Unable to load image

:marseyjannygenocide: Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible : technology

https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1ft0cei/reddit_is_making_sitewide_protests_basically/

								

								

:#marseybongojanny:

From The Verge

Reddit is giving its staff a lot more power over the communities on its platform. Starting today, Reddit moderators will not be able to change if their subreddit is public or private without first submitting a request to a Reddit admin. The policy applies to adjusting all community types, meaning moderators will have to request to make a switch from safe for work to not safe for work, too.

By requiring admin approval for the changes, Reddit is taking away a lever many communities used to protest the company's API pricing changes last year. By going private, the community becomes inaccessible to the public, making the platform less usable for the average visitor. And that's part of the reason behind the change.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17277395812705846.webp


How can we turn this to our own advantage?

Like I wonder what we can do to make this whole approval system a shit show.

If you can't beat them, then overdose them on what they want.

The promised 24 hour SLA seems like a target. A sort of DDOS attack of requests. But there's no accountability for them if they don't meet it.

I was imagining simple hacks like mods creating a new sub as a mirror for all posts to the original sub, and making the new sub private / NSFW from the start. Gets around the new Reddit rules, but accomplishes the same as a blackout. Requires coordinated mod action, but we've already shown that's possible.

I've worked a lot in trust and safety and half of the fun is gaming out the areas where structures can be abused or gotten around.

https://media.tenor.com/zh58XZRJuzYAAAAx/cat-hacking.webp

"The ability to instantly change Community Type settings has been used to break the platform and violate our rules,"

What rules does it break?

The golden rule: that it only exists to make money and benefit itself

https://media.tenor.com/DiDz8VtDHfIAAAAx/strict-policy.webp

I get the feeling they're going to keep "fixing" the site until *it becomes trash and cause a mass exodus of users like Digg and Tumblr did.


Eat shit, Spez.

It's Go_JasonWaterfalls now.

:#marseydarkspez:

Every year Reddit turns more and more into a platform solely for moderators to press their various political agendas.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17277395862003334.webp

https://media.tenor.com/jq6rhlEUW4oAAAAx/shocked-surprised.webp


This is, of course, a response to the Blackout :marseyblacked: protests back in Spring of 2023 due to Reddit deciding to charge for API access and killing off a bunch of Apps

The ongoing and increasingly weird Reddit blackout, explained

150
Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

If they did that Reddit might actually gain users so it would be a horrible move

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Reminder that when mods closed /r/nba they continued posting on it privately and discussing the playoffs

They literally couldn't stop using it

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

I can't remember what natural disaster it was for but they closed a city or state subreddit during one, people were begging them to open it so people could share info, they opened it a few days later and claimed they were unable to get online due to the storm or w/e

And then people found out they were posting on the private sub the whole time :marseydarkxd:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

I mean social media is supposed to be addicting

The problem is reddit letting the most giga-addicted users run the asylum. Anyone who's dealt with a true fiend knows that they won't hesitate to steal + sell literally anything that's not nailed down to get their next fix. I think the mods literally can't put it down. If anyone wants to make some ethically dubious cash position yourself in 20 years to run a social media rehab clinic where people are physically forced to touch grass.

Bonus mention for all the users who have withdraw symptoms whenever reddit / mods go dark. Addicts the lot of them.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

the rdrama kids would get bullied at the social media rehab

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

I think it'd be much more effective if mods just... stopped moderating

even the !jannies on this site don't have the conviction to do this, let alone the leredditeur mods

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

But the jannies here are good? :marseymoplicker:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

:#marseydisagreefast:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Automod already does 99.99% of their jobs, users won't know the difference until they start seeing wrongthink creep into their subs.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

The most recent protest proved that's not the case at all. They just started putting powermods in charge of the subs that wouldn't comply to moderation rules

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

are there enough powermods if every subreddit did it tho?

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Powermods already run most of the important subs, they wouldn't have to do it with every sub protesting. Just bigger mainstream ones that constantly show up on the front page. Smaller ones could have new mods put in place, there's always people willing to fill those holes

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Yeah they will never do it because they know there is an endless legion of scabs who will gladly pick up that mop for free and lick the reddit boot even harder

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

"Oh look Reddit actually good again for some reason, weird"

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

The second that they started protesting spez should have told 2 of the powerjannies that he is taking their mop away and that would be the last protest in Reddit history

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Link copied to clipboard
Action successful!
Error, please refresh the page and try again.