Made a account just to post this, all you’re doing is inconveniencing players of warframe, its obvious this is a failed experiment a majority of users aren’t going to sign up for yet another site (especially one most people dont know anything about) just for warframe, and restricting access to the trove of posts on the subreddit and a place for the community to share content is just damaging to the game.
be realistic man reddit isn’t gonna change its mind because r/warframe is inaccessible, this protest is just hurting players
It’s not about reddit changing their minds, it’s about getting communities to move to alternatives
which isn’t gonna happen in any reasonable amount of time, there are fractions of a fraction of users on this platform, and the outreach is horrendous if you didn’t see the post about this place before the subreddit went down chances are you don’t/ won’t even know it exists
if you didn’t see the post about this place
If you go to the sub right now,you will get a link to this place.
Well, it’s a good thing it’s not just r/Warframe. IIRC 8k subreddits were a part of the protest at the start and over half are still participating.
Protests haven’t changed their mind?
Reddit before:
- The protest won’t do anything
- We won’t remove mods
- Users will democratically decide to reopen
- Our revenue won’t be impacted
Reddit now:
- Banning some mentions of alternatives
- Removing mods participating in protest/reopening subs if any singular mod agrees
- Three huge subs have reopened, democratically voted (overwhelmingly) to continue protesting by becoming John Oliver fanclubs
- Incoherent rants about landed gentry and MUH MONEYS
If you want a warframe subreddit back, make your own. No one’s stopping you. Go ahead and do all the work to set the sub up and run it.
Otherwise, you’re welcome here. You’ve already made an account. Just contribute instead of complaining.
It’s kinda funny how fast Reddit has escalated their threats in under a week. Also, their claims of being “profit driven” while ignoring Devs that were willing to (or at least inquiring about) use the new paid API for 3 months.
The instant tell for me, from the start, is that having Premium didn’t let you use 3rd party apps.
Well, aside from the CEO’s behavior, anyway.
Why is this whole profit thing a question? Premium is literally “Pay us instead of seeing ads” and it doesn’t matter which frontend is using those resources if you’ve paid for them.
It would have solved all the theoretical problems, but not only didn’t reddit offer it, they rejected it. Totally disingenuous. They don’t want normal profit and money to run the servers, they want complete control over access to the content we generate, and all the metadata around that.