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    What I don’t understand is why that matters. Why make it an us vs them thing?

    Because many protesters called reddit their home for years and would probably have never left if what happened didn’t happen. They don’t hate reddit - they hate what spez and the top management are doing to it.

    In my case, there are still communities there that haven’t moved here nor on other alternatives. You can say start a community, but that’s being simplistic. It’s hard to make a community when you’re the only one active there.

    Exactly what was achieved, nothing. The API blackouts showed the admins don’t care what the community thinks or wants, and no amount of fuck spez on r/palce was going to change that.

    I disagree. This is about money. This is about investors. This is about advertisers. It’s the same reason why there are no ads on nsfw subs.

    Sure, they can show investors/advertisers how much traffic there is, but they also can’t hide how much turmoil there is. And we all know advertisers care about how their brand is perceived, while investors are also concerned about a site’s stability. At the very least, it’ll give them pause since there are other places to advertise without all the hate and instability.

    Investors and businesses aren’t (always) stupid. It’s impossible to miss that many accounts on r/place were bots which means nothing to their goals (and even hinder them).

    And the majority of R users will never care. That is my point. Most people go there for fun and do not care about anything else.

    Everyone knows that. But what about the users who don’t even know what’s going on? What about those who want to leave but have no idea there are alternatives?

    And don’t bother telling me no one will come after learning about alternatives. Tons of us came here exactly because of that. It may not be a huge wave (probably a trickle, if that), but it’s much better than nothing.

    That will not change.

    Then why bother protesting ANYTHING at this point? And I’m not talking about just reddit.

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      Then why bother protesting ANYTHING at this point?

      The protest failed, you need to accept that. You sound really emotionally invested in R. So nothing I say will likely change that.

      I am saddened that r is over for me, but honestly the 2 or 3 hours a day freed up by that has made me not even want to go back.

      Anyway, I am going to follow my own advice and stop talking about it. Time to go for a walk.

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        Lol no. I’m definitely not invested. I just deleted the account I made for r/place literally half an hour ago and uninstalled the app.

        I also don’t believe the protest failed because killing reddit was never my goal nor expectation. We’re on lemmy/kbin. That’s a win. There are people who think the way to win is to bring down reddit, but imho that’s simply impossible.

        Enjoy your walk. :)

        Unfortunately I can’t because there’s a storm here. :(

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          Holy shit, you made a new account and installed the official app when they started /r/place again?

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            Yeah. It’s not that hard. And it’s not like there weren’t thousands (I’m not even exaggerating - it’s probably tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands) 1-karma 1-day-old accounts there for bots. So no, i did not cause reddit’s traffic to skyrocket, if that’s what you’re trying to get to.