A long time ago, I played an MMORPG that was scheduled to shut down the beta world. That feeling, in the last moments, of everything around you seeming just as before, but knowing that this could be the last time ever you’re seeing that world. That community.
I’m getting the same feeling looking at reddit right now.

Sure, the blackout might fizzle. The admins might be forced to recant, most subreddits might return. Even if they don’t, reddit could survive in some form.

… or a digg apocalypse is repeated, and we’re all presently witnessing the last moments before the bombs fall and nothing will ever be as it used to be.
A strange feeling, standing on the precipice of Internet history.

    • Personal opinion: I also think that we should actively encourage people to actively fuck with the new normal in Reddit. The mods staying behind will be the ones who are OK submitting their communities to a hostile agent, so I don’t really feel sorry for them.

      • Our community sub was taken over by a group of Neanderthals a few years ago. They have a weird agenda no one can figure out, and it’s dramatic as hell. Really good sub before they took over, I mean community related subs have always been a bit…spicy, but it was all in all not a bad place. Said mod team is no abiding by the blackout, because they see themselves and their little hive dictatorship as “too important” to participate. As long as they stay there, within their little echo chamber, maybe the rest of us normal people can build a new normalized community on the fediverse.

        • Said mod team is no abiding by the blackout, because they see themselves and their little hive dictatorship as “too important” to participate.

          Uh. Garden Napoleons are always like this. Gotta love them…

          maybe the rest of us normal people can build a new normalized community on the fediverse.

          I don’t even know which is your community, but I seriously hope so. All this Reddit API fiasco has been a blessing disguised as a curse, as I feel that the Fediverse is way more accommodating for all those communities than Reddit ever was.