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  • @[email protected]
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    462 years ago

    It’s a good point, I hope alot of subreddits continue indefinitely like some have said they will. Although reddit is unlikely to change their decision, I’m happy with the result. If Lemmy stays even a fraction as active as it is now after the blackouts then Lemmy will be the better choice for me personally.

    I didn’t use Lemmy before because of how small it felt, but after the blackout every community is bursting with life and I can see Lemmy completely replacing reddit for me.

    Hopefully enough refugees feel the same :)

    • @[email protected]
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      202 years ago

      Refugee here, Lemmy feels like Reddit from 16 years ago. This is so much better than whatever Reddit has become over the last several years. Fuck Reddit.

    • J_C___ (lemmy.place)OP
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      102 years ago

      I’m right there with you, Lemmy feels like the next logical evolution of Reddit, but I can’t help feeling like Spez is just going to wait us out since we’ve handed them a timeline. If this was a union strike, which it’s feeling more and more like, we’d be waiting until the admins agree to sit down with the mods to discuss an agreement. And I recognize that not everyone understands the gravity of the changes but this is our best change to effect change since the moderators seem to all be on the same page.

    • LennyBruceLeeMarvinGaye
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      22 years ago

      I’m here for it. Used reddit since digg, saw the tide turning and I believe the same thing is happening again. As subreddits become public again with no change from spez, I have zero interest to return to Reddit. I’m here for the fediverse.

  • ubergeek77
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    402 years ago

    I think the better move would be to unprivate r/Piracy after 48 hours, but restrict posting and leave a link to this community. I think everyone would agree we’re no r/aww or r/funny.

    The Piracy subreddit has always been a thorn in Reddit’s side, and it’s a miracle we were able to exist in the first place. It’s a very visible space on a highly public website, it’s not “underground” like most of the piracy community is. It helps people new to piracy understand the do’s and don’t’s, and the wiki helps people have a quick reference on what sites they can use without getting a virus.

    • Briongloid
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      162 years ago

      I do think the piracy sub will be one of the next targets, it’s only a matter of time. If the sub further restricted itself in anticipation and sent people here it would be able to sustain itself a lot longer.

      This is a particular topic that people will be more open to seek out and put slightly more effort for.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        The NewYuzuPiracy subreddit got the banhammer today, so it definitely could be coming.

        Also, this is my first comment on Lemmy!

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Or the opposite. It would give admins a reason to ban the sub for spam / advertising of competition.

    • J_C___ (lemmy.place)OP
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      62 years ago

      I agree, thankfully there have been efforts to archive Reddit in the event the admins decide they’ve had enough of us.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Stash it all somewhere or migrate it here if possible, then torch the place. Users will follow the content, if the /r/piracy userbase all move somewhere else, then that platform will grow and we won’t have to put up with reddit anymore.

  • @[email protected]
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    262 years ago

    A site that receives its content for free and was solely created to link content from all over the web is upset that apps are linked to their API for free. Fuck Reddit. Can’t you see? The value isn’t in Reddit, the value is in the consumer. Forget about 48 hours. Reddit is lost for good. Move on.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      This goes for every entitled social media company that has been undergoing enshittifcation. They get their content from us for free so for them to have the nerve to turn around and start creating all these rules and fees that worsen our experience is bullshit. We created their value and so when they forget that then we must do our part to take that value away.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    if posible the whole of reddit should just limit/disable posting if possible
    and un privet the subreddits for historic reasons .

    48 hours is just not gonna make a significant effect on reddits wallet

    the strike should be atleast a few months .at this rate the protest will do fuck all

    i love lurking on reddit .but while on lemmy its not so hard to forget reddit

  • @Aurix
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    122 years ago

    It was a limited scale action to show the impact possible. If reddit indeed won’t move it could become indefinitely. /r/ffxiv already wanted to move it to a week or indefinitely.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      The problem is that reddit is going to call the bluff. The lay-user is going to get the shaft, at best mod tools will be beefed up to keep the jannies in the fold, the rest of the site is interchangeable. I doubt most subs will remain closed purely on principle, and if any of the big ones do, there’s probably several power mods perfectly willing to step in.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      It’s been made utterly clear that they won’t change course, and even if they did you know you can’t trust them again anyway, may as well…

  • @[email protected]
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    102 years ago

    I think it should be made public. As much useful info as possible should be migrated and then privatized on July 1st with a link to lemmy.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 years ago

      Let all the NSFW and borderline crazy / illegal subs stay and go public. Make reddit an alt-right dumpsterfire & porn kink community.

  • Niku
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    102 years ago

    The move to the fediverse should be permanent. We should try to move the most important stuff here

  • Cassa
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    102 years ago

    Kinda boring to unprivate the subreddit, if it stayed private longer maybe more people would switch to Lemmy - personally I’m staying with Lemmy it’s active enough to replace reddit for me; and better in every way. Social media freedom ❤️❤️

  • Sami
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    72 years ago

    Looking at https://reddark.rewby.archivete.am/ most seem to be still private though some have switched to restricted. I do think the interruption of posts will make things a little awkward things open up again. Along with the eventual forced opening of indefinitely closed subs (/r/videos, /r/music and /r/aww being some of the larger ones), it’s definitely going to be interesting to see how it plays out.

  • makeitra1n
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    42 years ago

    I think after those 48hrs we will see and discuss further if no positive statement is there from reddit. Also does somebody know if the blackout ende tomorrow or on thursday? because it says 12-14 but everyone is talking about 48hrs.

  • emergencycall
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    12 years ago

    Going un-private will allow people to discuss what kbin/lemmy instances they had migrated to during the strike