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Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continued To Protest
  • I saw that coming, and honestly everyone else should have too. They own the platform, there's no reason they would feel forced to back down when they could instead just force subreddits back open and give subreddit moderators the boot if necessary.

    We already went through this with Fandom/Wikia. At first they were good, eventually they turned to crap and people wanted to leave and move their wikis elsewhere. Those who tried deleting their wikis had them undeleted. Those who insisted on deleting/locking had the content restored and access taken away from them. Those who linked to their replacement wiki were blocked with all mentions of a replacement wiki removed.

    The reality is that reddit will just continue on. Quality of content may (read: will) take a hit, but they don't care about that. The content doesn't matter, what matters is that users are served ads, or that people spend money on premium to avoid seeing ads.

    Maybe profits long-term will take a hit, if content quality becomes so bad that so many people leave and stop using the site, but corporations aren't exactly known for long-term decision making. Maybe down the line they'll start losing profits and make decisions to reverse course , but by that point, it'll be too late. Everyone will have already moved on.

    idk, I just don't see a situation in which they actually back down in a way that people would be happy with. It's just never going to happen and the whole blackout protesting was always going to be futile. You can't effectively protest against something through a platform that has 100% control over everything you do and has all the power to ignore everything you do. You just have to leave and make your community elsewhere. Let it die. It's their problem now. They want to make bad decisions, they'll have to live with the long-term consequences of it.

  • "Debris field" found near Titanic in search for missing sub, U.S. Coast Guard says
  • That explains why so many people have negative reputation on their profile for no apparent reason. It definitely needs to be changed because this current system just disproportionately favors negative rep

    for the most part people will take up arrow as upvote and down arrow as downvote, and will never really look past that.

  • /kbin meta @kbin.social Femboy @kbin.social

    Is there a way to do a search within a specific magazine? I'd like to be able to search previously submitted content so I can know whether a question has already been asked (like this question for exa

    Is there a way to do a search within a specific magazine? I'd like to be able to search previously submitted content so I can know whether a question has already been asked (like this question for example), but the Search icon just takes you to a general search for the entire site (+ federated), and I don't seem to be able to limit searches to within only one specific community.

    \#kbinMeta

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    Went and invited people on 2 subreddits to kbin/lemmy/beehaw.. I got flamed BIG time..
  • teddit relies on API so this isnt going to work anymore soon enough