• @derived_allegory@beehaw.org
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      71 year ago

      That is just how they see their users. People high up do not see reddit as a community, but a bunch of “quality text” producing machine that will make them money.

    • @Cyder
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      11 year ago

      Yes, there can be no debate or negotiation. The community and 3rd parties are irrelevant to him.

  • femboy_link.mp4
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    191 year ago

    He’s right, it will. And that’s the problem.

    A two day blackout means nothing to Spez and Reddit. What it tells them is “we can treat the userbase and developers like shit and they’ll still use our platform for the other 363 days of the year”.

    The only thing that will force Reddit to the negotiating table is blacking out indefinitely. Not a single protesting subreddit opens back up until they realise what made the company so attractive to investors in the first place.

  • pbjamm
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    161 year ago

    It certainly will eventually, all things do. The real question is what Reddit looks like after.
    I suspect it will be something quite different, and something I want no part of any more.

    • @Swuden@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      For sure it will pass. I think the reddit landscape in the aftermath largely depends on the duration of the blackout. I think for people go truly shake the habit, it needs to go on for a signficant amount of time. Otherwise the masses will return, forget, and move on.

      • @prodigalsorcerer@lemmy.ca
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        31 year ago

        I’m currently using the Jerboa app. To put it nicely, it’s rather lacking, and that might stop people from switching. But it’s still a significantly better experience for my use case than the native Reddit app. No clutter, no ads, no useless whitespace. Just the posts and the comments.

        When the RIF developer makes a lemmy app, I think that might be the tipping point for a lot of people.

  • @Gravelsack
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    151 year ago

    Idk I’m liking Lemmy quite a bit and have no real appetite to go back to a social media platform that is hostile towards it’s users.

    • @ericthered926@lemm.ee
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      41 year ago

      Agreed! It’s a little rough right now, but it honestly feels like Reddit did years ago. I hope we get enough action over here to pull people away for good

    • @sin_free_for_00_days
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      21 year ago

      I thought that I’d have trouble breaking the reddit feed addiction, but I just jumped in with both feet. Scrubbed all my content to say something like “Reddit doesn’t care about it’s users, so I don’t care about reddit. Fuck Spez” and then deleted my account. It took awhile to run through all my comments, but I left and haven’t felt the need to go back. I’m realizing what a shithole that site was for my mental health.

  • @DreamySweet@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    101 year ago

    He’s right. Most of the site will go back to normal on the 14th. A 2 day protest only tells them that the users will accept any change they make with only minimal whining.

        • @probably_a_robot
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          11 year ago

          Right. I don’t see this going anyway other than what the Reddit execs want unless users abandon the platform en masse. I’m hoping the direction Twitter and Reddit are going ends up bringing more attention toMastodonn, Lemmy, and decentralized social media platforms in general

    • @LlamaSutra@sh.itjust.works
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      11 year ago

      Just like how everyone claimed they’d cancel Netflix but then signed up and made a new account when they blocked account sharing. People in aggregate are idiots.

  • @oskiboi@feddit.de
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    51 year ago

    It’s settled then.

    Tbh, while a few days ago I was hoping it would all blow over eventually and reddit would come to their senses.

    But now I kinda like it here. It’s a little rough around the edges, but we will smooth it over together. Today was the first time where I actually thought “damn, what if reddit does return back to normal? I’m not even sure I want it to.”

    Oh well, imma stay here ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    • D2L
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      11 year ago

      Does it drop the arm here too? Or done just for old time sake?

      • @oskiboi@feddit.de
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        21 year ago

        it wasn’t on purpose haha. it’s just the way markdown formatting interprets backslashes

  • @melonpunk@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759674/reddit-mods-blackout-protest-extended-indefinitely

    more than 300 subreddits had committed to staying dark indefinitely, SpicyThunder335 said. The list included some hugely popular subreddits, like r/aww (more than 34 million subscribers), r/music (more than 32 million subscribers), and r/videos (more than 26 million subscribers). Even r/nba committed to an indefinite timeframe at arguably the most important time of the NBA season. But SpicyThunder335 invited moderators to share pledges to keep the protests going, and the commitments are rolling in.

    spez is playing his hand too soon. If he’s trying to play this down as a bit of noise that will pass, then it’s just a signal to keep it going.

  • @naxsat@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    I don´t think anyone was expecting Reddit to shutdown forever, but hopefully with this changes some people move over to Lemmy to create new communities or migrate existing ones