• @iturnedintoanewt
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    911 year ago

    I saw a couple days ago they are not even respecting subreddits that were actually private from the beginning. I saw the mod of a private breastfeeding group freaking out because they were going to make the whole thing public.

    • @[email protected]
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      571 year ago

      Their tools are just not up to keep track of all these things.

      If only someone developed some third-party tools that could better help them with their job…

      • @Cybermass
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        261 year ago

        I literally used the default Reddit app all the time, they made so much ad revenue off of me.

        Now they are making none.

      • @sijt
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        121 year ago

        I’ve been on reddit a long time, over 17 years, and I’m a member of some private subs that happen to have some quite influential users in them. It would be really interesting to open those up to the public to see what reddit influencers are saying in closed spaces, and the amount of gaming etc. that goes on between prominent users you see all across the site.

        Admittedly, at least the subs I’m in are relatively quiet these days, but in years gone by they’d basically decide what was going to be popular, who was going to mod which subs etc.

        • Bob
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          81 year ago

          You can’t just drop this info without giving us the tea. Tell us more.

        • kamenLady.
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          21 year ago

          Each sentence of your made my heart beat faster.

      • @vimdiesel
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        21 year ago

        Honestly I think that 90% of reddit never commented and just read stuff so there should be a huge drop off in new comments vs historically, especially in those “popular” subs.

    • @dhork
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      51 year ago

      So I assume this means they will open up their shitty lounge that you need Premium to access, right?

    • @WolfhoundRO
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      31 year ago

      The private breastfeeding WHAT? Mother of God, this is vilest of the vile. And, speaking of u/spez, that really is saying something…

  • Sauce
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    671 year ago

    I’m really interested to see what happens at the end of this week. I have a group of friends that all hang out in discord and out of the group (about 12 of us) I’m the only one that’s moved on from Reddit. Every time I see one of them post a Reddit link I want to say something but I just keep quiet and don’t follow the links. I’m guessing this is just going to blow over for 90% of the people on Reddit and I’m fine with that but it is somewhat depressing to me folks aren’t as bothered by what they are doing to third party apps.

    • @[email protected]
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      Honest question, why keep quiet? I assume they are aware of the shit that went down in Reddit, if you provide Lemmy as an alternative some may actually try it and end up liking it more. The more people swap over the more it becomes an attractive alternative for others.

      You don’t have to be obnoxious about it, but just a suggestion could interest them.

    • @lwuy9v5
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      241 year ago

      So, say something. It can feel hard, but what’s the worst that can happen?

      Even just show a friend how one of their favorite communities has moved. Or just share a lemmy.world link instead of a reddit.com link to a similar post.

      Getting folks to move off facebook messenger or something like that to Signal felt similar about 5-8 years ago. But… enough shitty news stories and worse-and-worse scandals, and just consistently mentioning it as an option works pretty well. These things snowball

      • Sauce
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        11 year ago

        I did bring it up when the protests started happening, I was met with some apathy and something like ‘I’ll just have to wait and see what the new big thing is, until then I’m going to keep using reddit’. This is all first world problem stuff anyway so whatever, thanks for taking the time to reply and for contributing to the community.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      I used to feel the same but I keep reminding myself that I don’t actually want all those mindless users to come here and complain or be toxic. So far, the communities are much nicer than reddit because early users wants to see a different social media experience here.

      Maybe let the majority sit on ad infested reddit until they can’t stand it anymore. :)

      • @HandOfDoom
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        41 year ago

        Very true. At first I wanted everyone to leave Reddit, now I just want the nicer part of Reddit to leave and come here. I’d rather see less content with more positive interaction than a lot of content with a toxic community.

        • @samus12345
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          11 year ago

          Same. It’s best that most of the people currently on Reddit stay there.

    • @Traegs
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      71 year ago

      I’m still curious as to what is going to happen on the 1st and moving forward. I haven’t seen much news about whether or not moderation focused apps/bots will still work despite Reddit’s promises.

      My bet is that effective moderation is going to drop significantly. Spam is going to increase to take advantage and trolls (whether to usual kind or as a form of protest) will run rampant. The user experience is going to suffer for the users that currently “don’t care”. And then Reddit will die.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I think tbh it will be more gradual than that. AI and shills and whatnot will run free and unfettered across the entire Reddit landscape, and people will move on when it hits their personal tipping point and some alternative becomes more useful.

  • @[email protected]
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    671 year ago

    Reddit declined to comment

    That means what The Verge says is 100% correct. Reddit will speak when there’s corrections to make. :-)

  • @[email protected]
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    631 year ago

    Reddit would crumble badly very soon is those unpaid mods just immediately give up. The chaos will definitely doom Reddit and fast.

    But it’s clear that mods there would rather suffer than give up their made up power.

    • @[email protected]
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      301 year ago

      Of all the assorted protests I saw, I liked what interestingasfuck did the most. Just said “f it, here is what subs will look like with the bare minimum modding” and walked away. Mess up their front page, their advertising, and actually show what an unmodded major reddit sub would look like.

      If every sub had done that instead of some milquetoast 48 hour blackout, I think it would have been at least moderately more impactful.

      • @BoomBoomLemon
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        221 year ago

        I wouldn’t call the blackout milquetoast. It made the global news for days. What is needed is additional followup, which we seen such as moderators just giving up, setting the sub to NSFW, etc.

        At any rate, I’m gone. Reddit management sucks. There was so many ways to allow third party apps while charging the AI models. Tiered API rates, license agreements and terms of use, mandate third party app API users allow their advertising, etc.

        I was happy to pay $5/mo to keep using Apollo. Now I’m gone and wouldn’t go back after we saw Reddit’s masterclass in how not to run a business.

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        11 year ago

        And Reddit killed r/interestingasfuck for it.

    • eggmasterflex
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      291 year ago

      r/redditrequest is a disgusting feeding frenzy right now. For every mod that’s continuing the protest or has already been “fired”, there’s a dozen people desperately begging to be allowed to do free labor for that tiny bit of authority they’ll get on their corner of reddit.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        or more cynically, there’s probably some really exemplary members of the human species begging to turn sub’s into their particular cesspool.

        • @vimdiesel
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          31 year ago

          I suspect a lot are MAGAs that are champing at the bit to mess up popular forums and ban anyone who criticizes their brand of facism.

    • Che Banana
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      241 year ago

      Hard to give yo virtual power when its all you have sitting in your mothers basement eating cheezy poof because you’re a good mod…

  • 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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    561 year ago

    Reddit can get f’ed.

    Also, please donate so that we can have lemmy servers up all the time.

    • Freeman
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      451 year ago

      Im betting they are counting on most users just not being involved or caring.

      • @[email protected]
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        421 year ago

        They’re probably right, depressingly.

        I can’t make anyone else leave, but I did what I could by leaving personally. I am generally enjoying the experience over here more anyway, so I am not missing a whole lot. Maybe a couple niche subs, but I was considering working on launching equivalent communities over here.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          That a Welsh username by chance?

          And yea, thoroughly depressing… I find the situation similar to the old micro transaction / shit game port situation where the masses couldn’t care less and the small minority rebel and have little to no effect.

          Sadly those that care about these things are generally grossly outweighed by those that couldn’t give a toss. I haven’t been back to Reddit for 4-5 weeks now and as a very early Reddit adopter I thought the break would be harder than what it has been. I have mentioned in a few posts here that the most surprisong thing to me is how often I was being served subtle ads guised in the form of content on Reddit. In 4 weeks or more I don’t think I have seen a brand as such mentioned on Lemmy yet with Reddit it was legit every dozen posts. I knew this went on, but it took a week or so on Lemmy for me to realise the actual extent of it…

          Good riddance to the place, Lemmy feels like the early doors of the internet and I’m quite comfortable here :)

          • @[email protected]
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            111 year ago
            • post

            • actual ad

            • post

            • weekly repost of video from Youtuber who’s been pushing their content to the front page every week for several months

            • post

            • actual ad

            • random PR post from some Hollywood star’s agency: nobody knows about their secret charity work that we’ve told millions of people about every month!

            • post

            • comedian advertising their standup show on reddit

            • actual ad

            • wow look at this tshirt/gadget/macguffin that I absolutely must have! If only I knew where to find it…

      • @sijt
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        91 year ago

        This is almost certainly true. But what I can’t figure out is that Reddit needs Mods for the subs. And surely mods, and potential mods, are more engaged and informed.

        There’s always been this implicit understanding that Reddit gets free moderation across the whole site, something other SM sites spend millions if not billions on each year, in exchange for those mods having autonomy, control, and a sense of ownership of the subs they mod. That social contract has completely broken down.

        I’d guess mods get into modding for one of two reasons. One is power/influence, which is now seriously diminished, and the other is because they care about the community, and they must now be wondering whether Reddit Inc is the best place to host such a community when it appears to be so hostile to users.

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        • Freeman
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          21 year ago

          You are giving them too much credit. They aren’t thinking that far ahead.

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          That social contract has completely broken down.

          The gentry are having their land taken away.

  • Ethereal Zucchini
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    411 year ago

    Fuck /u/spez. When it was just the API changes I might have grudgingly continued using reddit, but after this display I don’t think I will. Reddit has shown yet again that huge social media companies cannot be trusted to act in the interests of their users.

    • sophs
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      211 year ago

      Yeah, I was still considering using it only on PC after they ruined third-party apps, but after this sequence of events I can’t stand being on that platform.

      • @BenignLarency
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        171 year ago

        That’s where I’m at as well.

        I was under the impression that I’d just hit it up on desktop every once and again. But now? I feel dirty using the site at all. Really hard to feel comfortable supporting that kind of behavior.

      • @axtualdave
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        101 year ago

        I have been casually browsing during work on my desktop.

        The quality of content has dropped significantly. To the point that this morning I replaced the reddit link with a Lemmy one.

        • @samus12345
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          11 year ago

          The nice thing about that is that only people who actually care about the quality of the content will look elsewhere, while the mindless doomscrollers will stay, where they belong.

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  • @toasteecup
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    361 year ago

    I’m surprised none of the big subs decided to say “ok, fuck you.” And nuke the sub

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      If they attempted this Reddit admins would 100% revert it and ban whoever agreed to do it.

        • youthinkyouknowme
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          91 year ago

          They could nuke all posts, right? If I remember correctly r/piracy did this once in fear of the sub being delete by reddit itself because of legal issues.
          Reddit probably has backups if that happens, but still…

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Nuking doesn’t delete, but rather sets a delete flag that may eventually later be cleaned. Reverting the flag is trivial.

          • @[email protected]
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            Posts never really get deleted. Deleting them as a mod unlists them from the sub, deleting them as a user unlists them from the sub and profile. Users can edit their posts to remove the text body but the post title and link stay accessible permanently to people with the url and therefore to reddit. The only thing that gets deleted (if reddit doesn’t lie about it) are images attached to the post if deleted by the user themselves.

            • @[email protected]
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              61 year ago

              If you send a GDPR deletion request and they don’t completely, provably purge all your data falling under it, and you complain to your respective officer, en masse, that’s not going to look good to your bottom line. Especially pre-IPO.

              So they actually might have a dedicated process for that. If they are sane. If they are not, here is your chance to make it expensive.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        “Because communities on Reddit are shared spaces that in many ways belong to the members of the community as much as the creator, there’s no way to delete a community.”

        More like the company then the members of the community lol

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      Given the lows to which Reddit has stooped lately, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Reddit respond to that by filing a lawsuit against the mod seeking nine figures in damages.

      Which makes me hope even more somebody does it.

    • @[email protected]
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      They can’t delete it as far as I am aware. They could delete all posts and perma-private it I think, but that would be extremely tedious and the admins could revert everything a lot easier.

      When you’re working within their frameworks, effective protests are limited. It’s why I just left.

      • @NatureLover
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        21 year ago

        Too bad there isn’t a free API that could be used to delete all posts /s

    • @vimdiesel
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      21 year ago

      It doesn’t matter, reddit has backups of backups. All they have to do is kick all the mods and recreate the sub

  • @[email protected]
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    251 year ago

    They are losing 1. Quality in UGC; 2. Quantity in UGC; and 3. Unpaid mods, which are all considered most important assets in terms of their (Spez’s) IPO.

  • Mindlight
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    191 year ago

    Time for the closed subreddits to let the users have a vote on full reopen or a reopen with a touch of John Oliver.

    After all, Reddit is just doing all this with the interest of the users in mind…

  • @Cyan
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    131 year ago

    I’m waiting till Apollo is officially dead, then handing over the subreddit I modded for about 4 years now to whoever wants it.

    • @TehWorld
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      191 year ago

      Don’t hand it off. Just stop doing the work.

      • @vimdiesel
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        21 year ago

        yesssssssss we may need moles

    • @MinFapper
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      151 year ago

      If your plan is to leave anyway, they have no leverage over you. I’m curious why you didn’t keep your sub private.

    • @Cybermass
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      91 year ago

      I’ll take it to dedicate it to posts about Lemmy migration

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    I’ve dropped all but two of my subs over the years so they have no power there. Those who don’t migrate or unsub must be kinky that way. As consenting adults they are free to do whatever they want. Not my problem, anymore.

  • Ghostalmedia
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    71 year ago

    Take my sub. I could give two shits. Reddit is the new MySpace.