Spyke
lemmy.world

"This thing does not affect me directly, so clearly its everyone else who is overreacting."

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Except it literally does affect them, they're literally the ones throwing tantrums and whining about how mods and others ruined the subs, without a hint of irony.

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lemmy.world

Lol I'm sorry but these people are idiots. Who shills for rich corporations and lives a happy life?

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TOUnailreply
kbin.social

Just looked at some of those accounts and they're less than 2 years old. My guess is, they never used anything other than the official app so to them, nothing will change. Honestly, let reddit keep those users. I'd rather have a conversation with someone who doesn't have the attention span of a TikTok user.

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kbin.social

Lol, in this kinds of threads there is always the bitter milennial, that can bare that times change.

because surprise! those kind of users are here as well! (like me :0 )

Like just because someone is not an elder person will be in favour of corporate fuckery?

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Hogger86reply
lemmy.world

Look I am one, but think it is bitter millennials that joined Reddit ten years ago and want old Reddit and working apps. The new new generation are used to new Reddit and corporate millennials are elders now.

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I think that it would vary by other demographics, too. I don't personally know any other people around my age (Older Gen Z) who still use reddit, especially after all of this went down. I understand that my personal experience is only one out of billions, so I'm also not necessarily saying that you're wrong about that either.

I don't know, I guess I just wanted to reassure you that not all of the new new generation is following reddit blindly. Many of us are strongly protesting over the principal of how reddit treats their mods and users. Many posters don't feel the need to include their ages, so I'm not sure we can get a fully accurate read on the age groups just yet.

Nothing is too big to fail.

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I know, it still is sad, the news about Sync for Reddit coming to Lemmy (Sync for Lemmy) helps with the saddens though.

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Omg me too. I know they are just human, and are susceptible to the same crap logic I am, but I can't put myself there. My only thought, is that they just don't know. The more you know, the harder you have to work, to maintain some kind of engagement in your life to feed the monster you created in your head. These people are fine floating, and tbh, I envy them AND pity them simultaneously.

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lemmy.world

rich corporations

Reddit never has made a profit. So... they're not rich.

I'm not sure that shilling for a poor corporation makes things much better though.

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I'm pretty sure they did. Years before they used to disclose how many server uptime hours were paid for by Reddit gold. Nowadays they hide all that info so they are no longer accountable.

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kbin.social

These type of people can stay on Reddit for all I care. Just like how all the racist conspiracy boomers stayed on Facebook and similar things happen with Twitter right now as well.

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Aer
lemmy.world

Lol, gone full time Lemmy now. I do not miss Reddit! Let them have the Reddit they want. The corpo Reddit under spez, the kind of guy who doesn't care about the user, just the bags of money he sleeps on at night.

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lemmy.world

I always thought democracy got off a bit too easy after WW2...

But with that exception I think democracy has mostly kept politics from careening off too far in the communist or fascist direction.

Nevertheless, the result safe, stable, but very mediocre. By the retarded, of the retarded for the...

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With how much meddling the US did in the 20th century with CIA coups and such, I question how much of the bad reputation of communism is due to that. I think the common view of the bad parts of communism and fascism are really issues with authoritarianism and concentration of power.

Look at how the US was around 1900. Take for example the shirtwaist fire. When you are locked in a building that is on fire, the least of your concern is whether it is a rich and powerful asshole that works directly for the government or a rich and powerful asshole that owns the factory and owns the politicians through bribery, lobbying, campaign contributions, etc. If you aren't familiar with the business plot, capitalists tried to overthrow the US government in the 1930s and turn it some sort of fascist regime.

The down side to democracy is that when times get rough, a strong man shows up with the answer and a scapegoat, usually an already marginalized group, if they only have the power to fix everything, and the next thing you know people just voted themselves into that authoritarian regime out of desperation or fear.

About all we can do is squash FUD and misinformation as it pops up. Unfortunately, in this game of whack-a-mole, it takes more time to refute stuff with well crafted arguments and credible sources than it does to make things up that rile people up.

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kbin.social

I'm just glad this type of people will remain on reddit, don't try to convince them to come here lol. Let them stay in that shitty place, it's perfect for shitty people

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lemmy.world

Like it or not in order for a site to grow you have to take in normies.

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lemmy.world
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
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StugStigreply
lemmygrad.ml

First they removed the /.compact old mobile view, I did not speak out since I had already moved on to using RiF.

3 months later...

Once the heat dies down, they'll be coming for RES and the old. desktop view.

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Thing is I think it is those used to old Reddit are leaving. Those staying are those that joined after "new" Reddit and it is all they know. Old redditors are probably not profitable as they remember the wild west internet. New Reddit only know the corporate net and are easier to market to

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lemmy.ca

I probably wouldn't trust any vote counts on Reddit about this subject.

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kbin.social

Let the bootlickers stay behind. Let them delight in the milquetoast conservative snore-fest of mediocrity that waits them. Let them turn Reddit into Quora. Fuck 'em all.

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If by cool you mean hogging all the Google results and hiding the info behind login walls, yeah they were always cool.

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kbin.social

I was shocked at the reaction of r/lotrmemes. They seem to have really gone the extra mile to mock and stop the protests.

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I don't really trust anyone so deep into a fandom that their primary content consumption and creation is a fan specific meme sub. Their primary thing is engaging with that specific content, and anything that gets in the way is going to be attacked.

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Don’t feel to bad, %99 of reddit is bots pushing an agenda especially when u/spez bank feels a little light

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I'm finding Jerboa is close enough to scratch that Sync itch, although there's room for improvement of course, it's still early so things will likely get better with time

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Damn I want paying attention and you got me with that link! I haven't been on reddit for a week!

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Well then they will dwell in that corporate cesspool. I very much enjoy alternative and even it sparked my interest of free software as a whole because guys I have enough of those huge corps meddling and plotting and sticking their ugly heads everywhere and just ruining what should be the common good really

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lemmy.world

Just a sign of where Reddit has gone over the several years and who the main audience is.

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TWeaKreply

The audience is nothing without the show. If all the decent content creators leave then they'll just be left with bullshit fake AITA posts.

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kbin.social

Its understandable that (some) people have this view, they just want to enjoy the content they are used to.
But what I think they are missing is that there are a lot of people that put in a lot of effort in making free content to everyone else, and when a large group of the contributors are upset then this user's "free content" gets worse.
As a user you just have to accept that everyone will not have the same view as you and move on to another place where you can look at funny pictures or whatever.

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I mean the funny thing to me is that this guy is just an idiot. This is r/piracy we're talking about, they're pirates. A decentralized and low-key forum like this is exactly where they should want to be, not on one of the world's five biggest websites just posting freely on main.

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lemmy.world

As someone who has 0 modding experience on Reddit. I'm assuming the third party apps (Apollo, Rif etc.) Are the apps that mods use daily to moderate. But I don't think many people understand that and it's never said when people make this argument.

I think it's the same with accessibility but I'm not too sure. Cause Reddit said they're allowing non commercial apps which provide accessability free rein on the API (bar nsfw posts). But I think a lot of blind people use conventional third party apps which work with their phones text to speech. But I've never seen this argument made.

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RAKreply
fosstodon.org

@Doggylife: My understanding is that third-party Reddit moderating tools tend to trend more towards more sophisticated automoderators and the like. Although that having been said, the core moderating tools on Reddit are not great even on desktop and they're abysmal on the official app.

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Ah that makes sense. Thanks for the info. Am I right in saying that the moderator's are also annoyed because they use Apollo or RIF for moderating as well as it is a better experience than on the app? I know I've seen them mention a mod queue or something like that which isn't available in the official app.

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kbin.social

I meant to ask, why do I get the feeling there is some concentrated effort to try to downplay those people trying to protest?
I see some of the threads on the subs doing the 'alternative protests', and some comments were downvoted massively just for joining in or showing support.

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lemmy.world

They're are a large number of people that give a crap about anyone else. They use the reddit app and site and dgaf if API gets boned because it "doesn't affect them". Well, this affects them, and they're pissed because they see it as other reditors that caused it.

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lemmy.world

First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Communist

Then they came for the Socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Socialist

Then they came for the trade unionists And I did not speak out Because I was not a trade unionist

Then they came for the Jews And I did not speak out Because I was not a Jew

Then they came for me And there was no one left To speak out for me

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lemmy.world

Can they just come for the fascists and I'll speak up for the next group? Is that on the table? I'm just sayin'....err uh asking for a friend.

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It's odd, most subs I frequented had votes to go dark, so majority supported the decision, wonder if it's now the folks that remain are the minority that voted against the blackouts

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OpenStarsreply
kbin.social

My guess: a contrarian attitude. Though do not underestimate the effect of concentrated, sheer selfishness. They can't get to see content that they used to, and despite not creating it themselves, or doing ANYTHING other than consuming it, they feel entitled to access it, as if it were "theirs". So if a user chooses to delete their own, personal content, then you should consider "their" feelings (the whiners I mean, over & above that of the content creator). In short, you are thinking of their responses as containing "logic", and attempting to rationally process it as such, but it is not! Instead it is emotional, venting language. It's similar to the "she's asking for it" thinking - in that NO SHE'S DEFINITELY NOT, but that doesn't matter to the person saying that...

Also, the person offering it could legit & literally be an actual child, but whether that's true physically or merely emotionally, it helps if you think of it that way.

I should add that some subs - probably very few but I don't know the details - have legit complaints lobbied against them: like they did a poll, the VAST majority of their users said no, the mod team also unanimously said NO among respondents, but then a senior mod popped in and YES blacked out the entire sub anyway. So the truth is sometimes complicated by nuances like that. I've heard justification types of excuses blowing such real events out of proportion as if that is the only type of scenario that ever occurs. (Though again, for those with a... loose affiliation with facts, such details are only tools to bludgeon your opponents with, rather than food for thoughtful consideration. It is entirely up to you to not be swayed by thus though - they aren't offering to not make such comments in the first place, so you have to choose how you will deal with them.)

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lemmy.world

They can’t get to see content that they used to, and despite not creating it themselves, or doing ANYTHING other than consuming it, they feel entitled to access it, as if it were “theirs”.

I completely agree with you.

I was a mod on an advice sub (that I recreated over here), and people would message modmail after posting and say "why is no one commenting on my post". Like, you aren't entitled to free advice, you're asking for it. But people would get legitimately angry whenever they wouldn't get any advice, or if the advice they got wasn't what they were looking for.

The thing that made me the most angry were the people who would delete their post after getting advice. Like people wrote comments for everyone to read, not just for you, and then you go and defacto make those comments private?

I fully believe that audience of people does not understand that they aren't the center of the universe and that there are actual people on the other end of comments...

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The thing that made me the most angry were the people who would delete their post after getting advice. Like people wrote comments for everyone to read, not just for you, and then you go and defacto make those comments private?

I mean sometimes you won't want your main account be be associated with some of the questions but that should be what a burner or alter account is for. I imagine if some people are lazy enough to not create a new account they are probably asking already widely documented and answered questions.

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yeah, one forum I frequented has some people focusing on some bad action from some mods, even tho in the grand scheme it's a nothingburger

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Bot downvotes. I used to get them all the time whenever I called out T-shirt scammers in my main sub. Those comments had up to ~50 downvotes SECONDS after posting them, absolutely no chance that real people were involved in the process.

They do that to discourage users from talking back. It works on most redditors that actually care for Karma or don't realize that they just triggered a bot response and think the backslash is real.

PS/EDIT: ...also, the scammers usually had a couple of spare alt accounts interacting with their main post, trying to create the illusion that a bunch of people are defending the OP when in reality there is only a single guy behind the scam. I wouldn't be surprised if something simlar happened here.

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Brands and corporations provide consumers with something they want and in return the consumers give the brand total loyalty and devotion. It doesn't matter if the brand engages in anticompetitive practices, it doesn't matter if the brand engages in predatory practices, it doesn't matter if the brand is actively harming the consumer, so long as the consumer is being provided with something they desire. It's gotten so bad that many brands have a cult like following.

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Not surprised. It's like going to Facebook and spreading information about how vaccines save lives. You will be downvoted to hell lol.

Any decent person has already left Reddit or still there observing the shitshow. Those who tries to comment (and defend Reddit) are literally the remaining idiots. They probably also have Facebook and spend another 50% time there arguing about "Biden bad Trump good".

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Nope, this doesn't surprise me anymore.

A good percentage of people don't stop at merely licking the boot, but actually deepthroat the entire leg.

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I'm sure a solid portion of those "Heil Spez" posts over in r/shitpost aren't posting ironically.

There seems to be a portion of people who just take contrarian positions on any topic, and those same people seem to be the ones that irony and satire are wasted on, you can probably guess as to what other types of groups those people belong to.

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I’m baffled as to how anyone would believe any of the public assurances Reddit has made at this point. No one has the ability to hold them accountable to any of their promises so they’ll just quietly never implement them.

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This is actually good for the internet as a whole. The only people left on reddit are going to be scum. It will be like Australia when Britain used to send its worst criminals there lol. Everyone besides them is leaving reddit to make the same communities elsewhere without these types of people ruining the mood.

Reddit has become so toxic over the last couple of years, I have yet to see that level of toxicity on these other sites even with the great migration, but maybe I haven't been around long enough.

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kbin.social

I wonder where do these people come from? The subs I frequented did ask whether they should participate in the blackout. People are either indifferent or are supportive of it. No outright hostility or bootlicking the Reddit admins.

Not too sound elitist but I'm sure these are newer Reddit users who are unaware 3rd party apps were the only way to browse Reddit on mobile before the official came out in ~2016.

Or maybe they're so deprived of their precious content that they began to lash out at the very people who helped their favourite subs not turn into crap.

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At this point it is hard to me to detect if these are just bots or trolls.

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lemmy.world

This shit right here is why I don't want to see votes on Jerboa. Bloody depressing.

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I don't want to remove them from others. Keep your experience as you want it. I only want to disable them for me. Jerboa even has an option to disable scores but it's not working (for now?).

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I can definitely get annoyed by how black and white everything always has to be on the internet.

Can I be upset that Reddit is killing my 3rd party app? Absolutely Can I also realise that Reddit is not a charity and that in this economy, they are no longer going to subsidize 3rd party app developers? Absolutely

Like, I left Reddit because I think their official app sucks balls. I had a 3rd party app I loved. I'm upset. But it's also weird to see Meta, Alphabet, Spotify, Amazon, etc. lay off their staff and at the same time expect Reddit to willingly hand their content over for free to 3rd party apps.

I'm upset but I'm not naïve.

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There is a middle ground between "free" and "prohibitively expensive". Reddit did not choose it. This was about killing the apps that their users preferred.

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Yeah, but their content relies on so much unpaid labor. The other big sites have paid mods. This has essentially become a labor dispute.

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lemmy.world

I'm sorry. I'm here and done with Reddit too, but it's not a public service. They're well within their rights to do this and even more anti user stuff, which they will, but that's not immoral or against the law.

This is why we have laws against Monopoly. All these people thinking there should be laws and rules for how businesses should steward their free user base is pretty wild to me.

Public services are run by the public for the public good (ha -- supposed to be) and businesses make money. Reddit isn't PBS or your local library and would you really even want that?

We just did this with Facebook exodus right? "You mean _we're _ the product????"

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lanolinoilreply
lemmy.world

Yeah -- You just leave and use better stuff. My point was I get a sense a lot of people want more done (legally?) to force them to do things with the mods or subs or whatever, which I'm not for and don't even understand what it looks like. I guess my other point was of course this happened it was always going to happen.

Lemmy and the Fediverse is a cool solve to make that maybe not true again (but probably will find someone to still be true)

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And if I lived somewhere where wild animals kept trying to eat me, I would just leave.

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hydrareply
lemmy.world

The problem is when private services invite and lure people in by emulating public places of speech and then start exploiting them. What they did and keep doing is wrong, underhanded and you shouldn't defend their privilege to exist.

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Yeah -- You just leave though, not try to eradicate 'their privilege to exist'

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