckery going on.

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            I don’t disagree, that’s just the kind of response I expect will happen. I mean the CEO was trying to gaslight a major app dev, I feel like they will lie about and demonize mods that go against them.

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          Sadly, I think you’re right. And with the wild number of bootlickers out there, they’ll be able to find new mods for those subs in a matter of minutes.

          Edit: which will be hilarious since all the good mod tools are 3rd party 😂😂😂

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            these subs will turn into dumpsters due to lack of moderation and people hopefully will leave

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      I think at least some are waiting to see how reddit responds but I’m guessing they will continue to ignore the community and carry on with their bullshit

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    Two major subs called /r/technology and /r/programming just went dark. This seems to have reached great levels now considering that CEO /u/spez himself is a senior mod on /r/programming sub.

    At this point, I think the most visited and interesting subs are already down on reddit, love to hear any exceptions which are still up and running.

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      AskReddit is still up, despite the number of posts I’ve seen on the subreddit asking for it to join.

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        Also /r/technology and /r/programming went dark only after lot’s of pressure from all sides and other subs.

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          Surprised r/programming went dark, considering its got multiple admins moderating it. I didn’t think they would, and they didn’t mention anything before I left

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          As a longtime subscriber to r/wowthissubexists, nothing surprises me anymore. There’s a Lemmy equivalent to that, apparently. I’d link it, but I’m so green here I’d probably foul that up. Worth a search at browse.feddit.de though. That was one way to occasionally discover unique communities I never would have thought to look for. Hopefully it takes off here too.

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    I decided to check the front page (as in /r/popular, what people see by default) out of morbid curiosity since most of Reddit has gone dark now, and honestly it’s like nothing has changed for the casual user.

    The biggest subs with the most traffic haven’t gone dark at all, and all the same posts and popular stuff still fill the front page, so for many people I suspect they’re not even going to feel this, but maybe it’s a bit too premature to be making this conclusion, let’s see what happens.

    EDIT: I was somewhat premature with this post, even /r/popular is pretty barren as things move nowhere near as fast. That being said, it’s disappointing to see how much is still open, and how some subreddits (such as /r/pcmasterrace) are clearly missing the point by allowing “certain posts”.

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      I just checked all and popular, the top posts are all about the blackout. It did feel a bit empty, which is good.

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      I have multiple reddit accounts and on one my front page was literally blank so it depends on what subs you look at

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        Mine isn’t empty, but it’s very different from normal. Still lots of stuff with lots of upvotes, but it’s just so off. If I didn’t know about the blackout stuff, I would’ve noticed something was up still.

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      IDK, seems quite dessert in my end. From my subscriptions most are gone (except vim, vulkan, accidentalgimbli and some very small ones, shame on them) and the front page (edit: r/popular) looks very empty too, with very little posts (many of them from “not too nice” communities anyway, like there was an attempt, publicfreakout and such, which is kind of on brand)

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        I suspect curated lists will definitely feel a huge impact, but if I had to guess (and I may be wrong), most traffic comes from browsing the default front page (/r/popular). There isn’t quite as much content, but there’s still definitely a lot of the same stuff still around.

        I could just be too early of course, as many are still in the process of shutting down and people haven’t gotten off Reddit yet.

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          hmmm… are we checking the same page r/popular? normally there is a new post every X minutes and now in the main page there are several >8h posts… I think is definitely noticeable and obvious (not to mention the three posts with information about the protest on very popular subreddits)

          maybe you were expecting an empty page? that will never happen, if that would happen reddit admins would reopen subs or even upload random memes to new subs to make it “not empty”

          or maybe reddit has local content and we are seeing different r/popular, I’m in Europe

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            I browse through a privacy frontend (libreddit), but I’ve never really seen new posts constantly on /r/popular, usually after maybe 30 minutes to an hour.

            I definitely wasn’t expecting an empty page, but I was expecting it to be… different, but it isn’t really, it’s just all the same memes / politics posts that I’m used to seeing.

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              to be fair, when I say minutes I meant that I used to check out r/popular several times a day, not every minute, so 30 mins is perfectly possible. Normally I used to see “new content” every time, and quite a few posts, today doesn’t seem to “move” that much, although I haven’t make a very thorough study, I just woke up 1h ago and checked twice after reading your comments.

              Also, most of it is super old (>8h) and the content is quite different, normally there are a lot of “everything” (“good” and “bad”), but today seems like everything is in the “negative” side (AITA, wcgw, dankmemes…) and some other subs that I have never seen. (quoting here since good and bad is very subjective)

              But we may have different perceptions and that is fine.

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                I think you’re right, it’s been a couple of hours now and nothing has moved, I’ve also gone into some of the reddits still open and they’re all restricted, so really there’s no content.

                I jumped the gun a bit there, now it’s time to try and avoid the site indefinitely.

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      same posts and popular stuff

      I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but all the top post from today and yesterday are reposts of previous top posts. More so than usual. I might have tightened my tinfoil a bit too much, but it think the Reddit staff is busy posting popular posts to make it appear alive to oblivious and new users.

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    8 years, 11 months.

    I’m going dark in solidarity. 100 minutes to go in my time zone.

    Goodbye, u/mutisi0n. Goodbye, Reddit. It’s been real.

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      almost 13 years for me, which is kind of wild to say out loud.

      going out in a blaze of mediocrity is pretty on brand, given how the site has been dying a slow, bloated death the last few years

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        Indeed, I almost lost 9 full years, lol. That’s alright, though. I really like Lemmy and I see that other like-minded folks are migrating as well. Please forgive our traffic! We hope to integrate smoothly

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      I’ve read about selling the account, does anyone have more information? My account is 14 years old, it might be worth something.

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        How much Karma? Older accounts seem to sell for more on Ebay. It might take longer though. Search “Reddit” on ebay and you will see some listings. If you go to completed and then sold, you can see some accounts that recently sold. There was an 11 year account I was looking at the other day that sold for $70

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      Deleted my icon from my homepage for sync on Saturday evening. Have had the odd craving but have managed to fill time with stuff I’ve been slacking on.

      So thank you reddit for your money grabbing move.

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    I’m one of the new Lemmy users, fleeing from the sinking ship that is Reddit. Hi everyone!

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    It has actually blown my mind how many people got behind this movement. Overall the change was not something that would have ruined Reddit for most, but it was enough of a middle finger of the community that we all got riled up for it. I am proud to be a part of this movement!

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      It might not be affecting the general population of reddit, but I’d hazard to guess that it is affecting the moderators significantly. You only need to piss off the moderators enough for them to take their sub(s) private.

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    There’s also a Twitch stream linked at the top of the page. Join us in sitting around, watching, and chatting as the proverbial shit hits the fan!