Subreddits and third-party apps are going dark in response to Reddit’s proposed API changes. It’s the latest front in a labor battle between algorithms and the humans who feed them.

  • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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    1 year ago

    it’s a moment that has shifted the culture of Reddit forever. And shifted the internet with it.
    it’s the kind of shake-up that makes users realize the value they give to tech companies—for free—even if they just mean to give it to the community.

    And when those companies tread you like sh*it for all you’ve done for them, it’s time to pack up your bags and move elsewhere.

    It’s really sad to see what’s happening with reddit, but don’t forget, it’s we - the users - that have all the power to build up communities, not reddit nor any other company, and how we’ve been able to make reddit grow from nothing and thrive, we can do the same wherever else we want, let’s just hope we can keep the fediverse clear of greedy pigs.

    • @Mr_Buscemi
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      101 year ago

      Reddit never gave a shit about the users tbh.

      I once modded a sub that got brigaded by some shitheads and they ended up harassing one mod who posted about her father that just died.

      Begged the admins in private messages to help us stop this bullshit and they never did anything.

      Later we added a mod who we removed when he found he created hate subreddits. That guy then led another brigage against the sub by lying about why we removed him.

      Admins didn’t help again :/

      Eventually that shithead got permy banned from Reddit for making those hate subs but that took months after I asked for help.