• Kissing Ash
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    692 years ago

    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.

    • 0485OP
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      A lot of subreddits will stay closed indefinitely.

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        • @NotYourSocialWorker
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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.

          • @taj
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            302 years ago

            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.

            • @wbgraphic
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              132 years ago

              Real-world equivalent: “You should run for HOA President!”

              • @taj
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                52 years ago

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

              • @Chewy12
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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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            • @Doggylife
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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.

              • @ewe
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                52 years ago

                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.

                • @Doggylife
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                  42 years ago

                  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.

        • FartsWithAnAccent
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          132 years ago

          I’d like to see the mods wipe the subs on their way out if reddit continues to ignore the community.

        • Dick Justice
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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 😂😂😂

          • @hydra
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            112 years ago

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

        • @Rick
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          112 years ago

          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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    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      132 years ago

      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