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Tbh everyone just needs to leave reddit
Let the bots take over
It's always been Stormfront 2.0 anyway
Fuck reddit
Yes, at this point, there is really no fucking saving it or hoping for changes, they will go as far as they need to go to get their profits back up. It must be abandoned. The only time I ever spend on reddit is to convince people to migrate to kbin or lemmy (nicely, dont be annoying)
I find that a large majority of redditors are still somehow completely clueless about what's happening.
So I made this little formatted summary of events inviting confused redditors to lemmy/kbin if anyone wants to copy/paste; seems to get people to understand.
Unfortunately, the majority will not care. Reddit's app ranks first in iOS' app store after Twitter. This is what Reddit wants, people to stop using third-party apps so that they can easily target ads to users.
Even a small portion of users switching to Lemmy/kbin (like us) will mean more competition in the long run.
Specially with great looking ios apps like Artemis in the works that you could easily recommend
And sell their data.
@OtakuAltair At this point I don't care about redittors or reddit. It can go on to be wildly successful, doesn't matter to me, I've moved on.
Alot of us wouldn't be on here either if it wasn't explained to us; I think the confused people deserve at least an explanation too
Username checks out?
I had no idea lemmy was a thing until r/piracy. More big subs need to switch
And more people to copy/paste summaries like that! People can't switch if they don't know.
What really worked for me was the https://sub.rehab website. When I found that, it made me realize I need to stick with the people who actually built the subs I love -- the mods. Here I am.
My issue with all of this is everything is scattered all over the place now. Many of my followed reddit subs are on lemmy and then some are on other platforms and it's too much to keep track of. So my followed content is going to drop off a lot in general - I refuse to sign up for Lemmy. The name alone annoys me.
as long as they move to federated sites, its fine, you can access them all from kbin as usual. but if they decide to make their own site, or go somewhere centralized (ew) then yea, not much we can do abt that
this is great! thank you!
Also ... Reddit is a private business where people were allowed to come in to chat and talk ... don't act surprised when the owners and managers change their minds for whatever reason and decide to kick you out.
It's the company's space, like the lobby of a shopping mall ... people are freely allowed to come in, sit down and chat .. don't be surprised if the owners of the mall decide one day that they no longer like you any more and bring security in to escort you out.
You have no rights or privileges on a private social media site ... you have temporary permissions .. and those can be changed, disregarded, forgotten or done away with at the discretion of the owners at any time for any reason.
LEAVE REDDIT ... you're on someone else's lawn and they don't like you any more.
Yep, finally using this site lol. Admins have gone full dictator over there.
So we get a boost and upvote here eh? Neat
@LinkOpensChest_wav @minnieo delete all your posts and comments first. I did it manually β¦ it was interesting to all those bits float by.
I used Power Delete Suite, and I overwrote my comments instead of merely deleting. That makes the data even less useful to reddit.
@LinkOpensChest_wav That makes total sense in order to make reddit less valuable. It only took me an hour and I did it manually because wanted to see my comments -- there were many kind and interesting things I wrote. It was kind of sad and it also felt right to just go.
I just deleted my reddit account. Fuck that bs.
@LinkOpensChest_wav
@minnieo
Exception taken.
Don't get me wrong: it has been an absolute dogshit downward spiral for at least the last five years, but what it has become bares almost no resemblance to what it was 15 years ago - or even 8 years ago.
It had great potential and utility. All of it squandered via some of the worst decisions possible. Each of which ignored the current user base in favor of a quick buck.
It needs to be taken out behind the barn and shot.
Echoing: Fuck Reddit.
When I joined in 2011, it was already a bastion of pedophilia and bigotry, so I'm not sure which era you're talking about
In my experience, reddit has always been a dogshit web site
I understand now, and you're certainly entitled to your opinion.
That type of content comes with the territory, and could easily be avoided until relatively recently if you didn't go looking for it.
What was arguably the most diverse and far reaching collection of individual message boards cannot be filed away as a hyperbolic monolith of the perceived horrors such a place will inevitably contain.
Whatever your interest, reddit had a lively discussion for it. The cancer you describe is a result of the society it allowed to publish. Further, it metastisized from it's self-contained cesspools when they were closed.
It's clear that either your experience on the site is narrow, while the site is extremely wide - or you're retconning your prior experience based upon your current opinion.
You know how there are posts all over Reddit (and even all over here) saying "what's with the porn on r/interestingasfuck?" or "I don't know what's going on with John Oliver"?
It's because of them that the "protests" must continue. Raising awareness is the point. Only a small percentage even know what's going on.
Reddit would love for everyone to quietly go away, they'll pretend nothing happened and move on with a small chunk of users missing but still growing.
I could see some disgruntled users intentionally trolling and spamming the subs just to trash it in revenge for what Reddit is doing to them.
did you see that one guyβs hairy butthole? lmao
I'm eager to see how reddit becomes a steaming turd after June 30th, that imbecile is gonna end up with nothing of value in his hands. Let's see where that profit comes from then
It will be another giant soulless site for the masses to endlessly scroll and see the same tired reposts and memes. They're welcome to it.
they won't
i tried to move my 100k subscriber sub to kbin (i also offered two different chatrooms)
6 came to kbin and people started attacking me for having the sub closed (one person even resorted to transphobia like jesus fucking christ) and being "political" and one person even made their own version of my subreddit
moving is too much work (it's actually not that much work, but since we now need two videos playing at the same time and can only watch those vids for 30 seconds, everything is "too much work"). that's why people are still on facebook, twitter, instagram, and tiktok.
i'm very glad there's an acceptable amount of activity on the "threadiverse" right now... but i just don't have hope that everyone will leave.
I think your post demonstrates that it's a good thing everyone won't be coming here.
Right. Who wants to have a community full of those kinds of people.
I'm not sure what the skill issue is on that sub, but I, a moron, had no more trouble coming here than I did navigating reddit
Those are either bootlickers or bots, who can safely be disregarded
74% of reddit were ignorant assholes anyway, so no loss
@okbin@kbin.social itβs ok, people will gradually move out as Reddit deteriorates. Eventually most interesting people will be elsewhere, the platform will still exist but it will be an empty shell.
The important thing is for threadiverse to take flight and acquire a sustainable size, the rest will happen in time.
Stormfront 2.0? lol what?
Ironically this API issue will kill bots, which was needed.
It will only slow them temporarily you don't need api for bots
Correct. Now the bots will be constantly scraping the pages of every post which will be a much bigger burden on their servers.
It's funny, years ago websites switched to openly available APIs specifically to lessen server burden because of bots. Now they're swapping away from APIs because of bots, but those bots are just gonna go back to scraping.
Exactly spez forgot why they needed an api
Sounds like Reddit has a skill issue.
Yeah, it'll only kill the useful ones in the long run.
Yeah. The unethical bots will just use scrapers, as they already do for the many websites that don't offer APIs. They're already violating ToS, so they don't care. Ethical ones won't have that option (at least not past the fairly low quota).
From my understanding, they already aren't using the API.
If the spam bots were using the API, then Reddit would have been able to shut them down trivially. Part of logging in via API requires a "client ID" that uniquely identifies the creator of the app/bot being used.
They could theoretically have each bot account create its own client ID, but even that would be a pretty obvious thing to look for.
The only good that can truly come of this at this stage is sabotaging Huffman's hopes of cashing out for a second time, after he sold his stake for a ""mere"" 10 million back in the day.
Imagine having more money than anyone can spend in a lifetime and users who create the content for you. All you have to do is sit on your ass and do and say nothing, but then imagine what a pants-on-head stupid fool you'd have to be to do anything to mess that up, to let your ego totally disrupt the sweet deal you've got going. That's Steve Huffman -- the king of all losers.