Written by DrNeurohax
"Some Thoughts on Ways Mods Can Stay in Malicious Compliance, in Order To Prolong the Protest and Their Removal by Admins.
r/funny should be proud. They sat in the crosshairs for longer than anyone thought they would. I hope they, and all the other subs pressured into going restricted or public, continue to show their support in some unique way. Some ideas:
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Include kbin/lemmy equivalent magazines in the banner and a sticky post. Sticky an autocomment on every post with fediverse info.
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Only use the standard mod tools and halve your time commitment. “We went back to using the tools they gave us and this is how it will be from now on. Welcome to the new Reddit you guys chose by not supporting the blackout!”
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Mark the sub NSFW. Realistically, there’s rarely a reason anyone in an office should be on Reddit. This should also make the sub unavailable for mobile users when the API changes go into effect.
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Make every day April Fool’s Day. Like when r/DataIsBeautiful posted nothing but pics of Star Trek’s Data. If you have no ideas, just google the sub name and see what you find!
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- a type of long catheter that is inserted through a peripheral vein, often in the arm, into a larger vein in the body, used when intravenous treatment is required over a long period. Seems like an important topic for r/Pics to cover. (Dictionary.com)
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- Slang abbreviation for Partner In Crime, so maybe change focus to famous crime duos (Urban Dictionary)
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- Slang for a movie, so become the movie subreddit (Encyclopedia Britannica)
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- Just go nuts with https://www.abbreviations.com/pic
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Set unreasonable posting requirements without an announcement, but noting the change in the side bar. Gotta read the fine print."
Set posts to require moderator approval.
- Approve 1 post every hour or only approve really poor quality ones.
Fracture the community.
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Announce alternative subs for your topic, which you also control, and encourage unsubbing from the original sub. Do some of the above, while also setting the sub to require accounts be subscribed for a month to post. Those that leave will find nothing in the alt subs, which they can’t post to, and be unable to post on the main sub for a month. Also, fracturing the large subs will reduce traffic overall, due to the chaos.
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Remove and replace scrub mods where possible. If you get booted down the line, another supporter can continue the pattern.
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Forward any post remotely related to a product advertised on Reddit to that company’s media contact for approval. Advertisers should know what is being associated with their brands. (And if some really gnarly stuff gets submitted by some non-mod account, it might be more impactful."
We must fight back. Spread the word.
Personally for me, even though I have migrated, I am still protesting for the same goals I started protesting for, changes, honesty, integrity, respect of the userbase, for the 3rd party devs they fucked over. Will these things happen? Probably not, thats why I am here. But, I didn’t just stop caring simply because I found Kbin. I am not gonna just drop everyone who is currently protesting alongside me. I’ve migrated everyone I could from my 1.1k member protest server to here or Lemmy, and I encourage them to post content and engage, make a home here, but I haven’t just completely dropped the reason I even started this.
Just a counter argument (this IS the internet :)) if you did not continue protesting, it would lower engagement on their platform, low engagement is low ad revenue, low ad revenue punishes the corporate entity that made the decisions that started all of this crap and pissed most rational people off this bad. Not sure which approach is better or worse.
I posted another way to (potentially) fight back here as well (something to make for users, not just mods to use to fight back): https://lemmy.world/post/212583 Looking for thoughts on if it would be effective.
I am very new to kbin, and have not figured out how to get that link to bring me back to kbin so that I can login and comment without making an account in lemmy.world. A lot of the points mentioned in that thread suggest taking a higher ground. Before I stepped into this thread I definitely was for razing them to the ground and rallying to create hell - but the mixture of positive vibes here as mellowed me out. In reddit, people who disagreed in mass would have been downvoted into oblivion and I would have only saw people who swung one way or another, but here I really get to see the perspective of multiple people. It’s refreshing.
Fuck reddit and fuck spez ass Huffman, ima lurk here whilst I shit
r/askhistorians has created a megathread on past protests…
Damn dude… This is absolutely brilliant 🤣😂 Though I gotta say I’m just a bit taken aback by the ease with which you seem to torture… Not judging or anything, by any means, but by the time I got to your ‘Fracture the community’ section, I was like, ‘so how many years did you say you were in charge of gitmo again?’
I came expecting to see more of a ‘late 1930s Austrian resistance to German occupation’ kinda vibe, and this dude brought the whole ‘French underground’