Just re-re-repeating this, lest it get buried:
The question for Reddit communities is, ⚡️“What power do we have to damage the Reddit IPO?”⚡️
That’s it. That’s the game right there. The IPO valuation.
Not “how do we shame them.” Not even “how do we take a bite of their revenue.” Threaten the IPO. That’s the whole impetus behind the API pricing fiasco. Reddit will listen only when they believe they’re in danger of ending up a damaged property.
It isn’t. I don’t care what happens to reddit. I want to move on, so the only thing that matters (to me) is the success of alternative communities such as lemmy.
Yeah let reddit keep its shitposters, bots, alt-right chuds, and everyone else who ruins good conversation. Better that they all have a place to go so they can stay away from us
Aside from the API issues it had serious problems in the past with Admin overreach and like 90% of the most popular subreddits being controlled by a small cabal (some of whom were even corrupt, using their position for monetary gain).
The decentralised nature of the Fediverse is just a superior model (for the actual users, not for monetising the platform).
It isn’t. I don’t care what happens to reddit. I want to move on, so the only thing that matters (to me) is the success of alternative communities such as lemmy.
Yeah let reddit keep its shitposters, bots, alt-right chuds, and everyone else who ruins good conversation. Better that they all have a place to go so they can stay away from us
Yeah, the whole idea of Reddit was just bad.
Aside from the API issues it had serious problems in the past with Admin overreach and like 90% of the most popular subreddits being controlled by a small cabal (some of whom were even corrupt, using their position for monetary gain).
The decentralised nature of the Fediverse is just a superior model (for the actual users, not for monetising the platform).