• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    The reason for the Reddit protests could have been justified, but the CEO’s response couldn’t.

    He messed up, doubled down, and then continued to mess up. I don’t know why the rest of the team let him keep talking

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      That’s what sold it for me.

      I don’t mind if reddit wants to make some money on their API, but giving app developers barely a month to respond, having insanely high prices, throwing away the relationships they built with app devs, and not responding to community feedback around the issue at all was all too much.

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          What if Reddit and the government paid billions to the creators to fork over the servers and to make the source code and apps proprietary?

          • Hot Saucerman@lemmy.mlBanned
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            Unlikely considering their source of funding comes from various European governments.

            Also, it’s not very easy to make open source closed source. The original Lemmy code and documentation is already out there. The only thing they could do would be to add new features that are all closed source. (This is what reddit does, as their old code is open source.) At best, it would be a fork of Lemmy with closed source elements.

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    I had been flip-flopping for a while, but I figured that it was finally time to get off of Digg.

  • Okalaydokalay@lemm.ee
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    No longer being able to access Apollo. Had that been allowed (and no extra fees for using it), I would have kept browsing Reddit. Hell, I wouldn’t have minded some ads in Apollo if that meant keeping it.

    But damn using that garbage official app. I tried it once again and it’s garbage. I tried it once before when Alien Blue stopped being viable and didn’t go back when I tried Apollo.

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    Came from reddit like many others. I had been unhappy with the artificial and corporate-sterile feel of reddit for a while. And second to that, the way subreddits were set up made it rife with powermod agendas and no good alternatives to escape them.

    I much prefer the “interconnected islands” of lemmy that reduces the ability of anyone to advertise, astroturf, or have ownership of the whole system. It feels looser and puts more control back in the hands of users, which is refreshing.

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      Same here. A lot of people (including myself until a week ago) are either oblivious or fooling themselves about what is happening to Reddit. Changes are being made with the sole purpose of boosting revenue ahead of their IPO. Reddit is no longer focused on improving the user experience, but has switched to full monetization mode. That will only get worse now. It is a slow-moving train wreck.

      And, yeah, some Reddit subs are over-moderated and arbitrary. Looking at you /r/boardgames.

      It was not easy to figure out Lemmy at first, and the sign up process a few months ago was difficult (for me). But now that I’m on board with a good app, Lemmy is just great. It feels like early-days Reddit before enshittification set in.

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    When Reddit killed Apollo I deleted my ten year old account and never went back.

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    General interest in noncommercial social media. My Lemmy account is two years old, and I’ve been on Mastodon for longer than that. I did start spending a lot more time here once reddit axed 3rd party apps.

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    Reddit killing off 3rd party apps. Also Lemmy feels more free as I don’t need a set amount of karma to be able to submit a post or comment. I had a lurker account on Reddit that was verified and everything, but there were times when I wanted to post and when I did only I could see my comment.