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Originally, the protest was planned to be 48 hours. However, after a shambolic AMA held by Reddit’s CEO, it has become clear to us that Reddit doesn’t intend to act in good faith. When the CEO is willing to lie and spread libellous claims about another third-party developer, and then try double down by vilifying them, again, in an AMA, despite being proven as a liar by the developer through audio recordings, that’s when we knew what we were up against. Therefore, the subreddit will be privatised until such time as a reasonable resolution is proposed.

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20 points

There is: !iphone@lemmy.ml

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Hopefully not every subreddit tries to move to lemmy.ml only

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11 points

We really have to spread the word that lemmy.ml is not the only intance and size isn’t a gauge for how active an instance is. I’m worried lemmy.ml will not be able to handle that many users who may be coming, and a high concentration of comms there would mean a lot would suffer if lemmy.ml crashes…

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One way to help out is open a couple of your fav subs if they don’t exist yet! I have done 2 so far and I hope we can also have a decentralized spread of subs here.

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Thank you!

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26 points

wish more would go out indefinitely, this is great

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31 points

I wonder how long it takes until admins take over the communities

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I have a feeling all of the default subs will be taken over pretty quickly. The small subs will be forgotten about.

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That’s what I expect to happen as well. Nothing stops them from kicking out the current mods / admins, replacing them with new mods willing to take over and continue as before (or even use AI moderation tools to minimize the efforts).

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Who though? Who wants to mod a community that big, for a company that will throw mods under the bus, for a company that is burning bridges with developers instead of finding reasonable compensation, for a company that that is so bad at supporting mods mods have to rely on third parties to support (which they are also burning bridges with), for a company that is “not profitable”, for a company that is laying people off, not hiring.

AI moderation? No way they will “meet increasing regulatory compliance” with that.

What a fucking shitshow. There are just no words for how big of a whole Reddit has dug itself.

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I don’t think the subs should go private, but rather they should just get straight-up abandoned. The admins will have a much harder time dealing with all the unmoderated content that will inevitably show up, and it will look way worse to advertisers.

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That just give Reddit an out for taking over subs, saying they are unmoderated.

If they go private then Reddit would need to forcibly take over the subs without a proper reason for doing it.

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10 points

I think anarchychess is planning exactly that. They’re private today (Sunday) and going unmoderated on Monday.

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Hm, I like this idea – the content is what values Reddit.

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theres even more precedent of them taking over unmoderated subs

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Damn it’s all crashing down isn’t it

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Won’t matter. Based on recent behavior I’d expect any reasonably large sub to be forcibly reopened by the admins after a couple days. If the current mods won’t cooperate then they’ll be replaced by the hordes who want to go on a power-trip.

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This scenario has happened before, has it not? Why would anyone expect that Reddit will respond differently this time and walk back their plans?

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That doesn’t mean though that we ,as a community ,shouldn’t try and change them .

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I definitely agree with you and didn’t mean to imply that the reddit community should just roll over. I was simply inquiring why so many think it’ll be different now when there is history of Reddit not giving a duck, removing mods, and reopening.

Hopefully it will be different this time, but with Spez’s focus on IPO and AI, I really don’t see much going well for anyone right now. Tomorrow is just a day away, so we’ll see where this roller coaster ends up!

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We should all act like power-trip addicts and ask Reddit to make us the new mods. And then when they do that we just black out the subs again.

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