• LeighM
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      521 year ago

      It still looks pretty bad (in a good way): https://reddark.untone.uk/

      Almost 7,000 subs private, including many of the biggest ones. This is by no means letting up.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 year ago

        It will be interesting to see where things stand in a few days and whether it’s causing ongoing pain to Reddit. I doubt they will comment until and if there’s a risk of ongoing, widespread blackouts.

      • @[email protected]
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        271 year ago

        True but I see the number of closed subreddits getting lower each time I look at that page.

        • @[email protected]
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          271 year ago

          I think a lot of them are either going to be support subs (like stopdrinking), or they will be subs asking their users what they should do.
          The modcoord subreddit is full of support for continued protest

          • godless
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            351 year ago

            Yep, we opened up, polled the users, got told to keep it closed, and down went the shutters.

          • @[email protected]
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            I see major subs like /r/gaming, /r/todayilearned/, /r/space opening up but they’re not asking their users what to do :(

            Between this comment and my last at least 25 subs have opened up again. Even while typing this one opened up.

            • @[email protected]
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              91 year ago

              Huh? Last I checked r/gaming was asking for user feedback on whether they should remain closed and the comments look like a resounding “yes”.

                  • The Cuuuuube
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                    61 year ago

                    Interesting that the “best” algorithm is favoring a comment from 3 hours ago with 8 upvotes in of staying open vs one from 4 hour ago with 200 upvotes in favor of staying closed. That’s absolutely not how the “best” algorithm used to work

        • LUHG
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          71 year ago

          They are either coming or we’ll have to create them. I see no way forward with Reddit. Anyone who’s for Reddit deserves to stay in that cess pit run by spez now. Bridges have been burnt.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Oh my, I expected a few thousand to go up after an hour or two but a few big ones are even still down this is great :D

    • Kushan
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      231 year ago

      The subs going dark should have only been half of the protest. Users should have also stayed away from the site but I don’t think that was really coordinated.

      The number of new posts didn’t drop much, the comments dropped a bit more but only by like 20%, which isn’t a lot given the amount of subs that went dark. Reddit doesn’t care about subs, they care about users and it seems engagement was still pretty high.

      The next protest should be to all users to stop using the site. Drop the users and they’ll start to listen.

        • Edgerunner Alexis
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          121 year ago

          Exactly this. A long term blackout, especially a user blackout, is not feasible without a replacement place to go to.

        • grundelgrump
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          11 year ago

          I’m pretty sure none of them thought about that because they’re basically just doing this out of anger. They know it won’t change reddits decision so they want to take it away from all the users that don’t really care about third party apps or mod tools.

      • Pitri
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        91 year ago

        I tried to do my part and heavily restricted my visits to the site. I checked the state of my feed and user profiles a select few times but always left almost immediately.

        I even redirected my reddit browser bookmark to a local website which acted as a warning wall, just to stop me from my subconsciously opening and browsing the site.

        • Kushan
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          71 year ago

          I did similar, I swapped my shortcuts/apps for ones going to Lemmy. The muscle memory has worked in my favour.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Indeed. Users should have joined in. I did my part at least, I haven’t used the site in days and I’ve also removed all of my comments and submissions.

      • Edgerunner Alexis
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        61 year ago

        Yeah when the blackout started I disabled my Reddit app and haven’t been back there once since. We need more people doing this.

        • @[email protected]
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          I went back to post on the “We’re back from the Blackout” posts to go let them know about the new communities that were started up here.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            I did that for a few that I’m interested in and got downvoted immediately. There’s definitely some bot like activity trying to flood content/organic growth on the communities polling/figuring out what’s next, so that users would flock back. They are also pushing back on alternatives when a good ol person would be just curious/happy/relieved that there’s some semblance of carry-over away from Reddit.

        • Kushan
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          61 year ago

          Nobody really knows, but I personally don’t think there were any more bots on Monday than there was a week earlier. It’s a nice story that users dropped with the subs going dark, but I think it might be wishful thinking on our part. To my knowledge there’s zero evidence to suggest that they were mostly bots.

          • The Cuuuuube
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            81 year ago

            The submissions remaining steady while comments dropped off a cliff is eyebrow raising, however given how much the site struggled to handle so many private subs from a technical perspective, I strongly suspect reddit didn’t really do much ahead of the blackout. I think the steady submissions compared to the decreased comments tell us more about an average day of reddit how many submissions are bot submitted than it tells us about a change in bot behavior that day.

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        all the subs I liked were dark anyways so opening my app showed super old posts that were cached or blackout notices. Couldn’t go back of I tried

    • Brunacho
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      I am just waiting on r/askhistorians. Whatever they do next I will follow.

      edit: i should clarify that if they decide to stay on reddit, then probably my reddit user will become an askhistorians lurker.