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[–] Gerryflap@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago

This change may also be explained because many protestors are still gone. I have barely touched Reddit after the blackout, and the only time I did was to support some of these votes. But inevitably I must've missed some. It's probably a bit of survivorship bias. Though it's probably also partially that people did indeed realize that they can't miss the thing they're addicted to for more than 2 days.

[–] aski3252@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I think there is a strong difference between people who were on reddit before and after 2016. People who joined after were already used to the official app and new website design, they don't know anything else, so they tend not to care.

There are also a lot of lurkers and casual browsers, they also tend not to care.

The ones who do care a are very loud about it is mainly the old school hardcore members who did not have an official reddit app and who never got used to the new design

[–] bloodsangre7@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yep, a majority of the users never saw old.reddit and are used to social media being a single post taking up a whole screen where just tap and move on. A super majority weren't there for the digg exodus where many of the same issues that are happening now came to a head. Its a totally different group of people on reddit

Leading up to the blackout I had seen some alternatives suggested, joined Lemmy on Monday and have been very happy with the feel of this place

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[–] JarmenKell@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

People are so weak when it comes to shit like this. Nobody cares about their obligations anymore and it weakens the fight for thoes that care. Not just talking about the reddit blackout. Feels like this is the case with many things in life…

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[–] Kachajal@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

For better or for worse, spez was correct in claiming that this will just blow over. People in general are shit at boycotts, redditors doubly so - there's barely any group cohesion or leadership there.

The people who see an issue with reddit's current behavior have left, the others will just keep going on a much shittier platform. As it has ever been.

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[–] valveman@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

LMAO, what? Protests ain't fun at all and aren't meant to be. Here in my country, it's pretty common to see public school teachers doing protests and strikes demanding better salaries, then get shot by cops using rubber bullets or get some pepper spray in the face. I don't think they protest because getting shot is "funny", they do because they want a real change for everyone.

Also, the protesters ARE (or at the very least should be) aware of the risks and downsides. If the people you work with decided to make a strike because of something they don't like or agree with in your workplace, they are at least aware they may be replaced by scabs or get fired. Likewise, the mods and users who embraced the protest were aware the community content would be inaccessible and they'd have to find other things to do aside doomscrolling all day.

So no excuses here, people got into this because they really want some changes, and those who didn't either: are Reddit bootlickers; aren't aware of the real impact the API changes are going to make or; aren't able to reach much people without staying on Reddit (here I talk specifically about FMHY and Piracy communities)

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[–] GoochGuardian@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I just hate the stock Reddit app so much. Maybe in the future I’ll use it on desktop. Third party apps are really the only reason I was on Reddit so much lol

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[–] root@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago

Eh, I used Reddit daily for 14 years, and quit cold turkey. The first few days were rough, but between the feddiverse and inoreader, I'm doing fine.

Sure the communities I left behind were much larger, but honestly the responses I get here are of much higher quality.

[–] s4if@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago

This is one of many sad reality in life. :(

[–] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

Reddit was my primary social media page for over 2 years now.

Now that it's practically gone, finding good alternatives is hard.

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[–] Designate6361@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 years ago

This is why I left, Redditors are just something else.

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