That’s a recent quote from Reddit’s VP of community, Laura Nestler. Here’s more of it: This week, Reddit has been telling protesting moderators that if they keep their communities private, the company will take action against them. Any actions could happen as soon as this afternoon.

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Reddit is dead after this

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Sadly, I don’t think so. I think they looked at the number of new users and the number of users using 3rd party apps and decided they can lose those.

Edit: apparently Reddit has between 500 million and 1.6 billion active users monthly. According to RiF developers, RiF and Apollo have a combined 3 million active users. If all of those 3rd party app users decide to never go back, Reddit might lose between 0.6% and 0.2% of their userbase. I think they’ll be fine…

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I don’t think the issue is that users will abandon, but that the site was only as usable as it was because of the mod tools that allowed the people who worked for free to moderate.

Now spam, hate, and all other such garbage will be a lot more common. One subreddit I subscribed to only had a single active mod and the only reason the sub was functional was the mod tools that now no longer work.

It may take some time, but people will leave when the subreddits are flooded with hate and spam.

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That’s until you factor in that the majority of that 0.6% and 0.2% were the people running their site for free, disabled people, or both.

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With so many of the power-users and mods abandoning ship, we’d better start a death pool for old.reddit.com, since it’s mostly power-users that stay with old Reddit. How long until it gets Spez’d so desktop users have to suffer enshittification with the mobile app users?

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I completely understand Reddit wanting to be as profitable as possible, however it’s the approach to the users, developers, and blatant lack of care, respect and transparency that got my back up - suspect a lot of people may be the same. Communities always move and change, no platform is too big to fail.

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I’m with you. I get needing to make money, but needing to go public and become just another cringe social media platform is just sad. RIP Reddit. Hello Lemmy.

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I was waiting it out until I heard mods were being threatened. That’s the final call.

I’m going to be replacing posts with links to my never used socials because who cares if I’m spamming at this point.

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All they had to do was allow Reddit premium users to access the site using third-party apps.

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Yup. I was plenty happy to pay to keep using BaconReader. Give everyone a few months to set that up and I think things would’ve been fine. Instead, we get basically the most ham fisted way it could’ve gone.

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Ohh interesting. Thinking about that, yah I would of signed up probably.

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Not only this, but this has happened before. It was called Digg back in 2010.

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Reddit can’t run without its moderators and it can’t monetize without data. I encourage everyone who’s defected to Lemmy from Reddit to wipe their old Reddit account using Redact. I just wiped my old account of 15 years worth of comments and post history.

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Ignore, duplicate 😣

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As much as I would like to do this I have too many posts there have legitimately helped people who were struggling with things.

I’ve had people respond to months old posts thanking me on several occasions for helping them. I can’t in good conscience remove thay just to spite reddit, and I do a lot of stuff out of spite.

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I wiped my 10 year old account last night. Everything except my last post telling spez to fuck off and that he and his board have no soul or humanity.

It was hard seeing it all go, but if life has taught me anything, it’s that all things are impermanent and we should always be prepared to let go.

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There was a YouTube vid posted a few days ago showing that posts are being reinstated after deletion.

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I’m waiting for a couple of days until I’m sure my deleted comments stay deleted. After that, I’ll wipe my 6 years old account.

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That’s how I’m doing it too - overwrite everything, then once I can confirm it hasn’t been reverted, purge the account. Fuck the way Reddit treated the mods that made their business possible.

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It was just a matter of time, really.

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