Most people here are probably already aware of the situation on Reddit. This is a thread to discuss it here.

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Zak@lemmy.worldOPM
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New poll is up. I’m going to unsticky this thread tomorrow because I’d rather talk about flashlights than Reddit.

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Should be open soon if the sentiment of the subreddit is followed. Seems like mods/a vocal few are the only ones who want it to stay closed.

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I appreciate your work getting the community over to Lemmy!

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@Zak, agree with above. Thanks for being our awesome mod no matter what platform that may mean.

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💯 Lemmy is 🔥. People need a place to go, and with subreddits closing down, this is the perfect time and place for folks to express themselves and have fun.

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The whole API thing is a non-issue to me personally other than the effect on moderators because I never used the apps. Tried Reddit’s app once and found it pretty basic, almost crude, so stayed on the PC Browser side of Reddit.

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I mainly use old.reddit.com on a PC, but this decision tells me that Reddit takes its users for granted, especially the volunteer moderators and content creators who actually make the site valuable enough to attract other visitors. Building communities on top of somebody else’s for-profit walled garden was probably always a mistake.

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Building communities on top of somebody else’s for-profit walled garden was probably always a mistake.

This right here.

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May get buried in this little bit older post, but I did see this discussion going on over at r/modcoord.

https://reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/149apf9/campaigns_have_notched_slightly_lower_impression/

Seems to imply that even smaller subs being closed could be generating a noticeable impact on Reddit’s long-term advertising. Would suggest that these strikes will have an impact if they go on longer. I’m unsure honestly, trying to listen with an open mind but this at least seems like an actual attempt at looking at the situation as opposed to anyone saying ‘this is dumb, won’t do anything so there’s no point.’

That said, I’m still sympathetic to those who say they want the sub back. I do too! Locking out my favorite place on Reddit has been very obnoxious—but I voted to keep it closed and re-vote again with more info on Monday.

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I really wish I’d used contest mode instead of a poll. Some people were upset and confused about the result, but I really do want to do whatever the majority of the community who’s engaged enough to vote about it prefers.

I have my own opinions of course, but I’m trying to be realistic. I don’t think shutting down communities permanently is a good approach, and completely moving a community to a new place never quite works. I don’t plan to move away from Reddit entirely and will continue to participate as long as there’s a friendly community there and old.reddit remains usable.

I do, however believe Lemmy is a better approach than Reddit going forward, and I will be de-emphasizing Reddit in some ways TBD.

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How would contest mode have improved the outcome? Right now this whole vote feels like a sham, as the mods didn’t like how it was going so they skewed the results by adding two opinions together. If you don’t want to be there anymore I encourage you to seek out someone else to take your spot instead of just restricting the community and walking away.

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Contest mode would have improved the outcome because it is possible to vote on every option, so the vote is not split between similar options.

If I wanted to run a poll where people can only pick one option and make sure option B wins even if option A might be more popular, I could do this:

  • A
  • A, but slightly different
  • B

I realized I had done exactly that by accident so I changed it the best way I could think of at the time.

Nobody intends to restrict the community and walk away. As long as the community is restricted, there will be a poll at least weekly. In the mean time, welcome to Lemmy. It’s smaller, but growing, and we have fun stuff like comments with direct image uploads.

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Moving to a new site can work really well. After all reddit grew when people abandoned digg. And even though BLF is more active now CPF still exists.

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Good point. Let’s make Reddit the new Digg by moving to Lemmy!

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