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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

:marseyitsover:

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

:marseywoah:

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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>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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