Place is going exactly as expected

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You missed the best part, in the German Flag, they've written "u/spez ist ein Hurensohn!"

Translation: u/spez is a son of a whore/bitch (Google says bitch, commenters are saying whore.)

Welp, that's my vocabulary lesson for the day. Screenshot:

Also, the dino in the upper right is cute.

no one cares about the dino, I just wanna read "FUCK SPEZ!"

I think the Dino is cute :c but I agree I would prefer more "FUCK SPEZ".

Why do u act like everyone knows German?

It's not hard to look it up.

Hurensohn - son of a bitch.

Yeah, before I looked up the translation I figured it was "whore's son" which is close enough.

That's actually exactly what it means, not "son of a bitch."

Are you telling me I can put words into the internet and it will just tell me what it means??

It's not hard to guess since it's basically whoreson

Why do you assume translations and search engines don't exist?

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Our French compatriots are giving Spez the guillotine!

Our French compatriots are giving Spez the guillotine

lmao I didn't know what was happening in this one for a moment

There are a bunch of posts of people recording the admins censoring it now.

Yep saw the guillotine thanos snapping before my eyes... This could've actually been fun but fucckkiinnnggg reddit.

Can we start out own lemmy place?

It's seemingly true. If not admins (who else would it be?), it's absolutely getting botted like crazy. Here's the evidence

How much is Spez paying their admins to stay up all day and night censoring place? lmao

That's pretty damning. At best, it's a bot. Individual users would pick less random colors like predominantly white and black.

So at best, it's a troll with a bot that is beating their anti bad actor measures.

By opening up r/place again, they've stolen the magic from it.

The first time it happened, it was amazing and novel.

The second time was an incredible surprise each time the board opened up again. I was involved with the r/Beach House community to put up an homage to our favorite band.

But now... It's become repetitive. It feels like just an attention grab, like a ploy to artificially increase traffic to the site. This time, it looks no different from every other time r/place has taken... place. It's flags everywhere, there's so much anger surrounding it, and it's just not fun.

r/place was special because of its spontaneity. But now it's soulless, like every other corporate-owned internet phenomenon is.

Fuck Steve Huffman.

Everything from these big corps have no soul. Because we know it's just about exploiting users for money.

I want the old internet back so bad. Hopefully federation can fuel many new actually fun services that are not built to make money but to actually entertain and amuse people, or simply be useful.

I personally feel pleasure from doing good things in the world. But it seems to be a group of people who doesn't feel it's worth doing something for others unless there is money to be made from it.

I feel bad for every user that hasn't experienced an internet before all of this. Golden years to me, was 1996 ~ 2008. To others, far earlier.

The only thing we had to deal with then, was just popups. Now, it's like every fucking thing imaginable has to be turned into some subscription or retooled to be shareholder friendly. Because that's exactly what everything is gearing towards to appease - these fucking shareholders with stakes. Shareholders, who constitute a band of people who have absolutely no knowledge or fucks given as to what made things as good as they were in past internet. It's all about data farming for money to then market people to shit.

Google had to go and acquire YouTube, things seemed okay in the beginning. Now look at it, fucking bombardment of ads if you aren't using an adblocker. Amazon had to go and acquire Twitch and things seemed okay in the beginning. Now look at it, you're meaning to tell me I have to sit through 8 ads, while you minimize a stream of a channel I'm watching?! AND You're going to make YOUR OWN SUBSCRIPTION WHEN AMAZON PRIME ISN'T ENOUGH?! ARE YOU FUCKING INSANE?!

Reddit was great until 2016, it broke itself over politics. Then it broke itself even further by 2020 and now we are where we are with it. Social Media, is running in place. It's about statistics anymore. Has Facebook ever been useful and functional? I'm having a hard time now remembering when the last time it even had real people helping you, because now it's just in some stupid half-ass wiki that doesn't even have all of the answers in it's own ecosystem.

Everyone is too politicized now, almost can't go a damn few comments anymore without someone coming up to you with an emotionally charged reply, that's hiding in the background, the basis of their political stance.

FUCK WEB 3.0 AND ALL THAT IT HAS WROUGHT!

I agree and this internet we have now has turned into crap, and it's the corporations who is responsible for it, because they want their profits.

Every big tech service is always nice at first and then the horrific ads and user tracking starts. People use an ad company to search the internet now and that's completely normal appearently. :)

I agree in general, but search feels like an odd example. That space has been dominated by ad companies since even before the internet (e.g., Yellow Pages).

It's pathetic because it's nothing new, it's old code, they just have to run it again to try and distract the users. There's no changes, no creativity, no risk. They're just jangling keys in front of the baby to try and stop it crying

It's now a symbol of how deteriorated Reddit has become. I mean, yeah, you've summarized it perfectly. r/place is now the symbolism of everything wrong with Reddit. It's repetitious, as much as all of the karma farming posts on Reddit have been for years. All the other places had contained a culture snapshot of everything that Reddit brought together.

All that this version of Place has brought, is all of the anguish towards one person and their poor decision making.

I might could live with repetitive if it wasn't for the anger. I've got a 2'x2' print of 2022's canvas sitting next to my desk, and I still get lost in it every now and then. Just another trip exploring a new canvas could be fun.

But then I open the page and 15% of it is just "fuck spez" and everyone is angry. Rightfully so, but... I just don't feel it anymore.

Ehh, flags dominated since the very first r/place.

But yes it's pretty obvious each new edition is ever more astroturfed. The second one had lots of obvious organised bots designing perfect shapes and logos, and moderators' meddling was noticed as well.

It's the ol' Blizzard "Look, we're introducing a new character who might be gay! There's no lore that references it anywhere, we're just tellin' you they're gay or lesbian, aren't we great!" kind of maneuver. Ooh, look at the special thing we're doing, aren't we playful and fun?

For the record, I'm all for inclusiveness, I just use Blizzard as an example since they used to be just so transparent about that before the really dark times.

Yeah, I agree this is most certainly to increase traffic. On the one hand, I like that there are many places on the board where the anti-admin sentiment is very obvious, but it does play into their hands in terms of traffic numbers.

I saw a suggestion to go put a "join Lemmy" banner on there, is it happening?

Still haven't seen a "join lemmy" but gotta love "Digg 4 Lyfe"

Edit: It actually says DGG 4 LYFE.

Digg 4 Lyfe

I'm not 100% sure but I'm willing to bet that's for the streamer Destiny who's community often refers to itself as "dgg" for destiny.gg.

It would probably get removed

This is still traffic on the site.

Do you expect to see the site die in a week?

How far back do you think user engagement on r/place will stall reddit failing?

Do you think not using the canvas would cause more harm than their favorite event being covered in language shitting on the CEO and making the pretty canvas not marketable?

Personally, I strongly disagree if you do think so. Even if every Lemmy user drove 0 traffic to reddit, it would change very little of their day to day engagement.

It's important in the long term to move away from reddit and reduce engagement of the site, but the cost benefit ratio of fucking up the marketability of r/place strongly outweighs the effect users would have engaging the site.

Do you think not using the canvas would cause more harm than their favorite event being covered in language shitting on the CEO and making the pretty canvas not marketable?

Not just that. The whole /r/place event has been covered by (tech) news sites every year. This year, it's a much better story than ever before.

Exactly, this is a huge marketing event for them. If the marketability of Reddit is shown to be "FUCK SPEZ FUCK SPEZ FUCK SPEZ", that is going to cost them in terms of that white glove corporate cleanliness they crave to provide and profit off of.

I don't expect anything. I don't know how ad execs think and I don't think I want to know. Who the fuck can say if they value traffic or clean language more? What I know is that SEPARATE ENTIRELY, to quote a great thinker of our time, is the best route in terms of personal mental health. Whether reddit fails or continues, I'm doing my best to not give a shit. That includes not interacting with the site, regardless of the reason.

Bad enough that I still find myself with a reddit post being the only place I can find an answer to a problem every once in a while. I don't need to go there voluntarily.

I respect the mental health boundaries you need, but not all of us have that conflict* (trying to find a word that does not sound demeaning, I am not a wordist sorry).

For me, yes I'm upset that reddit is a burning shithole, but it weighs on my mind no more than leaving myspace, Icanhascheeseburgers, ragecomics, 4chan, Facebook, or any of the other numerous forums and social media sites I have split from.

So I respect your need to avoid it, but I do not believe this is the same for the majority of people who are interested in taking action.

I do think it would be best for most of us. Not least because it's more important to build our space here on Lemmy than to waste time on a site that we want/expect/hope to fail. The analogy with a nasty breakup isn't too farfetched - try to avoid running into your ex, at least for a while, it can only lead to more pain and won't help you move on. Especially when there's a real possibility that your ex actually benefits financially from the two of you meeting.

The breakup analogy falls short for numerous reasons, primarily because we are talking about communities rather than individuals.

More like a divorce with kids involved than a simple breakup. Some people are happy to divorce and run from their kids, abandoning them to their ex, but some people want to keep as much of their family healthy and intact as possible, forcing them to go to court or other forms of confrontational discourse in order to achieve their goals.

Many of us come from communities that have been split and the only way to rebuild and regroup is by engaging the missing community members where they are.

Sure, that's a valid view, but a healthy divorce also doesn't include yelling obscenities at the other parent in public and raiding the house you both used to live in (not that I object to the language used). It's still minimising contact to what's necessary. And maybe accepting that some kids would like to stay with the other parent and focusing on those kids that want to stay with you.

Which is another failure of using personal relationships as an analogy to corporations vs people.

We are not talking about interpersonal emotional discourse, we are talking about consumer vs corporation and corrupt capitalist corporate powers at work.

I say burn the megacorps myself but I understand not everybody is as passionate on that topic.

The original discussion was about user engagement and the cost to benefit ratio of engaging them. I find it somewhat hypocritical to claim we shouldn't care about their success and to accept that some people want to use the site, while your original comment is complaining about user engagement on the other website.

If we are supposed to accept users being on the other website, why are you commenting about site traffic?

What I meant to say with my original comment was mostly "okay but still maybe don't go there now (and add to the traffic)". It was aimed at people here, not those who are still active over there. I don't know whether reddit will care more about not getting traffic from us or about being shat on. But one of those options also seems healthier so I think that's the one to choose. If you think you need the catharsis of yelling at spez, I wouldn't dream of stopping you.

Always nice to stumble across someone who understands the wisdom of The Golden God.

You guys act like an infinitesimally small blip of traffic coming from a relatively niche community will be enough to make reddit successful again. People on /r/place drawing "fuck spez" using 1d old accounts and adblockers are nothing. Ruining this year's /r/place in exchange for a blip of mostly useless traffic is a W imo.

Ruining this year’s /r/place

Easy there, Robespierre. You won't "ruin" r/place by creating some tiny logo that will be scrubbed away by the moderators in five minutes.

Idk if you've actually seen what /r/place looks like right now but it's way more than just a single tiny logo lol. The majority of it is about spez.

That's the same thinking that leads to "what's my one vote going to do?"

Traffic benefits them in two main ways: directly via ad loads (plus coins and rewards while those were a thing), and indirectly via content added by that traffic. If you block ads and aren't adding content, your traffic just costs them money in compute resources and bandwidth.

Clicks themselves don't generate revenue. Thinking that they are directly translatable to revenue might be why Reddit is in this mess better they saw lots of clicks and wanted to turn them into money but it's not that simple and they fucked up their attempt (well, maybe, time will tell the long term effects of this).

This is true. But if this is this year's Place event, that's a sad turnout, regardless of what's being done there. Nothing like the original, not that anyone expected it would be. Dare to say this will be the last Place on Reddit.

I waited 5 years to participate in the second r/place since hearing about everything that happened in the first one was what brought me into Reddit. Now we're getting a new one already? I feel robbed.

True, I'd just like to avoid encouraging people to go there now, to gloat or to participate in the shitting on spez.

every time they do r/place it feels a little less special

I think it felt fine in 2022, the five year gap was long enough. But this year... it just feels hollow to me. Can't tell if that's from repetition or just me being burnt out on Reddit, or both.

I can imagine they attempted to save face after all the 3rd party app mess, of course it's an ill-advised decision and backfired on them as it should.

Every time you do anything more and more often it feels less special. That's how things work.

So, at the end, it worked?... shame

Reddit does not need love, people enjoying it or whatever, they need traffic. Advertisers dont care if you are there just to express how awfull reddit is, they need views. I would have love to see this shit staying blank.

I think even if users actually abstained, bots would get involved to make place look active. maybe. I don't know how far reddits willing to go to make it seem like they're a good platform

But wouldn't that open them up to serious litigation for misleading shareholders when they drop the IPO?

They're going to IPO on the basis of content that's already there. If they have two braincells to rub together they won't make any promises about current and future content and how it gets in.

How many of them don't know about Lemmy yet and would switch in a second if they found out?

I don't know if the comparison applies here cause whats happening in reddit is a little bit more aggressive, but i have been in another more local based dying internet community (Taringa was pretty popular in latinamerica, 15 years ago or so)... we all knew the moment in which the site died. We expressed ourselves, made jokes about the owners, tried to fight back... nothing changed and people continued to use the site, mostly because we didnt have a replacement for it. At the end it took aprox. 10 years to settle down to the dead site that it is now. Its like a candle, slowly devouring itself to the end. I guess the same will happen with reddit.

I think a lot of reddit users havent even thought about looking for a replacement, they dont know about lemmy and they wouldnt switch either. I may be wrong.

I was on Digg before switching to Reddit 14 years ago and once people were told Reddit existed there was a landslide of people switching because Digg admins were being such jackasses.

The Among Us characters are also back, but they are all FUCK SPEZ. 😆

Starting a J for "Join Lemmy" at (22,-202)

Apparently there's also a "Lemmy" going on at (-190,-195)

should've written join lemmy

I think all the Lemmy folks don’t want to give Reddit the traffic. At least that’s my theory.

That's been the overwhelming response each time I've seen it brought up. I want to help put little Lemmy symbols or something, but I haven't seen one forming when I've had a chance to check

I see that, but that's not the way.

Guerrilla marketing is still needed and if you use the proper tools (I guess everybody has browser extentions here!), your interactions won't give a coin to reddit.

Really disappointed by all the “fuck Spez” instead of “join Lemmy,” you’d think advertising a competitor would be much more hurtful to Reddit…

"Hey, we're still cool. Remember this cool thing we did, look, we're doing it again, aren't we cool". Like that annoying kid in the class who had everybody laugh with one joke 2 years ago, and now he is repeating it time and again in order to get the same laughs.
Except in this case he's after any engagement so hateclicks are as good as loveclicks.

The only thing I expected that hasn’t shown up yet is the Apollo app logo.

I think they're building it next to a lower void bubble right now

Where are they coordinating this? Apollo sub? Mastodon?

I dunno, sorry, probably some discord server or another sub. Perchance? I only mentioned it because I saw it.

edit: It also looks like it's gone/destroyed now or I just can't find it anymore

edit2: some of the fuck spez has also been overwritten but the big ones and the voids' are still standing

edit3: some losers are also actively trying to overwrite the r/save3rdpartyapps reminder because they're so funny

Did the OSU guys dip?

No, the discord’s still around. Just seems there was some trouble setting up in the initial phases i guess? Not participating this year so not keeping up at all.

No, the discord’s still around. Just seems there was some trouble setting up in the initial phases i guess? Not participating this year so not keeping up at all.

There's a osu-ish purple blob appearing bottom right (colours are limited this year so no pink)

Place has always been a bit shit. The first time was interesting and novel because all the factions emerged with different ideologies that actually created personas and identities for themselves, but ever since then it's just been 50/50 nationalism or consumer products. There's so many more interesting things that could be painted and yet half of it will be flags of bourgeoise states.

I don’t understand why r/place is back, 2017 and 22 were very popular. I can only imagine they trying to drive traffic after the exodus. Anybody have insight?

Hell, I never understood the appeal to begin with.

Trying to put a bandaid on a gash, maybe. Also you can only use place on new Reddit or the official app. And you have to verify your email. So they could try to show off to investors that they have this many verified users, or this much increase in users even after the fiasco.

Just stop giving it attention. This is driving traffic and ultimately increases the number of interaction, which is good for reddit. I see people post screenshots of their phones, again driving numbers for the app that they just propped up by killing 3rd party apps.

I'm somewhat okay with someone having posted a screenshot, but 100% agree that we don't need to send traffic to Reddit.

i entered to see how it was, and it seems that there are only like 8 colors? so it is worse than the last time? like, the trans flag can't be done correctly, and probably the pixel art is going to look much worse. truly enshitification for literally no reason

But what about the advertisers! Supporting trans communities is scawwyy 😢 😢 Reddit has priorities after all.

Scary? No, BigCorps love trans gay furry rights!

As long as it stays well contained in a specified month per year, that is. No reason to go overboard.

But not if someone complains. We can't do it if someone complains.

Many people don't know who spez (or Steve Huffman for that matter) is, a more general text should work: Fuck Reddit.

I'm actually surprised the fuck spez messages have lasted long since admins probably have access to brushes to clear it up like it was paint.

Its by design. CEOs are replaceable, the corporation is not. Once all the shit changes are done they'll get rid of Huffman (who will get a fat golden parachute for his hard work) and new CEO will walk back maybe 2 of his changes. Suddenly reddit is loveable again and to say otherwise is asking for too much.

And for estranged reason, the previous CEO will be missed.

This happened to Gaia Online, where they lost their main admin for a good few years. Was remembered for basically just stumbling upon luck which got Gaia Online into it's hottest peak within 2007 through 2010. New CEO comes in, practically decimates the site and it's community with greedy practices. Old admin comes back, is practically worshiped, but really didn't bring the same magic as before. Because again, he just struck luck and we realized that he didn't really have a lot of good answers to bring the site back to shape.

AFAIK Spez is kinda special in that he is one of the creators of Reddit, being there since the very beginning (i think he made the first or second message), so i think unless the rest of the company kicks him out he isn't going anywhere.

You should watch Silicon Valley.

SILICON VALLEY SPOILERS BELOW FOR THOSE USING APPS THAT DO NOT SUPPORT SPOILER TAG

::: spoiler spoiler Goes to show how you can create a company and be completely fired and removed from it. It's nuts. :::

I guess the reddit name helps it keep it up for longer. Its not as bad as fuck Steve Huffman.

The fuck spez is perfect. Also I can't even view r/place because you have to either use their app or go to new reddit.

In Firefox at least (I'm sure most others) you can elect to "view desktop site" and see it in a mobile browser just fine

Same for Chromium mobile browsers. (I'm using Brave.)

At first I read that as "The fuck? Spez is perfect" and it took a moment for my brain to catch up and tell me to calm down.

Didn‘t know they brought it back. They probably need to fix their engagement numbers for the IPO…

I would love to see comparison numbers to previous Places

"We brought all the users back, buy us!"

"But they're all saying they hate you. Like, really REALLY hate you."

"Trust me, it's a great deal!"

Call me a conspiracy theorist but the amount and intensity of data they must get out of this is huge. They will know all the accounts that are anti-spez which they can monitor and algorithmically demote (soft censorship).

Reddit, like most captive-tech these days, is shifting to optimizing only for providing endless distraction to the 90% of mindless hoards which are easy to monetize.

I suspect Youtube will be next in line to squeeze the lemon, now that they are trying to block adblockers.

If they haven't figured out which accounts are anti-Spez from their plain text comments I doubt they'll get much extra insight out of pixels on the canvas.

You also give too much credit to what Spez & co. are doing (his little tantrums aside). Reddit has no value as a free platform, which is why they don't care if those values get destroyed. They want to sell the content, get their money and call it a day.

Then Reddit gets fed into a LLM and becomes a sandtrap for the clueless netizens who stumble across it. It will be a bot-filled cesspit within the year after the sale/IPO.

What I dung understand is why they're all trying to become tictok when advertisers are starting to pay less and less for endless-scrolling platforms.

Yeah, people will spend hours zombie-scrolling through 30-second content, but within 2 minutes they've forgotten what they've watched. That makes ads on the platforms worthless.

Youtube is on the way to doing it right. Use the shorts to get people to follow an account and then start watching longer videos.

Yeah I thought ads are worthless too, as everyone I know just blocks them. But that's when I realized the people like us who block ads ARE the 10% they now neglect! the other clueless 90% of masses are the ones they are after. There are so many more of them and they are so much easier to monetize

They gave up on us because we are too smart and they cant squeeze anything out of us.

IMO that's why we have to accept that its time to leave and build our own better internet lol

YouTube is getting a lot worse too, though. It's packed full of gimmicky content creators at this point who just make basically the same video over and over and over again. Sometimes their one point has some value worth considering, but even then much of the time they reduce themselves to a fake brand pandering to some small subsection of users.

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Since reddit is like 90% bots these days. Do you think these events are catering to the bots since this event is 100% bots? Do you think the bots are gaining sentience?

Either way, just ignore reddit's attempt to draw people back or seem "cool"

I can imagine seeing more bots from fewer sources.

It's interesting to see the people who are willing to "cross the picket line" as it were and use it for self-promotion. Nationalists and TF2 players.

Really surprised there aren't more/any swastikas in the stars of the US flag

I really want to keep updated on this, bit don't want to visit Reddit at all. Is there a way for me to do it other then relying on some one here posting it?

Last year there were twitch streamers getting their followers to make pictures for them, so maybe check twitch?

It's basically bots vs admins now. Most pixels are places by new accounts or by entities without accounts at all.

The highlight this year is going to be that animation by the Osu! I think.

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you can see the eness stream of black dots harassing the LGBT flag.

I'm glad I finally found someone referencing this. It made me so sad to see. I really feel like this wave of anti LGBTQ+ sentiment is spreading and all from a fucking pointless culture war started by absolute morons.

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Ironic, by engaging with the website they end up promoting it far more than any "fuck spez" could harm it, assuming that is their intended goal.

I don't like how all of this complex capitalistic greed that can be seen time and time again all got turned into hate for a single person.

I mean, I don't like the guy either, and I don't like the actions of reddit, but boiling it down to one single insult repeated over and over is childish. I'm quite happy that r/save3rdpartyapps has such a big spot, that's a much better avenue for the discussion of this topic

I could see “join lemmy” and “join kbin” actually being useful too.

Wasn't it an event for the 1st of April? Why is it going on right now?

The announcement video shows several dates (starting with April 1), so it seems it just kept getting pushed back until they just said, "f it, we'll just do it now."

The only stunt I liked was the button. The separation that was manufactured just cracked me up.

Where my fellow neverpressers at?

Since I've updated the main post picture, here's the original I uploaded (with less cut off)

They are still generating traffic for reddit this way. Anyway, Deep Cock Galactic - Cock and Stone Brothers!

the admins are using their powers to remove things.

Why would the admins expect anything different? Are they really that out of touch?

I don't think they care about what goes onto the canvas as much as they care about the increased traffic this brings. How many reddit refugees are going back just to vandalize /r/place? Even if that demographic is relatively small, this still drives up engagement from all demographics, and the greedy little pig boi needs those numbers for his IPO. I'm guessing he's going with "any publicity is good publicity".

I rarely literally laugh out loud when I see something on the internet, but LOL is appropriate as hell this time because I let out a big laugh.

I printed off a large 18x18 inch vinyl decal of last years /r/Place and put it on my fridge. I love looking at it every time I am cooking, because I see something new every time.

Can't wait to print this years off and stick it blow.

I get a lot of pleasure, even laughing by myself hysterically, when I help "Deep Rock" become "Deer Cock", when I help make "Connecting" into "Cumnecting", and when with one little pixel I make "Factorio" into a slur...

Is there something wrong with me?

You're just doing the Lord's work, thank you for your service 👍

I fought against the Canadian flag last time. I'm off reddit now, but will remember the good memes.

Talk about a company not having vision, innovation, or ideas…. SHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSHHHHHH

That black hole there is a bit ominous! Maybe r/place will get sucked into it along with the rest of Reddit. One can hope

Are there any bots this time that will autofill these things?

Yes, most of the top art is maintained with bots. I spent a ridiculous amount of time proving it last time. They log in 20-2,000 no comment no karma bots and tab through them to fill a single space with a single color. Connect a few of these in a network and boom. Whatever you like.

Well yea, even I botted it last time. It wasn't really a secret that was happening

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Pretty sure there is a self hosted version already. Seen a couple of Twitch streamers use it so I see no reason an instance couldn't run one with lemmy logins.

Probably gonna get censored.

Given how Reddit admins have been cheating at r/place for years I think that was a given before it even opened. But they made their bed, let them lie in it. Also, constant paid eyes on every part of the canvas costs Reddit money and time, which is even better.

So if this means Reddit admins now have to work even harder because spez can't take the blowback when he goes out of his way to fuck up people's online communities, and repeatedly silenced Redditors have now seized upon this opportunity to paint countless iterations of fuck u/spez across his please-don't-leave-me canvas with his admins unable to keep up with the censoring, I can't see how that's a bad thing. Protesters leading the whole gang on a merry chase back and forth across the whole canvas until Reddit mercifully puts an end to its own public bollocking is a worthwhile endeavor, I think.

TL;DR: Censorship in this case is both expected and good. Also, the French guillotine and the German hurensohn are just delightful. -chef's kiss-

It's missing flames on the American flag.

I'm surprised the Nazis haven't put a swastika up yet.

Surprised to see the Beam.NG logo in all the chaos!

Wow, some bootlickers are retaliating. There was more fuck spez before.

Edit: ah, this post is from 9h ago, nevermind.

Also admins can just wipe stuff out if they want. It has the appearance of a democratic process while still being completely top down because they can override anybody's pixels.

Thank you for posting this, don't want to give them traffic.

It started again????

People in the Reddit top decided that they would run places again off-schedule. Best guess is someone thought that it would be good marketing for the coming IPO to show that Reddit is still functional with lively communities.

Any idiot could have seen what would actually happen coming a mile away. The only people who participated in r/place before are people who are now completely anti-reddit at the most and royally pissed at the admins at the least.

The bell weather was that Spez couldn't stay positive in that ama. Even with manipulation, they can't beat the overwhelming number of users. It's astounding they thought different here.

I'm only going there to help out fellow bronies (the MLP sub is going strong with their pixelart, but they did lock new posts until r/Place is over), and to see the protest art.

It would be better if no one used place but probably impossible.

Is there a way to block keywords? I hated mentions of this pixel shit on reddit, and even more so here -.-

you can filter wors on apps like connect. I vote for filtering out the word reddit. People are still holding into it even when they are here on lemmy. such a shame. they played into the hands of reddit again. they gave them traffic which they could show to shareholders.

I mean, you can start by blocking or hiding the community set up specifically to talk about reddit

Surprises me there is still some... normal stuff. I guess there a still people just normally using reddit lel?

You severely underestimated how many casual normies Reddit has. Protests had no major impact and things will resume as if nothing happened.

I used Boost until Reddit shut it down, and I must say, that has not been my experience.

Reddit is a shell of what it was before. /r/All and /r/Popular showed absolutely nothing. The most random subreddits would pop up, and have like 200 upvotes. The front page was so boring and blank.

When subs started coming back, they limited posts, so you'd get like 1 post per day instead of 50-100. Some subs turned into posting memes only, or pics of only one thing/person.

Reddit was absolutely harmed in this. I was already preparing to leave, but Reddit actually became really boring and useless that last month to the point where I rarely opened the app.

Yeah I figured haha. But yeah, big doesn't equal good, I like the communities on lemmy better by now, without a lot of randoms.