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I bet reddit paid for that article.

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They probably paid for the title but the article isn’t actually that peachy, I’d say its assessment is accurate. The Reddit sub protest is over, and technically spez got his way, but the platform has been damaged and may recover or may begin to die out and be replaced.

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but the article isn’t actually that peachy

i.e., clickbait

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Yep, time will tell if the users that left were the quality users.

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100% Made the title and everything

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Of course it did, spez has been unsuccessfully trying to spin this. He assumed since he’s a sellout who has , we’d all bend over.

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…what the hell am I looking at??

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This is the third time this week someone has linked me to this cursed image, make it stop

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I doubt it given the way the article ends- it suggests that while reddit’s leadership got it’s way, that the incident might still have damaged the platform’s reputation and that in the long term reddit might not be successful in it’s attempts to be profitable either. I’d imagine a paid article would have a more positive or confidence-inducing message than that.

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I mean it’s pretty damned true though. Reddit won their stupid fight. They were always going to. Yeah they lost a lot of users, but there still a ton of users left.

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Tell me you didn’t read the article without telling me you didn’t read the article

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Who needs an article when you have a headline and expert commentary in the comments?

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Good for them, but the damage is already done. They seeded this place with a lot of users. Will it be enough? Who knows. But Lemmy is probably a looooot further along than if they didn’t shoot themselves in the foot.

This place obviously needs to continue with good content and active communities, but at moment I don’t really have the urge to open Reddit they way things are.

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Absolutely. I had never even heard of Lemmy or anything Fediverse prior to all the 3rd party API shutdown. Once Apollo died, I stopped using Reddit.

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I had heard of it, but was like “that’s dumb, just use Reddit, there’s no reason not to”

They gave me and many others that reason to reconsider

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Yep. I also didn’t think this would work as well as it does. Remarkably good platform so far.

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I’d heard of the fediverse too, and I liked the idea of decentralised social media.

But it was way down on my list of “things I guess I should learn about but don’t have time for.”

Reddit blackout gave me both motive and opportunity to learn, and I’ve never looked back.

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Yup, I saw the paltry userbase and didn’t bother. Other alternatives like lobste.rs and Tildes were a bit too closed, so I just stuck with Reddit. When Reddit decided to be stupid, I tried out lemmy and haven’t looked back.

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14 points

Same here. So far I’m rather enjoying Lemmy.

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That, and Reddit was getting pretty fucking annoying. The little annoyances had really begun to pile up for me personally and I know I’m not alone.

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When RiF died I deleted my accounts and found my way here. I still open a couple of niche subreddits from time to time just to check on updates but otherwise my time on Reddit is done. 2010-2023 (damn I hate to admit that).

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The host of a tech podcast I listen to has had a Mastodon instance for years. I knew of the Fediverse because of that, but I always thought of it as decentralized Twitter and not necessarily a way to decentralize all types of social media platforms.

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I lurked on reddit for years. I was lurking here for a couple weeks now but thought I should make an account to contribute. Reddit has gone down hill and I’ll never go back.

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8 points

I’d say that’s good news, everyone!

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16 points

Never would have heard of Kbin and now it’s all I use.

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Me too. Can’t even remember who mentioned Kbin but it’s perfect for me.

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Yeah, even when I’ve had the urge to check Reddit for something I’m trying to figure out, I will do everything I can to avoid it. And if I can’t, I try to determine how much I care about what I’m searching before I even give them a single click. It’s a small, insignificant protest, but it’s a forever protest, for me. I’m happy on lemmy, I don’t browse as much, I interqct with more of the community and want to help build it. On Reddit, I felt dirty because of everything they’ve been doing the last 5 or so years. Tencent, killing third party apps slowly and then in one fell swoop, etc. fuck ‘em

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I’ve had to visit Reddit twice since the protests started, to get information from a specific user. Both times, I used Brave browser in Private mode. They didn’t get to count me as a login, they couldn’t serve me ads, and their trackers were blocked.

I don’t anticipate needing to go back to Reddit ever again, but for anyone who can’t avoid it, I recommend that method.

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Lemmy, Kbin, Raddle, Tildes, etc. - there are definitely more alternatives that are becoming increasingly popular.

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10 points

Lemmy is so much more fun than Reddit. It feels like the old school internet before corporations took over.

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7 points

True.

Also, not only are people nicer on Lemmy, I find that I’m nicer on Lemmy.

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I’m nicer and more importantly, it doesn’t make me rage on a regular basis like I used to.

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I’m glad to have moved to lemmy. It feels raw and real, vs reddits polished curated feel. As if I’m actually reading posts by people. And I like that is doesn’t get me scrolling too much.

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It feels raw and real, vs reddits polished curated feel. As if I’m actually reading posts by people.

Because on reddit we were reading posts by bots.

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I went to reddit every day for over a decade, and now, I don’t. Zero desire to and in fact desire not to, same as Tweeter.

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Reddit “won” but I predict it will never regain what it once was.

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For me I feel like reddit began declining when Victoria was fired in 2015.

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This is very much when it began to nose dive

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Also reddit was invaded by shills and bullshit politics around 2015. For instance r/conspiracy turned from honest discussion of fringe theories like UFOs to ridiculous right wing horseshit about Hillary Clinton or whatever.

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It’s quite strange seeing all these digg migrants complaining how the platform was ruined after they joined. As a 12 year plus Reddit account holder we saw you guys as the end being nigh. Of course that’s all water under the bridge now, it’s just interesting the different perspectives. :)

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But the users will rise and the ad money will keep on coming.

We’re just the ghosts.

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Personally I don’t really mind as I have met some pretty cool other ghosts to hang and talk with here.

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I won, because I found lemmy.

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Exactly how I feel! I don’t care at all what happens on the other site. This whole thing opened my eyes to what it has become, and it’s not just the API, that place has become toxic af.

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Well it cured me from checking reddit all the time, so I count that as a win.

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Me too but now I check Kbin all the time.

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Ah! A fellow kbinite!

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There are dozens of us.

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Kbinites UNITE

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I’ve moved to using my time to watch more movies. I plan on reading but it’s a process to get me away from a screen at the moment. I check kbin maybe two or three times a day for about 30min increments. I used to spend hours and hours on reddit, but I like not having to constantly check it. I’m not really active on any other social media site, and reddit was basically my one and only. Now I just pop on kbin from time to time.

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Yeahhh. Even if they reverted everything, brought back the apps, and released a scheduled weekly video of Spez crying as different mods whip him with a belt, I am not interested.

Reddit can do whatever. I found an adequate replacement due to the protests, and I took it in direct response to Spez’s clockwork PR disasters, so the protests did not fail for me.

Interesting read that should have gone without saying to anyone trying to manage a company, what trust thermoclines are and how to avoid them.

Judging the worth of the protests depends on what your individual goal was. If it was convincing reddit admins not to cut and run with a giant pile of free money, now you know better. Nothing in the company’s history made me think they were the type, which is itself a warning sign.

If it was reddit going down in flames, that’s always a slow burn and seems nigh unavoidable for any company as the years stretch on and management grows complacent, but they visibly did damage themselves because you’re reading this.

And it was enough damage that several hundreds of thousands don’t really mind making their home at a competitor instead. It’s only going to get worse, not because they don’t already have millions of users who didn’t leave, but because they have a solid reputation for never listening to those millions.

The protest was a death sentence because their proven problem solving method is to ignore the problems as they mount.

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because they have a solid reputation for never listening to those millions.

Specifically, if you volunteer to moderate, create content, or build community on Reddit, you will be insulted and dismissed by people who are only in it for the money.

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I’d tune in once a week to watch that, but only through a web-scrapper

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Yeah but now I’m here…

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I’ve been pretty happy with the shift. I went to reddit all the time habitually but was very ready for something a little different.

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