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Ask HN: What was the outcome of Reddit blackout?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38423167

The end result was a stalemate. Reddit did not change any of its policies. Enough of the people responsible for posting and managing content left the platform to cause a noticeable impact on it.

It wasn't a "stalemate," Reddit got its way

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As a casual but persistent user, it pains me to say it - because ethically I support the grassroots side of the equation - but as a path of least resistance to casual, anonymous public engagement on a wide range of topics, there seems no viable alternative. [For a given subjective value of 'viable', naturally!]. So after a period of abstention, I gradually ended up back there, simply because I know of no other sizeable gatherings on certain topics that aren't either annoyingly gatekept (technically, and/or socially), and/or are far more toxic themselves.

All that to say you still browse reddit

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There's a sea of lemmee and mastodon posters saying how they 2024 will be the year of their platform :marseypenguin:

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Getting rid of third party apps was the greatest thing they ever did. It finally got me to break away from that propaganda factory since their app is fricking unusable ad spam.

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Yeah it ended my use, now I get my reddit only through rdrama

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Same, or browsing random subs by controversial when bored. The 3d printing subs are the only ones i really still interact with


https://i.rdrama.net/images/17191743323420358.webp

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Same i havent been on that shithole since

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Outcome: :#marseysal:

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I miss him.


:!marseybooba:

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he'll be back in two weeks :marseysal3:

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can you make an edge smug marsety pls :marseybegging:

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idk how it'd look

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Eh, I don't post or view it nearly at all anymore and I used to post a lot.

I think it will continue to rot and once they ban NSFW content it'll be completely sanitized. It'll look like the front page of Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, etc. you'll just get to choose which is your favorite slop interface.

Of course I think real internet culture will continue in places like here or weird parts of Fedi - eventually it will have "A Moment" and be invaded by people who get tired of the same uncreative, sanitized goyslop all the platforms push.


Follower of Christ :marseyandjesus: Tech lover, IT Admin, heckin pupper lover and occasionally troll. I hold back feelings or opinions, right or wrong because I dislike conflict.

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>Eh, I don't post or view it nearly at all anymore and I used to post a lot.

I recently uninstalled it and don't plan on ever coming back. Reddit is impossible to use due to the :marseytrain: janny menace, every big sub has some power tripping psycho neet who treats it as his own personal fief.

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I exclusively use Reddit to find material to post here at this point

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This

Trans lives matter

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I don't think Fedi will take off while Twitter is relatively unmoderated. The only reason to go to Fedi right now is:

1. Reeeee Elon Musk, and heckin gosh darn RethugliKKKans shouldn't have a platform

2. You're into something illegal or borderline illegal

3. You're in some fragile online cult (:marseytrain:) that works better with insularity

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I don't think that invasion will happen. I think the difference is that communities that exist outside of the mainstream and are not marketable (because they are too niche or controversial) will naturally resist that outside infuence.

Larger internet culture changes because young people seek out new platforms and communities. Older people lose interest in establishjed platforms because users leave, communities change (usually for the worse), and they lose interest. Reddit is in the "lose interest" stage and I hope the decline continues.

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We may also see the opposite as we get a :marseynulloverback: moment spreading throughout the net.

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The blackout was bullshit from the beginning and all it served to do was show uber Jannie's that they are replaceable, and even when they weren't, that their “community” was easily able to migrate to one of the other many generic subs (/r/darnthatsinteresting isn't exactly an exclusive topic the loss of which would impact no one)

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the blackout and apollo going byebye made me stop using reddit for nearly good lmao! :marseysnoogenocide: the only reason i use reddit anymore is because everything else on the internet is SEO ai generated sexy Indian dude garbage designed for ad revenue / affiliate link shilling :marseybadgejewgold: , and reddit is the few platforms thats entirely human driven and where i can get a human answer for questions (not for long though!) :marseyrobot:

even then i still use old layout because it's easier to read + ublock makes things easier. only way to browse 2023 internet anyways

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I don't even want to troll on reddit just having a neutral voice and hanging out causes people to flip out, so there's no point even

would be a clever way sort of to prevent trolling in general except for that they actually go and remove the comments so it's not even that

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>Enough of the people responsible for posting and managing content left the platform to cause a noticeable impact on it.

The only noticeable impact was that there was a janny meltdown which lead to some shift in top subs. The protests were a complete and utter failure and anyone implying otherwise is just coping.

Remember that people were strongly predicting that the API changes would completely break moderation and make Reddit unusable as shitty/abusive content flooded the front page of every subreddit. They were wrong and the vocal activists are simply unwilling to admit it. Any claim that there's been a noticeable shift in activity / quality of the site due to the protests is just a form of copium.

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