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What if Reddit reverts it's changes?

If Reddit were to revert it's changes to 3rd party apps would you stay on Lemmy or move back to Reddit?

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  • For me, they'd have to

    1. Replace /u/spez
    2. Implement some sort of publicly auditable accountability re: shadowbans and database-level comment editing
    3. Open-source significant parts of their platform.

    I have zero expectation that any of these things will happen. The most healthy way forward, for an open and free internet, is the meritocracy of the fediverse.

    • Did he get caught editing comments again? And the shadowbanning?

      • Not recently... I'm just completely out trust and benefit of the doubt based on the various controversies and where their (Tencent) money is coming from.

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