TheKombiZombi@feddit.detoMemes@lemmy.ml•Reddit knew this was going to happen if they brought r/place back, right ?English
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1 year agoAt the end of the day, ragebait is still ragebait, and brings in clicks (as well as ad revenue)…
At the end of the day, ragebait is still ragebait, and brings in clicks (as well as ad revenue)…
I haven’t felt sorry for mods since the mods of a sub I’ll not mention decided to stop the protest after some of them got banned, because “we don’t want the sub to fall into the hands of randoms”.
Spineless behavior. Just move and rebuild the community elsewhere. It has been more than a month and the ship has sailed. Even if Reddit decides to backpedal for now, they’ll try again in the future.
There was no mass migration (yet). For starters, I’d say that the majority already uses the official Leddit app and does not care (like two out of three people I know who casually browse).
It also doesn’t help that some apps like RIF still work in some capacity. At the moment you can still browse non-NSFW, but only logged out, and that’s enough for some.
Furthermore, this only reflects mobile usage. I still browse Reddit using old reddit (up until they kill that), but have deleted all my content and refrain from posting new comments.
As much as I want to say we wonnered, we are the vocal minority. Some subs I frequent, like /r/PCMasterRace and /r/leagueoflegends didn’t even protest.
Yes, Reddit posts have subjectively felt more repost-y and soulless, but we don’t have the insight.
There was no mass migration. Quite a few communities I enjoyed don’t even exist in a meaningful way over here. Perhaps after 3rd party apps truly die, awards are gone, and they kill old reddit, but that’s a big if, not when.