•  starrox   ( @starrox@lemmy.ml ) 
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    382 years ago

    They took my RiF. The CEO seems like an absolute bastard. It got more and more toxic over the years. I can take some abuse but this was a bit too much. If it continues to be popular I’ll use it for information gathering just like always, but they wont get any content, interaction or ad revenue from me.

    This blackout thing, while surely sending a message, will be pointless in the end imo. The bosses have decided how they want to proceed and that’s that.

      •  starrox   ( @starrox@lemmy.ml ) 
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        132 years ago

        Yeah. I meant pointless in the sense of “we as the reddit community want to change the companies business strategy shortly before an IPO”.

        You being brought here (same as me) through the backlash-posts is great. But unless certain highly frequented subs go dark PERMANENTLY I dont see much that could sway the reddit leadership towards a more community friendly approach.

    •  TWeaK   ( @TWeaK@lemmy.ml ) 
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      72 years ago

      The CEO is an absolute bastard. He’s twisted the words of his “friend” Aaron Swartz, the real founder of the site, and bastardised his creation while trashing his legacy.

      The blackout isn’t pointless, it’s just not yet enough. Reddit needs to die, and the blackout is a step towards that. It started as a way to try and get admin to change, and in that respect it has and will fail, but it is the first step to reddit going the way of digg.

  •  ultra   ( @Ultra980@lemmy.ml ) 
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    322 years ago

    Better than every user from Reddit coming to Lemmy, for a few reasons:

    • servers would crash
    • the reddit “hivemind” would move to Lemmy
    • the shitty jokes would continue here
    • just check r/redditmoment, do you want that to become c/lemmymoment?
    • right now the community here is big enough that there are enough posts to keep us entertained, but small enough to get to interact multiple times with the same people and not get drowned in a sea of posts/comments
    • the Lemmy community rn is also formed of at least mildly tech-savvy people (that could figure out the whole instances thing), that isn’t the case for Reddit
    • I don’t really agree on the whole tbh. Specifically, the one thing that’s still keeping my Reddit account alive is that there’s a bunch of communities that don’t exist on any other platform because they’d need enough of a “critical mass” of users for it to make sense; and they’re too niche otherwise.
      A huge influx of users certainly comes with… Challenges, I do not deny that. But I’d also love to not have to use Reddit anymore solely because of its active user count. And new Lemmy users are unlikely to come from Twitter or something; as it’s a different kind of format.

      Also, I think the sentiment of “the Lemmy community rn is also formed of at least mildly tech-savvy people […]” is kind of exclusionary for no real reason, I don’t think you have to be tech-savvy to have a good perspective on things, make a good joke or all in all be a positive person to interact with.

    • I’ve been around long enough now to know that that sort of thing is unavoidable long term (and with popularity). The good thing about Lemmy is it’s pretty low-friction to set up a new community on a different instance if need be.

  • I’ve just finished deleting the past 9+ years comment and post history on my account, I’m just waiting until I have copied some of my saved stuff elsewhere then I’m deleting my account. Fuck Reddit and the cesspit it has become.

  •  SolNine   ( @SolNine@lemmy.ml ) 
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    212 years ago

    I won’t… I primarily use Reddit through SyncPro, I won’t be downloading the Reddit app as it’s a steaming pile of garbage. My Reddit use has already dropped by 90%, as I do sometimes use it from my PC.

  •  Seven   ( @Seven@feddit.de ) 
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    202 years ago

    My whole Reddit experience was Apollo, even on desktop after the release for M1 Macs.

    So they’re not killing just an app to connect with Reddit, they’re killing the Reddit experience (at least for me).

    I’ve stopped using Reddit web years ago, I installed the official Reddit app last month and uninstalled it after 5 minutes because it felt like a piece of shit.

    I will stick with lemmy and even think about starting to create content.

  •  TWeaK   ( @TWeaK@lemmy.ml ) 
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    192 years ago

    They’ve just today killed old reddit for users not logged in, now you get a “you broke reddit screen”. It still works if you’re logged in, but the days are counting down.

    I’m just waiting for the day they take over the subs that have closed down, reopening them as part of the powermod’s “projects”. That should be a real show. /popcorn

    • I’m curious, because we all have our own reasons, is it just about third-party apps ? about the broader direction Reddit has been headed in over the last several years

      What if they do reduce their pricing structure so that third-party apps can more reasonably afford it in the short term? What makes you think they have your (being a broad term for the Reddit Community as a whole) interests in mind as they continue to grow and change the platform?

      •  voxel   ( @vox@sopuli.xyz ) 
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        62 years ago

        infinity is the free and open source one, right?
        basically there’s zero chance that they’ll be able to afford any commercial-grade , let alone reddit api pricing.
        there’s absolutely no hope.

  •  treagod   ( @treagod@feddit.de ) 
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    152 years ago

    I think it will be quite different afterwards, especially for those subs that permanently go black. If Lemmy can provide a alternative community for those subs and enough content is provided the people might stay there

  •  peef ಠ_ಠ   ( @PeefJerky@lemmy.ml ) 
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    Louis Rossmann really made some great points that a 2 day blackout doesn’t mean anything in his recent video. People need to understand that it won’t hurt Reddit at all of subreddits just start functioning normally after 2 days.

  • I think many will forget. Meanwhile the rest of us that continue to use Lemmy, can hopefully mirror a load of the more popular communities, even if they have a very low numbers of moderators. That way, if there ever is another protest, many will be able to blend into their favourite communities without missing a beat. May even stay here. I think if the communities exist, even if it’s just the basics, more users will come and stay.