69 points

Just like dndmemes, it’s not that they removed the nsfw content, they removed everything. There is a hand full of posts left from over a month of content. On dndmemes they bothered to sort out maybe 30 non-nsfw posts from the highest rated posts, here it’s more like 5. Seems they are getting even lazier about it.

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Looking at dndmemes now I wanna say they even borked various sorting styles to make this harder to see

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14 points

I just checked and literally every post in the past three days was submitted by just two accounts, with one user accounting for easily 95% of the posts.

Jesus, reddit really is dying.

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That could be because the mods have made a rule that auto mod will remove all new posts until a nod has had a chance to physically review it before allowing it to be visible on the sub since they have lost some of their most active mods and moderation tools. It’s another way for the mods to continue the protest and I for one hope they continue to irritate reddit admins as much as they can.

I would say they should just completely abandon ship. But then reddit will just give the sub to some power mod who still like to be dominated by the reddit admins and the sub will get back to full flow.

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26 points

I clicked on it and it wouldn’t even let me read anything without getting the app cause it’s nsfw

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14 points

Desktop site enabled -> old.reddit

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6 points

You need to login if you want to view the sub with a browser.

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91 points

Does this mean that Reddit is now responsible for any illegal content on it?

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64 points

Always has been, but now they need to do the grunt work themselves. Bunch of fools shat on their free labor.

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In the EU, maybe. In the US, no. Internet companies aren’t held liable whether they enforce editorial control or not.

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16 points

That took longer than I expected it to.

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46 points

shows the actual capacity reddit has to operate without the help of their experienced moderators who they managed to collectively piss off

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27 points

Strange, I read for weeks how easily replaced they’d be by the thousands of willing, competent volunteers.

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14 points

Obviously it’s Lemmy fault for taking all the good mods not their fault no way

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19 points

Is there a official lemmy instance for this?

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I don’t think it’s official, but there’s certainly !interestingasfuck@lemmy.world here. Aka https://lemmy.world/c/interestingasfuck , I don’t know the equivalent of r/. /c/interestingasfuck?

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18 points

The pornography or interestingasfuck?

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12 points

ngl interestingasfuck pornography sounds interesting

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36 points

I mean, what makes something official in your opinion? I could just open one now and it’d be as <fictional institution> approved as any other.

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13 points

According to migration sites like sub.rehab, “official” Communities are those started up by ex-Reddit moderators. If you start up your own, the best you can ask for is “spin-off” status

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Wasn’t aware of that site. Thank you.

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17 points

It doesn’t look like there’s anything official. Closest community is, I guess, !damnthatsinteresting@lemmy.ml

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