Some of Reddit’s most popular communities have posted open letters to the company with a series of requests regarding many key issues at the heart of the recent protests on the platform. They want a response by June 29th.

  • Noetic97
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    321 year ago

    This feels very much like a “when someone shows you who they are, believe them” type scenario. Even if Reddit backtracks and courts 3rd party apps in their eco-system, they’ve shown themselves. They don’t care about communities, users, or mods.

    When your abusive partner promises to stop beating you, you should not go back to the relationship. They will beat you again.

    • @Fribbtastic
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      1 year ago

      Looking at a subreddit that I joined right now, there is a poll about the future of the subreddit and the protest and 53% are to stay open.

      MANY in the comments see the protest as useless and that it “hurts the community”. While I agree with the point that it locks users out from the subreddit, especially for tech support, I can tell you that they all don’t really care about this.

      I also have seen someone create a replacement subreddit for the private one just to fill the gap.

      And looking at all those Awards being given out in the posts about the AMAs and such, I have very little hope that something will change on Reddit’s side.

      I think, all the mods of those subreddits just pack up and leave to the alternatives like lemmy and let the Subreddits rot.