I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the number of people who are continuing to stick with it + be supportive. I didn’t expect anything beyond the planned end of the blackout, although I didn’t expect thousands of subreddits to participate in that either. Either way I’ve basically cut Reddit out entirely. I used to scroll 2-3hrs a day and I’m down to maybe 10 minutes once or twice a week when I’m trying to find an answer to something. Attempting to fill my newfound free time has been… fun
Weirdly enough it got me more engaged with social media. In the sense that now I’m posting and talking with people on lemmy and mastodon more than I ever did on reddit. Weird how a place can get so popular it stops being a real community after a while
I don’t know that it has me engaging more but it feels more fun and meaningful now. Reddit had turned into man yells into the void for me. Now I feel like I’m talking to real people again on Lemmy. It’s such a relief honestly.
It’s annoying that so much of my search results rely on community discussions from reddit. I’ve pretty much ditched the site entirely and am getting pretty comfy here, but a lot of historical discussions on reddit simply can’t be replaced and likely never will be.
Even if reddit changes course at this point… I’ve found Lemmy. And it’s just… better. And beyond that, it would take reddit years to recoup the goodwill they’ve lost with this.
It is sad that we are going to loose a bunch of community knowledge that is on reddit if they go under but fuck spez and reddit
Though I wish there was a backup of reddit so we can keep tue community knowledge gathered throughout the years
R/Datahoarder has been on this since it started. We aren’t losing shit.
are they on lemmy or somewhere except Reddit?
I don’t know if it’s exactly what you want, but:
https://lemmy.ml/c/datahoarder
Found from this search of that sub “rehab” list.
Thanks!
Something the Internet Archive should look into, if they’re not being sued at this present moment.
It’ll technically all still be there on reddit, right? We can treat it as an archive without actually being active users. Heck, you could even form a volunteer group to collate all the most important threads and key points into some posts here, or some google docs, etc.
There are some people, who in the light of the protest and moving to Lemmy, have deleted their accounts. Of these people there are also those who have purged their data, as in removed all their comments/posts.
If the purgers were content creators or support geeks, then the communities they interacted with might become a little “moth eaten”.
Luckily, r/datahoarder has been looking into archiving reddit before the chaos.
There’s a couple of scripts out there not just to delete previous posts, but to edit them all into gibberish. Even random gibberish for each post/comment. That’s much more destructive to reddit’s value and hard for datahoarders to detect, unless they started before the uprising and track changes.
Pushshift data might be a very good candidate for a reddit archive of data before may 1st but I’m not sure on the specifics of Pushshift access to the data
before may 1st
Not sure if time traveler, or…?
Meaning Reddit data up to that point in time
Reddit disabled api access for pushshift on may 1st over the claims of “user privacy” if I recall correctly which we know is bullshit because reddit are hypocrites and sell user data anyways
I haven’t been on Reddit since June 11th at 9:30pm central time. That’s when the first of my subbed reddits went dark. I deleted rif, and haven’t been back. I’ve just been wasting time here, instead!
That’s what I’ve been doing here instead, lol.
Don’t go back. Even if Reddit makes concessions, the CEO has shown that he will do whatever he wants and doesn’t give a crap about the users of Reddit, you know, the people who actually make him money. Any site controlled by a CEO is at risk of this happening.
Not just shit controlled by a CEO, literally anything for-profit. For-profit software does not care about your experience. It cares about gouging as much money as it can from you. Open source software, the antithesis, is made for and by the people. It’s there to be as useful and enjoyable as possible. Open source software has nothing to gain from forcing you to jump through hoops, unlike for-profit software. They put the hoops in place, then force you to pay them to fix the problem they deliberately caused.
And it’s not like open software can’t make money. Donations have shown time and time again to be enough for software and servers good enough to deserve them. See lichess.org for a wonderful example of an open platform that even denounces advertising openly, and yet survives just fine on donations. The problem is the for-profit income model.
I don’t really get what protesters wants to achieve now but only a moron would go back even if they announced that there won’t be any API changes, knowing what shit CEO of that shit company thinks about them. Stockholm syndrome is strong in these people.
Honestly? I’ve ripped off the bandaid and moved operations over here. It feel weird and treacherous just going back to check for zombie comments.
Y’alll are more my speed anyway. Prost! 🍻
I did go on reddit the other day (didn’t login) and seeing all of the deleted comments the admins have removed for talking about THE ISSUE is kind of hilarious.
It feel weird and treacherous just going back to check for zombie comments.
Well, replace “reddit.com” in the URL with “teddit.net” and you can view content on Reddit without going to Reddit.
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It just feels more alive and real here… If that makes any sense.
There’s no way they can IPO with under the current circumstances. They’ll not be able to strong-arm the volunteers into submission. I’m thinking there’s a deadline, they’ll drop spez and sell the company off to some place that gives a crap.
They’ll sell the company off to some place that will give less of a crap and will need to monetize even more to recoup their investment. It will become Deaddit.
Deaddit - love that moniker !!
Reddit croaked?
Reminds me of the old dad joke.
What did the chicken say in the library?
Book book book.
What did the frog say in the library?
Reddit reddit reddit.
Reddit was once a beautiful thing, I hope a way can be found for it to remain so. But this seems like a much nicer place now, more like the Reddit of old. So unfortunately, Deaddit seems like the only moniker that fits now.
Kinda sorta hope we can federate in reddit’s history at some point, like a static instance and move on. I’ve pretty much jumped ship, but no point in denying there’s a history there.
While Greece is still relevant today, its ancient history is what people look to. So long as Reddit continues to exist in search results, it will serve a similar purpose.
Reddit is now further away from a public offering than it was last year, Mr. Huffman said.
https://kbin.social/m/reddit@lemmy.world/t/85610/Spez-talks-to-NY-Times
Wouldn’t it be enjoyable to watch receive news of that here on Lemmy 🤭
I’m glad people aren’t backing down, whether you left Reddit entirely for Lemmy like I have or keep trying to start fires over there, it all hurts Reddit’s IPO.
It took many years for reddit to take off to become a huge player on the internet. Digg, Twitter, and myspace where the big players in 2005 to 2010. Then people started to move to Facebook, Snapchat, and Reddit as they became more popular. It only a matter of time until Mastodon, Lemmy and other federated platforms take over. Especially if the community keeps growing and spreading the word.
Yes, it’ll take time but this was a good kick in the pants.
Yeah does it seems like decentralized (federated or otherwise) systems will be the future of social media. There’s lemmy (only four years old, the most popular I’d say), bluesky (another federated system), and plebbit (peer to peer, uses ipfs) to highlight a few. So there seemsto be a lot of exploration in this space.
I think reddit will be around for quite some time, but it’ll never be the same, and die a slow death.
Bluesky has a great write up about federation/decentralization in case anyone is interested:
https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/6-23-2023-moderation-proposals
Users can move their accounts to other providers. Developers can run their own connected infrastructure. Creators can keep access to their audiences.
Gotta spread the good word of ActivityPub!
The longer this goes on, the more convinced I am that this will actually damage Reddit significantly.
Reddit is a full trashcan nobody bothered to empty for 10 years. Lemmy it up!
This 🔥
I don’t see why anyone would be still trying, other than perhaps mods of major communities who want to hold on to their power or prominence. For typical users, who cares. It’s like knocking and knocking on the door of an ex-friend who kicked you out of their house. Just go somewhere else.
I think it’s more nuanced than that. Personally, there are a couple of reasons for me. Though, I have already purged my account and deleted it. First, I spent a long time on Reddit. It was a part of my daily habits for more than 12 years. Though, I think getting a way from it is not a bad thing in the case of the reason. The second reason that is more difficult to change with anything other than time is the communities. There are a lot of smaller niche communities on Reddit that really only have a home there. It’s this one that bothers me the most out of the whole situation.
This won’t go anywhere as long as users aren’t willing to leave reddit. Mods can be replaced, users can’t.
I left…reddit honestly seems clunky now…I go back to watch it burn but it’s not burning enough :( maybe instead of John Oliver they should be posting dragons or something jeez
People should just start posting really unflattering images of spez or photoshopping spez
That would really piss him off
And now people are doing GDPR requests. Literally takes 3 seconds. Might as well!
Will edit with the direct link in a second. It’s also a comment in the above thread.
Edit: direct link for GDPR is here: https://lemm.ee/comment/402687
Third week? Damn, i sweared i joined only two weeks ago
I’m going to predict that at the 11th hour they walk back the pricing to a reasonable number, as it attempt to 1) save face and 2) to be able to point to their investors and the media that they tried negotiating.
It’s too late.
I’m enjoying the extra free time I’ve reclaimed from reducing my Reddit usage. Been investing it into little side projects and also fixing up little UI/UX issues on sites like kbin.social
I was hoping to get free time back by ditching reddit, but now I’m spending a lot more time in the fediverse, mostly here and Calckey. At least the content and vibes are better here.