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[–] Overzeetop@kbin.social 106 points 2 years ago (13 children)

I’ll say it every time: it’s their platform, their servers, their choice. However, we owe them nothing. If they want to go it alone, we need to let them. Let them hire paid moderators and we should delete our content so they have to create their own.

We built the communities there, we can do it again elsewhere. We have the expertise and the desire.

[–] static@kbin.social 70 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Reddit chose to be non profitable in order to kill off all internet forums.

It's reddit that's changing the terms, not mods acting up.

[–] Erk@cdda.social 45 points 2 years ago (3 children)

It kinda reminds me of what happened to rural buses in Canada. We had small bus companies going all over the place. Greyhound bought them all out and ran the whole thing as a monopoly for a few years.

Then they decided it was too much trouble and shut the operations down.

For the last twenty years there are no rural buses at all. If you want to get from point a to b outside of town, it's flight or drive.

[–] lightninhopkins 26 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Like everything else. Big money buys out competition and then kills off anything that is not profitable enough. Parasitic private equity take all the money.

[–] Shhalahr 7 points 2 years ago

Of course smaller companies serving markets the big guys don't want to bother with isn't actually competition. But the big guys want to crush them anyway. So stupid.

[–] thisjustin 15 points 2 years ago

That's incredibly sad, and as the other commenter suggested, all too common with big daddy capitalism. I can't describe how angry it makes me, and how powerless those situations make me feel at times. I'm so happy, and proud, when I see communities truly fight back - and I can fight along side then. So often we go out with a wimpe, I want to fight for the things important to me!

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[–] user36481@kbin.social 9 points 2 years ago (18 children)

There are reports they are undeleting content. The only option is to stop participating.

[–] tinwhiskers@kbin.social 9 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I've just been sorting my comments by highest score and replacing a dozen or so each day with something like "-> fediverse". So far none have been restored. Most of the lower scored comments don't have value to anyone anyway so I'm just ordering by most impact until I get bored.

Not participating isn't the only choice.

On days I'm feeling particularly petty I go into discussions and vote down the good comments and vote up the bad ones just to make the signal to noise ratio worse. Yes, I'm that petty.

[–] Erk@cdda.social 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'd skip the vote one, it's just giving them a bit more traffic stats. Agree with the edit though.

If you wanna be petty, edit your posts into contextual nonsense that looks like it fits, so Reddit gets just a little harder to read.

[–] Pixelologist 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Damn that's a good idea. Sort by highest karma and make them word soup that makes readers question their sanity. I just went with '.'

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[–] Banzai51@midwest.social 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Most of that was from subs coming back online. You can only delete visible content. I've been going back every few days and deleting the stuff that came back online.

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[–] Mishmash2000@lemmy.nz 59 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You MUST re-open the community you helped build over the years for free so that we can earn BIG monies on teh ads!! Make us monies for FREE slave!! We pay you NUTHIN! You work hard for USSSS!!!! Work when WE tell you too!!!!!! foaming at the mouth with rage

[–] nameless_prole@kbin.social 26 points 2 years ago

"Landed gentry"... Because that's what I think about when I think about unpaid employees.

[–] chahk 49 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

Step 1: open the sub.

Step 2: make every member a moderator.

Step 3: watch the world burn.

[–] Arystique 38 points 2 years ago (2 children)

One subreddit did this IIRC

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[–] Niello@kbin.social 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Can't be done unfortunately. There's a limit to how many pending moderator invites there can be. r/politicalhumor did the next best thing though.

[–] Raeyin 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] pizza_rolls@kbin.social 13 points 2 years ago (2 children)

They have a bot running that listens for certain commands in comments, so any user can lock a thread or do a bunch of different stuff just like a mod by commenting

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[–] scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 39 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Man Reddit is really trying to push a narrative of big bad mean mods, never mentioning they're unpaid and being ignored while doing a shitload of labor

[–] CapgrasDelusion@kbin.social 19 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] shanghaibebop 20 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Honestly, that’s probably an underestimate. 3.4m at 20/hr (so 15/hr plus overhead) with 2000 work hours in a year only comes out to ~84 full time employees.

I really doubt they can do what most of the mods do with 84 minimum wage (sf Bay Area) workers.

Even if you outsource, the amount of expertise in specific fields is very hard to find even with money.

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[–] hightrix@kbin.social 28 points 2 years ago (3 children)

That Google exec's comments along with the Apple showcase of Apollo must have reddit leadership shitting their pants.

So much for the protest having "no effect".

[–] HandsHurtLoL@kbin.social 19 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I think prospects of going public via IPO were tanked when a tech giant like Google is publicly venturing opinions about the platform.

[–] tenet@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago

And the Minecraft devs no longer find it a viable place to engage with their community.

Fucking. Minecraft.

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[–] lightninhopkins 21 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The mods make the community. I have modded a few subs and it is a pain to do well, so I stopped doing it. I have definitely had issues with mods (who hasn't), but if large numbers of the good ones leave Reddit is screwed.

[–] blindsight 8 points 2 years ago

I don't think I've ever had any issues with a mod. I got mad at one back in the 90s on GameFAQs, but, in retrospect, they were completely in the right and were kind in their response to my complaint about their moderation.

I was banned from a sub for mass editing my comments, but that's totally fair; I had no idea it was spamming their mod queue.

Anyway, agreed. I have complete respect for the mods that make the online spaces I frequent safe.

[–] Shhalahr 19 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Do it. Show your true colors, Reddit.

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[–] kuchaibee 16 points 2 years ago

I hope more communities think of migrating to other places instead of staying on reddit. It's getting worse with each passing day.

[–] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 12 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The sheer of panic in Snoo Platform, Inc. means that protest and blackout work.

IPO blackout looks even more good now.

[–] MoshBit 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] CapgrasDelusion@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago

I assume they mean go blackout again during Reddit's IPO/Initial Public Offering of Reddit stock in an attempt to tank the stock price.

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[–] ArugulaZ@kbin.social 12 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I'd like to kick Spez in the not stay privates.

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[–] Unhappily_Coerced@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I deleted 9 years worth of user content, across 5 different reddit accounts. Followed by CCPA "Delete My Data" demands, on each account.

It's almost as if, a large majority of reddit users are spineless, or consider their useless internet clout points more valuable than a small sense of morality...

A temporary blackout is not a protest compared to this method.

For those wondering... TamperMonkey browser add-on with RedditHistorySanitizer userscript (https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/23605-reddit-history-sanitizer/code). It's kinda slow, but much faster than doing it manually!

[–] Raeyin 7 points 2 years ago

I don't think that the blackouts were spineless. People tried talking, a protest, and then variations on telling the community that they're migrating or quitting.

I saw mods say that they were reopening their subs instead of being replaced, often long enough to ask the community a few questions. Some of them burned down their subs regardless. Others are still trying to protest in creative ways, although I don't know what will happen on July 1.

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[–] kbity@kbin.social 10 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Looks like they're holding out big hopes for July 1st to be the platform's big resurgence, and that everything will calm down once they throw the switch on API access. Sure, let us know how that works out for you, Digg 5.0.

[–] OrangeCorvus@feddit.ro 20 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (9 children)

If I'm being honest 1st of July will most likely be the last big splash and the last big grow for the alternative platforms. Afterwards I don't think the growth of Lemmy or similar platforms will be as big. Most of the mods will be silenced, subs opened and in 1-2 weeks it will be forgotten.

Reddit is way bigger than Digg was back then, has an impressive number of users so it's pretty hard to bring it to its knees. I hope I am wrong and that I am just pessimistic.

However I think the bad part for Reddit is that knowledgeable people and people you can hold a discussion with or to ask for help in different areas, are leaving/have left Reddit so the quality of posts will dilute.

[–] GreenPlasticSushiGrass@kbin.social 17 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

It will definitely be a slow death. The sound of a few engaged users uniting in protest isn't what will scare Reddit. The sound that will scare them is the sound of many casual users going "Meh" when minimally-moderated subs plagued with spammers and repost bots finally bore the doom-scrolling zombies looking for a momentary dopamine rush from Tik-Tok videos and easily digestible memes.

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[–] snooggums@kbin.social 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

If the more engaged posters have moved over, do we really need the lurkers and mediocre posters to prop up the new discussion locations?

It was nice having everything in one place, but if everyone came over then it would just be the same thing on a new platform.

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[–] tenet@kbin.social 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Subs opened... with who moderating?

Reddit has no fucking backup plan if the mods decide to bail. What happens? Communities go unmoderated, or randos take over which is even WORSE since randos bring about the possibility of the sub being shat up on purpose.

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[–] shortwavesurfer@monero.town 10 points 2 years ago

The dumpster fire continues to burn. As Demi Lovato would say "Let it go, Let it go, can't hold it back anymore"

[–] Granixo@feddit.cl 9 points 2 years ago

Can't wait for Monday!

[–] BaldProphet@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

"We respect your right to protest. Except you may not protest."

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[–] Unhappily_Coerced@kbin.social 7 points 2 years ago (8 children)

I deleted 9 years worth of user content, across 5 different reddit accounts. Followed by CCPA "Delete My Data" demands, on each account.

It's almost as if, a large majority of reddit users are spineless, or consider their useless internet clout points more valuable than a small sense of morality...

A temporary blackout is not a protest compared to this method.

For those wondering... TamperMonkey browser add-on with RedditHistorySanitizer userscript (https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/23605-reddit-history-sanitizer/code). It's kinda slow, but much faster than doing it manually!

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