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  • @[email protected]
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    2051 year ago

    I would love to know how many mods are no longer moderating, have reduced their moderating, or have left Reddit altogether after this whole situation.

    I haven’t been on Reddit since the third party apps shut down, so I have no idea what’s going on over there now.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I personally resigned from a subreddit I founded and moderated for 11 years. Had nearly 300k subscribers but enough is enough.

      Reddit isn’t like it was when I started using it 17 years ago and it’s not going back.

      Fuck Spez.

      • gather ye may, rosebuds
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        481 year ago

        @TheColonel @TimTheEnchanter 17 years ago is pretty much exactly when reddit became accessible. You were there from the very beginning.

        I’ve been there for 14 years, and this kerfuffle has killed all enthusiasm I had for staying. I’ve switched to using reddit’s RSS feeds for the few subs I can’t give up yet (mainly those related to the Ukraine war) but I expect I’ll stop using it altogether in short order.

        On the plus side, it’s furthered my deep distrust of big tech companies.

        • @[email protected]
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          241 year ago

          I felt like a Reddit old-timer and I have (had?) been on there 12 years, ha ha! Seventeen years is wild! I don’t have much enthusiasm for staying/going back, either.

          • @[email protected]
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            311 year ago

            Seventeen years is wild!

            Tell me about it! It was hard nuking 17 years worth of content–effectively my online identity–but it was the right thing to do.

            FWIW, from a Reddit old timer, Lemmy feels a LOT closer to those early days than whatever is calling itself Reddit these days.

            • @[email protected]
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              1 year ago

              I’m really enjoying the vibe of Lemmy so far! Still figuring out how to effectively discover communities on other instances, but I’ll get there eventually.

              • @[email protected]
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                91 year ago

                I’ve been bouncing between a few different iOS apps (all very similar to Apollo) and browsing the All feeds.

                Plus an occasional search to try to find replacements for my favorite communities. Not 100% yet but I m digging the fresh start.

                Also commenting way more again!

                • @[email protected]
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                  81 year ago

                  I’ve been using Memmy for that Apollo-like experience, ha ha!

                  I’ve been trying to comment and post way more, too. Feels nice trying to grow/participate in communities instead of just getting lost in a sea of rage bait. So far I’m liking the slower pace and kinder tone here!

            • Melody Fwygon
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              71 year ago

              12 years here.

              It was evident that Reddit was not going to play nice the moment Mr. Huffman opened his big trap on network television. Fuck /u/spez, and Fuck Reddit

              Lemmy is so much better and it reminds me of what was long lost back in the earliest days of reddit. It’s so much nicer here on Lemmy in general.

              Initially; I intended to stay in line with the protest and only close for the 2 days initially proposed.

              • @[email protected]
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                51 year ago

                One thing i’ve been thinking since a recent CatValente essay from a few days ago, regarding Reddit: Saying “Fuck Spez” sounds quite nice and is catchy but kinda makes it feel like Steve Huffman was one of your buddies that betrayed you, and he never was. We should start using his full name, and accordingly distancing us from that person. Let’s not give him even the privilege of using a nickname. His name is Steve Huffman and we should stop using “Spez” altogether.

            • @[email protected]
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              51 year ago

              Yes! 17 years too! Mentioned it on a Discord and somebody offered to do it for me, but no, it had to be me, i owed that account at least that.

              You know what was surprisingly hard too? Deleting the RemindMeBot reminders. Felt almost as hard.

      • @[email protected]
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        251 year ago

        I’d like to thank you for what you did.

        I had been on Reddit for a similar amount of time, but I had cycled through a number of usernames during that period. So it wasn’t nearly as big of a loss for me as it was for you—I appreciate the lengths you went for supporting the cause. Thank you. 

      • @[email protected]
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        211 year ago

        14 years here and did the same. Deleted it all. And have not been back on reddit since jul 1. Im pretty happy with lemmy so far. And yea it feels like old reddit. Time will tell

    • @[email protected]
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      511 year ago

      I moderated two subreddits over 1m users, one over 250k users, and a handful over 10k users.

      Every. single. one. of my team members has left, except for one on one of the tiny subreddits.

      • @[email protected]
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        181 year ago

        At this rate there won’t be any mods left to respond to the admins’ feedback request!

      • ijeff
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        181 year ago

        Some of our most active mods on /r/android left once their apps stopped working. We still keep it up with barebones modding, with a prominent link to [email protected]. Something I’m noticing is that people who were banned from communities on Reddit for inflammatory remarks, trolling, and spam are carrying over their vitriol to the Fediverse.

    • CMLVI
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      1 year ago

      I and another dude modded a 30k+ sub. There were 5 mods, but the other 3 are basically gone at that point, and I was brought on because I was active in the community. We both left, and within a week users are complaining about the slacking mods and wondering why spam is getting through, why discussion threads aren’t posted, etc.

      We didn’t do anything with the shutdown, as it wasn’t “our” community to shut down. We were just brought on for workload reasons. But we’re both gone now, and the cracks were showing immediately.

      Sadly, I’m fairly certain it’s literally just me in the equivalent fed community. Haven’t seen any other subs, at least.

    • @Landmammals
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      441 year ago

      I used to moderate a lot of huge subreddits. Eventually got into the top 50 moderators by subscriber count. It was never a power trip, I just really enjoyed cleaning up garbage from the mod queue.

      Obviously reddit is still running without me, but I used to do a shitload of unpaid labor to help keep that site clean. It was worth doing at the time, but everything I used to like about Reddit is gone. I don’t regret doing the work, and I don’t regret leaving.

    • Chris Remington
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      371 year ago

      I stopped moderating all of the niche subs (that I created) except for two and have, basically, let the mod team run things. I only dip in to check modmail in case a mod needs me. Otherwise, I don’t use Reddit at all. Beehaw!

      • @[email protected]
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        281 year ago

        The niche subs are the ones I’ve missed the most, honestly. There were some really great little communities on there!

        • @[email protected]
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          211 year ago

          Yeah, niche ones provide the most value since the popular ones are the easiest to replace with the larger user base that seeks them out. Too many niche subs sold themselves short on their importance when it being niche was what kept people coming back over leaving due to lack of alternatives for that interest.

        • Chris Remington
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          81 year ago

          Oh absolutely! I’ll remain the ‘head mod’ of /r/AskBibleScholars but the mod team there can handle the day-to-day. I’m still considering (and working on) the Q&A section of askbiblescholars.com and hope to provide the same service to the wider Internet.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        I started noticing a drop in the quality of some subs after the blackout, before the third party apps shut down, too. I suspect a lot more subs are that way now.

        • conciselyverbose
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          111 year ago

          They blocked one of the biggest mod tools before the APIs generally were restricted.

      • Pegatron
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        91 year ago

        I also still browse the desktop site when I’m at work and I feel like the vibe has nosedived. Shit post subs like AITAH are front paging more than ever, the subs I frequent have less activity and that activity is lower quality. I am getting way more rude, unhelpful, ignorant comments.

        • [email protected]
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          1 year ago

          I took a peek at my local sub and a thread asking about a car incident was full of one-liner jokes voted to the top. It was about 2/3 down before I saw an attempt at a real answer and even further down still before anyone wondered if the occupants were OK.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      I was a mod for a 500k+ sub, and I left. I wrote the post about us going dark in protest, and that was the last thing I did. I left myself in the list of mods for a few weeks, just lurking in modmail, seeing the threats from the admins come in. I officially removed myself from the mod team about a week ago. We had 6 active mods, and there are now just two remaining.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      I know dndmemes went back to sfw, and I’m pretty sure there are no active mods anymore. It looks like one person can post a few things a day, granted this ability by a mod before they were removed.

    • m-p{3}
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      121 year ago

      I’m a mod on a 100k sub, and I haven’t done any moderating since mid-june.

  • @[email protected]
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    1491 year ago

    Prior to the API fiasco, Reddit Inc had demonstrated a pattern of promising changes to the mods which they failed to deliver timely if at all. They’ve acknowledged this pattern, promised to do better, then failed to deliver time and again. That part isn’t new.

    Then the API changes were announced and the Reddit community gave Reddit Inc the loudest and most decisive rebuke they ever have. That was the feedback conversation. And Reddit Inc went forward with their plan unchanged. No concessions were made. No concerns were addressed or alleviated. Reddit Inc was informed of what this decision would break and they went ahead and broke it anyway.

    As a former mod, there is nothing left to discuss. There is no reason to believe Reddit Inc will act on anything that doesn’t agree with what they’ve already decided to do. I’m not going back to that kind of abusive relationship. They had their chance to listen to feedback and made it clear that they won’t.

    • @[email protected]
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      371 year ago

      I modded a 10M+ sub for years and years and it is laughable how inept reddit’s engineering team must be when it comes to developing mod tools. They literally have open source teams hacking mod tools into browser extensions and they still couldn’t figure it out.

      After a while it became abundantly clear that this kind of boring, iterative feature engineering was just not well funded compared to other parts of the company.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      Very well said! Reddit’s lack of any response to feedback is one thing. However, to actively act like there has not been provided feedback already is disingenuous and well just more of what Reddit has proven they want to be. If they would come out and actually address the already provided feedback, I still wouldn’t trust them as far as I could metaphorically throw them.

  • Arotrios
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    1291 year ago

    The July metrics must have shown them engagement is plummeting, especially content submissions, which have been garbage since the blackout. One look at r/all shows most posts being up for hours and sometimes days at a time - it used to be a matter of minutes. Doubtless this is also reflecting in their traffic metrics as well.

    As someone who contributed there since the pre-Digg days, after discovering the Fediverse, I’m never going back. Reddit arrogantly assumed that there was no other platform mods and contributors could go to that would provide what they do. But when it comes down to it, the Fediverse does what Reddit did, with more features, flexibility, and without the threat of centralized mismanagement. The only thing Reddit had that the Fediverse doesn’t was an audience of millions, but the audience follows the content, and the best place to create content online is right here, right now, right here, right now, right here, right now….

    Welcome to the next evolution of the web, Reddit, and to the realization that you pushed your audience to evolve past their need for you.

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        Don’t forget they deleted premium and awards completely. They seem to be making the worst possible decisions at every turn. It’s absolutely breathtaking.

          • @[email protected]
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            131 year ago

            Interesting, however I tend to disagree. Although these sites have been good means of organizing, the corporate overlords had to know that alternatives would quickly replace them if they burned them down. Seems more likely that they are desperately trying to monetize these sites, but just way too out of touch with how hard us working class plebes are being squeezed from every angle and literally can’t afford to pay for the most basic form of entertainment like this. Literally, I can hardly leave my house without paying something to exist in a public space. I’ll be damned if I pay more than I already do (a device, internet, electricity) to exist in public online spaces.

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              Unfortunately Netflix’ plan to squeeze even more out of people seems to have worked though :/ I was hoping for the same effect there, i.e. that people would instead resort to alternatives like piracy… Maybe these are different audiences though? Or is it maybe more important to people to have entertainment to escape real life (like streaming services) than entertainment with a flavor of empowerment?

            • @[email protected]
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              81 year ago

              While the intent may be pure stupidity with no malice, that doesn’t mean that it isn’t pushed by social forces of class warfare.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          It’s like… I keep imagining what if I were a Manchurian Candidate CEO and tried to destroy the entire value of my company as surely as possible before being found out, what decisions would I make? And I must say, what spez and musk are doing keeps surprising me at every turn, because even in my imagination I have not come up with schemes as effective as theirs.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Don’t worry they’ve rolled out a subscription now! You can pay $50 a year to see a bunch of reposts and propagand bots while the admins jerk each other off!

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      while reading you post, I visited reddit. the latest i’ seein on HOT All and HOT Popular is 6hours old post and the oldest is 15 hours. It truly has slowed down over there. and I did not see much interesting original content, most are reposts.

      • Arotrios
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        241 year ago

        Yep - I watched the same thing happen at Digg after they went down the path Reddit is now. Within 3 months of their infamous redesign, it was a ghost town.

        Reddit will likely limp on longer, but I think they severely underestimated how badly they’ve harmed their own business.

      • Arotrios
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        61 year ago

        Damn that brings back high school memories - thanks! I totally agree it fits as well.

        I went with the Fat Boy Slim vid for the evolution theme and the fact that the guy on the bench at the end was the best analogy that came to mind for Reddit in its current state. Jesus Jones seems to be speaking to how I feel after discovering the Fediverse.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I also did the delete post/comment thing with the delete script before api is gone for good. Put up a browser container before even search clicking anything on reddit.(only search for things that still exist, not even logging in.) I only post engage on lemmy now.

  • DH Clapp
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    981 year ago

    Reddit admins: “Surely nobody will actually like Lemmy. It’s like if you took reddit back in time 10 years. Smaller, more niche, less brand activity, pretty much just die-hard nerds. Who could possibly prefer something like that?”

  • @[email protected]
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    851 year ago

    So, we’ve all had a… time on Reddit lately. And I’m here to recognize it, acknowledge that our relationship has been tested, and begin the “now what?” conversation.

    acknowledge that our relationship has been tested

    This is so emotionally manipulative / abusive, and says everything anyone needs to know about reddit/spez. It’s like if someone burns down your house and says “look i’m here to acknowledge that your house has been burned down, but we can still work things out bestie <3”

    • Pigeon
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      131 year ago

      Yeah.

      "I’m done bullying you now! It’s time to move on and be friends again. :)

      What? You want an apology? Why are you so pigheaded and angry and clinging to the past and unwilling to work things out? We’re all adults here, so let’s be level headed and reasonable about this. Stop yelling. You could at least be civil. You’re the problem, and you pushed me into this. Don’t make me the villain."

      And of course that passive tense “has been tested” so they can avoid claiming responsibility and try to frame it as “both sides” at best. But really more like “me right, you wrong, I have big stick.”

      Barf.

  • Veraticus
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    581 year ago

    What, after firing all of them and removing their best tools?

    • @[email protected]
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      451 year ago

      But hey, they’re “leaders and stewards” of their communities now, and not the landed gentry!

      • Veraticus
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        231 year ago

        One day they’ll even be paid for the huge amount of free labor and content they provide Reddit!

        Almost certainly. Well, maybe, anyway. Probably. Right?

  • Rentlar
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    541 year ago

    I’m tired of saying the same things so have a fun analogy for Reddit:

    You have a sandbox, invite people to build sandcastles. So they come and build them and a lot of people are checking your sandbox out.

    Then you stomp on everyone else’s sandcastle so that your overturned pail of sand stands the tallest, and laugh in their faces.

    Now you’re wondering why everyone left and is mad at you?

    • pork_slam
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      221 year ago

      Maybe reddit is how they got their content most of the time. The verge trully is a redditor.

    • pork_slam
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      21 year ago

      Maybe reddit is how they got their content most of the time. The verge trully is a redditor.

  • blazera
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    441 year ago

    Its the guy that answered 2 questions in an AMA pretending they want feedback. They got all the feedback in the world.

  • @[email protected]
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    Reddit has shown the middle finger to users’ decade-long commitment, ignored all complaints, and demonstrated it doesn’t care, which has destroyed all trust.

    Now, Reddit is asking, “Can we be friends now so you can continue to work for us for free? We want to follow through with our plan of cashing in and need your contribution.”

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      Oh, reading that was fun. If Reddit is trying that things must not be going well for them backstage.

    • pbjamm
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      91 year ago

      Words are wind, and that is all that Reddit is offering mods.

      I feel bad for them. They clearly care far more about the communities they have created than Reddit can even pretend to.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Hilarious that his first few comments address why the sub is restricted to only allow comments from specific people on a post titled “more ways to connect live with us” then he only actually replies to one other person with some corporate PR non-answer. What a fucking joke.

    • sadbehr
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      51 year ago

      Damn that is a fantastic read. I’ve never seen so much poison on so many tongues.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      they take note of the mod’s loyalties, depending on what the mod replies to each of reddit’s proposals. then when marked, they terminate the least loyal ones.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 year ago

          Actually I did not say it sa joke. What I said is what will happen. It’s basically a loyalty check, frequently used by organizations.