I’ve seen that some subreddits went dark and said they’d come back in 2 days (June 14th), and others said they’d go dark indefinitely, until the API changes are rolled back. I’d like to make an appeal for the admins who’re willing to go back: please don’t.

I think Reddit wouldn’t withstand 2 weeks to a month without their largest subreddits, and maybe they’d change their minds about API changes. Some may say they’d just make the subreddits public again and promote someone to mod (which I totally agree, they’ll probably do that if the blackout endures for too much time), but I think most people don’t realise the PITA it is to be a good mod, and just want to be one because of the status (I’m not an ex-mod btw, I just heard it is very complicated to moderate and I believe it really is).

Secondly, there’s no guarantee that Reddit won’t pull the rug again. Even if they roll back the changes and everyone goes back, they’ll probably come up with this strategy again some time in the future. So instead of going back, stay in the Fediverse: all applications are open source AFAIK; you can run your own instance if you wish; you can defederate other instances if you wish; you can contribute with new features you miss or create a fork aplication of your own if you want to; heck, you could create your own Fediverse application if you want. And there won’t be a scumbag to come and try stop you.

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The latest response from Reddit personally makes me quite furious https://tenor.com/038z.gif

So yeah… Even if they revert shit I’m probably not going back there as much as I possibly can.

I say “as much as I possibly can” because Reddit has a stupid large archive of problem troubleshooting and solutions, which would make it difficult to completely abandon it in my opinion

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I am actually done with Reddit at this moment. This blackout showed me what Reddit is without the communities and the people. It felt really empty and unusable and it won’t get any better. CEO of Reddit is a certified idiot. Right now trying to figure out how to delete my posts/comments and stuff (with a script) before deleting my Reddit account.

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On Android there’s an app called Redact that will scrub your social media accounts. I used it on my reddit account and it worked well.

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Thanks for letting me know of this. It is even cross-platform… Works pretty much on everything. For the ones who are interested, here’s a link: https://redact.dev

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Before you do… consider copying the text of your top posts into a doc, then reposting them here. It’s OUR content, so we can take it with us when we leave.

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Yes, right now trying to make the doc. Will take a while though… but it will be worth it to upload it here. Can’t wait to be ready to delete Reddit out of my life.

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I’m sure as hell not going back unless they revert the API changes, greedy fucks.

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I’m not going back even if they do. I like it here.

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Correct - I’m out. I’m sure many will go back and my absence won’t make a difference, but I’m out and I’m not budging.

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I will remain on reddit until 1 particular community moves here, but this will likely become my new “reddit”

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What community is that? Make it here and start the move. I’m sure others from there are looking for an alternative

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It’s probably something niche and made up of people that just see it as a place to gather and share stuff, not into ideology, politics, etc.

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I thought from the beginning that planning a blackout for just 2 days was self defeating. All they need to do is ride it out. And they got enough disinterested users and subs still active these two days that it’s not really hurting them long term. The only way it hurst them is if it’s a longer strike against engagement with Reddit

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Probably not, but I’d be happy if I was proven wrong.

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I won’t go back to a place where I was worried of my wonderful piracy communities getting the plug pulled on them. This place is home now.

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I feel the same. Can’t believe those piracy communities survived this long on that platform…

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I was pretty baffled by it myself and I’m a newcomer

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