• @[email protected]
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    1472 years ago

    Even if reddit reverse all their decisions from last 3 months I’ll still not go back to it.

      • Machinist3359
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        It’s really impressive how Lemmy/kbin have totally replaced reddit for me pretty painlessly. Any time Ive checked reddit out of FOMO, the content is far worse, and the comments are horrid.

        • @[email protected]
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          102 years ago

          I am dealing with involuntary muscle memory. It’s one thing to remove Apollo, it’s another to fire up Edge and resist the unconscious typing of Reddit.com right away.

          • Karyoplasma
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            I only opened reddit on desktop when I was writing a longer post and couldn’t be arsed to do it with the mobile keyboard. As soon as RIF was gone, I quit.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 years ago

            Lol damn. Yeah it’s harder on desktop.

            If you want to be fun you could do a little hosts file editing and have it take you to Lemmy when directly typing “reddit.com”.

          • Very_Bad_Janet
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            Leaving Reddit for other communities sparked an interest in trying other things like (new to me) search engines and web browsers. Having those new icons on my home screen forces me to click in different places and form new muscle memory. Maybe you can reorganize all of your apps on your screen/desktop or use a new web browser to force a little pause before you start typing.

      • @[email protected]
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        232 years ago

        The Memmy client on iOS convinced me, essentially same Apollo experience with a nicer and more informed community. Seems like everyone who actually participated on Reddit is moving here

        • MysticKetchup
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          It’s still missing a lot of the more niche communities. Most of the game communities I frequent are still almost entirely on Reddit

          • HipPriest
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            I still skip over to Reddit occasionally to check out some of the more niche ones out. But some of them have either really turned bad since they came back from protesting or weren’t that great in the first place and I didn’t realise.

            For instance I used to go on r/AndroidGaming a lot to find decent games for my tablet. But it’s a really repetitive sub with virtually the same questions, same answers, same plugs for shitty games every day.

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            Videogame subreddits are the only reason I use Reddit now especially Indiegames and patientgamers, so I used the ReVanced Patcher to patch RiF, so I don’t have to use their shitty app.

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              There are patientgamer communities on the Threadiverse now, of which the most-active seems to me to be the one on sh.itjust.works.

              @patientgamers

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              I’ve been looking into that myself, but also would like to cut Reddit off completely since it’s dedicated to enshittification now. I also have no faith that the workaround will keep working as long as spez is an asshole

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              Man I hope so, Lemmy is doing better than Mastodon since you need a much smaller critical mass of users to make the place usable but I’m still waiting on several communities before I can actually cut off Reddit completely (though losing 3rd party apps has massively reduced time spent there)

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          I alternate between Memmy and the web client. Memmy is excellent but the web client is remarkably good on its own. And I agree, the people posting content seem to have moved.

    • @[email protected]
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      I just deleted my Reddit account today. Don’t plan on ever going back, especially given how well Lemmy’s community has grown.

    • Altima NEO
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      It wouldnt change anything, anyway. Theyd change it all back as soon as they got closer to the IPO

  • Doctor xNo
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    Hateful news, but upvoting this cause it’s not the op’s fault Reddit is being a b*…

  • @[email protected]
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    1112 years ago

    “We demand the unpaid volunteers that aren’t listening to us to do as we say or we will find new unpaid volunteers who will replace you and spend their free time deleting posts and comments!”

    • @[email protected]
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      The fact that some people are actually willing to take that offer is both hilarious and sad.

      • @[email protected]
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        I get why people do it, I don’t get why people would do it to take over existing large subs in that mess.

        Wanting some control over a community you care about makes total sense. You put in the time, and you foster the kind of people and content you are interested in.

        Playing whack a mole in the current environment on reddit seems like a nightmare to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      "Also ignore that fact that it’s been two weeks and we still can’t find unpaid volunteers for /r/interestingasfuck "

  • db2
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    I told them to get their heads out of their asses, in those words. We’ll see how that goes. I bet they don’t.

  • Midnight_Ice
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    Reddit as a company is just so full of shit. “We’re so threatened by the fact that we can’t make money off of your subreddit that we’re going to threaten you.” Like?? All of this could have been avoided if they had just had reasonable pricing for their API. They’re just driving themselves into the ground.

    • @[email protected]
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      952 years ago

      Reddit’s entire business model is based on convincing people to do 99% of the community management work for free by telling mods they can run their communities however they want. Then the moment those mods (who, again, are doing valuable work for zero pay) try to actually run their community however they want Reddit says “no, not like that”.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        A lot of mods want to hold on to the little bit of power that being a mod gives them. Because if not, and if you could get mods to just stage a massive walkout, Reddit would be well and truly fucked without their slav— unpaired staff.

    • LazaroFilm
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      I know right I don’t get it. Now they don’t even get a lower price income due to a lower price, they get nothing from 3rd party apps. And they are loosing a chunk of their community and traffic base.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m sorry, but any mod that gets a message threatening them like that and stays on has zero self respect. It’s a volunteer job for god’s sake!

    • @[email protected]
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      382 years ago

      The problem is if you leave, someone else comes in, takes it over and can’t do anything to annoy the admins.

      At this point the mods are just tanking, and finding new ways to become problematic. Which hopefully people will see. The admins had an easy way to make this work and instead they are just struggling to keep up with this bullshit.

      • AToM.exe
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        The only option I see is for users to overwrite their comments and for mods to delete their subs if they don’t come to an agreement.

        I’m still giving them time, but sooner or later I’ll change my comments and delete my subreddits (even they’re just small ones).

        • @[email protected]
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          92 years ago

          You can’t delete subs, only set them private, and then reddit just appoint new mods to open it up again.

    • apis
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      Hoping any that are still staging protests are doing it to keep the mess visible to remaining users, current staff & potential investors. Reddit cannot retain any one of those without the other two.

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      It’s not really about self-respect or they would have never started modding. It’s something they felt was important at the time and likely still feel their contributors are worth sticking around for a while. It may take some a little longer to move their community over here but it will happen in the next few months. Reddit is making it very difficult to continue.

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      Moderators remaining are already showing signs of exasperation. I was wiping my account comments and received a week suspension for ‘inciting hate’ by an admin for a comment that moderators ignored (it was a comment in a post about an article quoting Putin “claiming the West wanted Russians to all kill each other”). The comment was 10 days old, but apparently editing to replace the original statement with “deleting - because Spez” triggered the admins.

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        Oh you too? I was wondering why I got a 7 day suspension yesterday out of the blue, I was so confused

        Oh well, just stick a fork in reddit because it’s done

    • @[email protected]
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      252 years ago

      I didn’t remove myself as a moderator for the two subs I mod, but I haven’t been on Reddit since Apollo shut down. I use my phone a heck of a lot less these days lol

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      Good on you.

      It was quite depressing seeing how many sub reddits ended their protests as soon as the mods were threatened with being removed from their unpaid positions.

      The power and control really does go to some people’s heads.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah, I stayed on the sub I used to moderate, and then when the community didn’t want to keep up the protest I left them, I wouldn’t really be able to do a good job anyway when the app I used for it when not sitting in front of the PC wouldn’t work anymore, so it wouldn’t make sense anyway, so rewrote and deleted all my comments, before I did the account itself, and my alt account as well.

      • @[email protected]
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        I think we need some rule or something here that limits the number of communities you can moderate

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          Not that I disagree with your premise, but the people that want to do it will just create alts.

          That’s just a cat and mouse game. IMHO, the admins and developers have better things to do with their life.

        • @[email protected]
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          The only time you can successfully institute anti-corruption tactics is early. After that it’s pretty much impossible.

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    More and more of these communities are going to see the grass is actually greener on the other side once they’ve had enough of Reddits nonsense.

    • @[email protected]
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      When Apollo lost access I thought “I’ll try out lemmy” and I’ve been so happy with the change of mix of posts that I’m much happier here.

      Feels like when I started using Reddit a decade ago, in a good way. Reddit shifted subtly enough that I didn’t even realize how little I was enjoying the content.

      I wonder how many other people would have been relatively happy moderating communities, posting content and comments, had Reddit just not been evil.

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        I agree 100%. I tried Lemmy and Mastodon not very long ago out of curiosity and now I’m in the process of deleting my other social accounts. I didn’t realize how little I actually engaged with Reddit and Twitter until I started doing so here.

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        It’s not really, most of the good ones are here already and some are here and finishing up on the other site.

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      Because they aren’t really volunteers. They love the power they wield and would do anything to keep it.

      The real volunteers already quit.

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        There probably are some that like the “power” but I don’t believe it’s the norm. Just like forum admins back in the day it’s usually just the most active people that also care the most about the community.

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      Have they not threatened the communities with scabs as well? Like “if you don’t mod this, we will find someone who will”. The whole thing just seems super toxic and I really feel for the mods who genuinely cared and cultivated their subreddits. A lot of time and effort to be put into something for it to be thrown in their face for the sake of money.

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      Little bits of power go to people’s heads. Seriously, that’s the only reason you’d continue to do volunteer work while being threatened for doing so.

      • @[email protected]
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        Maybe they just don’t want to give up on a community in which they put so much time, effort, and passion to help shape.

        • @[email protected]
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          I think both of you are right. Some people can’t let go of what they’ve helped build, and some people can’t let go of power.

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          So would you characterize that as “sunk cost fallacy” or “Stockholm syndrome”? Because Reddit has shown exactly how little it cares for its communities or the “landed gentry” who maintain them and if you were a mod who had been paying any attention at all to what’s going on, you’d be foolish to want to continue to maintain a relationship with it.

          Reddit isn’t unique. There are (obviously) other places where communities can exist and grow, without relying on the largesse of libertarian tech-bros who see you as just a means to a cashed-out IPO end.

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            I think it’s more nuanced than that. For example, I know that some Linux communities still want a presence on Reddit because being able to reach more “mainstream” audiences is still important. It’s not Stockholm syndrome to want to continue to be able to do community outreach as best you can. It isn’t always the best choice to silo yourself into another corner of the Internet at the first sign of trouble.

            Besides, we’ve seen a ton of mods simply doing double duty now, maintaining a presence on Reddit while simultaneously creating a new community in the Fediverse and I think that’s okay. Reddit didn’t kill Digg immediately and neither will the Fediverse kill Reddit immediately. All we can do is to show that the Fediverse is a more open and welcoming place than Reddit and I don’t think accusing all mods who aren’t immediately jumping ship of being on a power trip is going to help the cause at all.

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              Funny, I would have thought that Linux on desktop users would be used to not being mainstream 😄

              But you’re right; I may have been too harsh in my judgement. I personally don’t think that putting up with Reddit and spez is worth it given the statements they’ve made and the actions they’ve taken over the past month, but that’s not everyone’s opinion and I should do better.

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                Haha, we’re used to not being mainstream, but we’re also known to be OS evangelists! So I think not being siloed and isolated is important.

                Putting up with Reddit’s bullshit isn’t worth it for me personally either! I have, in fact, just deleted my 12 year old Reddit account in response to those changes. However, I also think that the mods are probably feeling a sense of responsibility to their community too. Like if they just jumped ship, Lord knows what kind of lackey Reddit will replace them with. I am sure watching your community turn to shit under an ineffective mod would just be devastating, and then to have THAT become the first thing a “mainstream” user would see due to the power of Reddit’s branding and Google’s existing search priorities is just the worst.

                Hopefully, the Fediverse flourishes and becomes the it place to be and Reddit will slowly fade into obscurity just like Digg. I know I already feel pretty comfortable here!

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        Yep, that’s why the phrase “absolute power corrupts absolutely” is propaganda. Any tiny scrap of power will cripple the average person over time. Also you wont be allowed anywhere near absolute power without being approved by the absolutely corrupt first.

        I’m not agreeing that that’s the reason why mods on reddit are still there, just my 10 cents on power.

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      Reddit wouldn’t have anyone to threat if every mod just quit all at once.

      There are hundreds of even thousands, newbies would take time to train and they would probably have to hire and pay for replacements to get up and running quick enough

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      Because many subreddits are moderated by shills who are getting paid to nudge brand awareness and sentiment for $$$

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      Yes, the mods who spent years building a community, who gave up their free time, and care about what they do don’t have any self respect. /s

      I really don’t understand this attitude or why people call remaining mods power hungry as if the admins aren’t doing anything wrong.

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      I turned all the communities I modded private and “basically” quit but I understand not completely quitting without thinking about it for a long time. I only modded for like 30K redditors but some of the communitites have millions and they got there with the unseen moderation. Mods love their communities and it’s really hard to just turn your back on them after you’ve cultivated real friendships and so much information has been shared. I think it’s a little more complicated than, “F reddit, I’m out”. They’ll get there though, it’s just become sooo much harder to actually mod the community you started.

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        @invno1 I have never moderated a community, but can absolutely see this! They moderated, because they loved the community and understood how to do it well. Maybe there are friends too, who you learn and discuss stuff with over the years. An angry user (like me) can “just” leave without many consequences. But a moderator also feels responsible to its community too. So I can understand those who have a hard time leaving. Maybe there was hope that Reddit will turnaround too.

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    I wouldn’t be surprised if Reddit pulled a tumblr and banned porn and other NSFW content and just made it a site wide policy that nothing can be NSFW.

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        Yep, they can attract more investment if they don’t have “icky” content for prudish investors to worry about. Forgetting that it’s a huge reason the site is popular.

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        I recall seeing some info coming out about porn and other stuff but after Tumblr and that shit show I figured they would be less likely to go forward with it or have some watered down policy that bans it but some things still get on the site anyways.

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          I think there was a post saying that nsfw subs now just have some message saying that you need to use the official client to view content.

    • @[email protected]
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      I have a feeling they saw what happened to tumblr. They’re not stupid…

      Ok they’re stupid, but they’re not that stupid… yet.

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        I dont think Spez cares about reddit at this point. He wants to IPO and cash out so he can hand it off to someone else to deal with.

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    I have yet to be threatened for setting it on in 3 different subreddits with over 1million subs each. I’m pretty sure they don’t have a simple way to log when a subreddit was changed from sfw to nsfw so they really don’t know which subs have done it as protest vs which were like that before. It’s only the top50 subscriber subs that seem to be getting any attention and it’s because media and userbases are making shitloads of noise to alert the admins to it.

    I expect they’ll do some database queries or w/e eventually but they don’t seem to know who to go threaten yet.

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      They’re definitely threatening the big dogs first, over time they’ll come for the smaller subreddits, though 1 million subscriber subreddits probably aren’t as important as the “defaults”.

      Same thing happened with the “Open up” modmail. Small subreddits stayed closed until it was their turn.

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        Huh, weird. I wonder how they’ve been tracking this then. We essentially made no announcements and have said nothing about it. Just did it quietly.

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    I just decided to abandon Reddit. It’s not worth it at this point with all the bs that’s happened in the past, and now this stuff too - what’s the point.

    I’ve been having fun actually looking for new communities and new websites/technologies again. Made me feel like a kid again first discovering message boards

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    Let me get this straight. They do the work for free, and are upset you took their tools. You then tell them open the subreddits or we open them for you. So they do that, and change some rules, now you’re upset and telling them how to moderate their subreddits. Like seriously Reddit. Why not just moderate the subreddits yourself?

    You have people who have given you FREE WORK for decades, they have increased the value of your site, and they’re justifiably angry, and all you’re doing is shitting on them more.

    What a fucking joke. I know this won’t directly affect the IPO but I hope some companies are looking at this and realizing that Reddit admins have made all of this so much worse.

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      At this point if I were a moderator I would just remove all NSFW tags and allow unmarked NSFW content, like just to fuck with spez, instead of John Oliver we just post NSFW content on every community and the mods do nothing

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          Not really, they’re not removing the nsfw tag from the cyberpunk sub, and people are posting nudes to justify the tag

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        The problem is that’s probably a site wide rule and will get admins to remove the users, (and potentially moderators removed).

        But I like how you’re thinking.

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        instead of John Oliver we just post NSFW content

        The two are not mutually-exclusive.

    • @[email protected]
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      If every mod that didn’t agree with Reddit simply quit at the same time, the site would go to hell.

      My advice to mods is to create a new community here and tell the community before Reddit nukes the mods. If the people know where to go, it won’t be as hard on the community itself and lemmy gets more content.

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      I think it’s too early to tell how it will affect the IPO - with valuation already cut drastically by Fidelity earlier and very much ongoing contention from the community (just took a look at r/pics and r/interestingasfuck, wow), they aren’t really going to be entering in the position they could have without these recent poor decisions.

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        I hope you’re right… I hope it’s true, I hope this hurts them, because this is what they deserve.

        But I also know share holders care about the money, so if they can show their decisions have made them more profitable, fuck the outrage, full steam ahead.

        And eventually the protests will stop somehow.