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
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
There's a sea of lemmee and mastodon posters saying how they 2024 will be the year of their platform
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Outcome:![:#marseysal: :#marseysal:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseysal.webp)
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can you make an edge smug marsety pls![:marseybegging: :marseybegging:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseybegging.webp)
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idk how it'd look
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I miss him.
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he'll be back in two weeks![:marseysal3: :marseysal3:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseysal3.webp)
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