Anti-mod brigading going on within reddit?
Anti-mod brigading going on within reddit?
I've been seeing a lot of pro-reddit, anti-mod comments, despite tens of thousands of up votes on Reddit blackout posts. Pro-reddit comments also have a ton of gold for some reason.
Is reddit trying to change the narrative towards hating on mods for "ruining everything" before they try and remove them?
I don't really care. I don't visit Reddit anymore and don't intend to return.
I enjoy this comment so much. :D
I have also deleted my apps, and unbookmarked the page. I sometimes still mistakenly auto pilot to the website but quickly get off.
Yeah, delete your account too.
It's like Cortes burning the ships.
After June 30th Lemmy is still my new home. I won't browse reddit without Relay Pro.
I used Apollo, and after the way they treated the creator, there's no way I would use Reddit again.
I really liked Reddit Sync and I've never used the official app before. The way I see it, if I'm going to be forced to make a change anyway, I might as well leave Reddit altogether for something new.
Just a heads up, looks like Relay pro will still be a thing moving to a sub mode (dev states $2-$3/month)
I'll keep checking the front page of all once or twice a day until Reddit is fun dies, but once that happens, I'm done with Reddit
My issue has been that I have too many niche hobbies that either don't have communities on Lemmy/Kbin, or have very small, inactive communities.
We have the opportunity to change that, I'm giving it a shot with two magazines atm
Just be patient, these things take time
You gotta make em. Even if you don't intend to mod them long term, giving the space for discussion is the only first step you can take.
I'm hoping this will improve rather quickly. If they all stay on Reddit, it will be much slower growth though.
I deleted my 3 Reddit accounts last night, one that had over 110k karma. I'm starting to get cosy with Lemmy now, hopefully some refinements and it will be great.
It felt good, right? I nuked mine today after a reddit user was an ass after I agreed with a sub mod on an extended blackout. This place is much cozier and you folks are a lot nicer.
This is the way. Tons of people will stay on Reddit, Reddit will be fine. Just look at Facebook, how long it has lasted and what it has done, etc. Reddit is the new Facebook (platform, not company) and tons of people will be fine sticking with it. That's okay.
The beauty is we have options, and we're working to improve those options.
I feel the same. Cutting out Twitter a year and a half ago was rough, but Mastodon and Feedly took it's place nicely. I guess that prepared me for Reddit's shenanigans as Kbin has filled the gap without issue.
I may miss out on some things here and there, but I don't feel the need to be "in the know" as much.