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Reddit protest updates: news on the apps shutting down and Reddit’s fights with mods
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Dropped Reddit due the API changes and dumsterfire after that with the CEO. I get they need to make money, but this was simply aimed at taking down third party apps and services.

I really hope this place will grow.

The worst thing about it is that they could have accomplished all their goals if they didn't shove it on people with a months notice and then Spaz going on a media tour shitting on mods and users

This is what gets me. Christian Selig pointed out in a number of interviews that Reddit could have easily made this work without alienating a huge segment of their user base. I get this vague feeling lately like CEOs are intentionally trying to tank their products, because no one so well paid could actually act so dumb.

Like, I'm nowhere near this stupid. I'll run your company better for half what he's paid

I'm absolutely convinced I could do a better job. He's a fool

Agreed. I just can't figure out the reason(s) they're doing it though.

Borrowing money isn’t cheap any more. The venture capital’s that have been propping up these platforms have decided the risk is now too high, and they’re trying to extract as much of their investment as they can, by any means necessary. I think the venture capitalists see a major recession in or near future, and our battening down the hatches.

Truth is CEOs do dumb shit all the time because most of them are not the "genius" worth all that pay everyone seems to think.

Of course there are many that are worth the pallets of cash they make but it drives all the mid tier to junk CEO compensation up.

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Exactly this. Most people would have caved if they had given a 1yr update period and spez had kept his mouth shut. This move screams of a knee jerk reaction to try bd suddenly raise the profit margins, and spez had no idea how the users would revolt.

I think they really expected the 1 month timeline to blow over too

If they just made third party apps a premium feature, they would have seen a much smaller revolt and a significant increase in the number of premium subscribers. Seems like that would have been the obvious approach.

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I really like Lemmy better than new reddit because scrolling the front page reminds me of 2010-2016 Reddit. I hated when they added ADS and removed the NSFW subs from the front page. Everything about NEW Reddit sucked.

Lemmy fixed new reddit and I ain't going back.

That's what the 3rd party apps did best: didn't show ads, let me filter posts with keywords in their titles, and let me use /r/frontpage as my default (NSFW posts show in that feed)

Ribbit

You can still delete manually. I sorted my comments by top and edited them to gibberish.

Some people have mentioned their posts being reverted back after those kind of edits.

Man, it's a damned good thing my posts and comments never add any value to the conversation.

Seriously though, while I haven't deleted my account yet, in the hope that maybe thing could shift, if/when I do I would like to remove my content.

Is there a known way to remove posts and comments from reddit? I guess they can always just restore from backups. Maybe instead of replacing with "." or gibberish, making a simple copy pasta to replace them with so it isn't so obvious.

I should check mine. I deleted everything (that I had patience and time for) that had a lot of upvotes.

I wish I had left some of the helpful stuff that I deleted because I still find myself getting led to Reddit when searching for phone related fixes.

That's my dilemma too - on the one hand, I want to delete my stuff (not that much of it is worth anything anyway), because fuck the way Reddit has acted and will monetise it.

On the other hand, if anything I ever posted was good/useful/helpful/amusing to other people, then I don't want to remove that just for the sake of spiting Spez.

Haven't been back to Reddit since the blackout, except once when I accidentally clicked a google search result to a post there (illustrating my point about potentially helping other people). Don't really miss it either. Lemmy is great, and I'm glad to see that so far it has lasted beyond the initial rush.

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