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zlatiah, (edited ) in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
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So having all the mods quit is actually a viable way to protest? (writes down notes)

czech, (edited ) in Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping
@czech@kbin.social avatar

Great info. I think where you first define Lemmy you should also mention that its in the fediverse, like you did for kbin. This would make it more obvious that they're essentially just different front-ends to the same content.

pizza_rolls, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
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I think it's funny that in response to this people are STILL insisting that it's easy to find new mods. TIHI, interestingasfuck, and shittylifeprotips have been closed for over a week because they have no mods. Before TIHI mods got banned, they offered multiple users complaining the option to take over moderating the sub and they said no.

How does any of this point to it being easy to replace mods? Delusional

explodingkitchen,

You would think that Reddit would have put some new mods in there right away (even if those "new mods" were just socks being staffed by Reddit employees) to put pressure on other subreddits.

killernova,

That's hard to do when you're not profitable lol and with reddit users/creators leaving en masse, I don't see reddit ever being profitable since those are the same people that made the site what it was, not reddit employees.

Oh well too bad, but the fediverse is interesting and it has potential to be better than reddit could ever dream of being, without a single monolith able to destroy it. Decentralization is the future of the internet.

WytchStar, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
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This is what "to cut off your nose to spite your face" means. To the letter.

Lohrun,
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Spez is demonstrating “thanks I hate it (the users)”

magnetosphere, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

I still have Narwhal installed on my phone. This makes me want to delete it.

JanoRis, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business

I don't plan on going back since I just can't condone how Reddit management handled the whole issue, but there is one thing I wonder why it is not a possible solution for 3rd party apps:

Wouldn't it be possible to ask the userbase to just get the API key themselves?
If every user of a 3rd party app has their own API key, they won't have to pay anything won't they, since it will be hard to reach the free tier limit.
And even if a user does reach the limit he can get a couple thousands API calls for just a small number of cents.

Reddit will be still getting the same number of API calls, but it won't be the responsibility of the 3rdparty dev but on each user if the limit is reached

JoeCoT,
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API access has an approval process, and reddit has already been clear they will not just allow users to get their own API keys.

atocci,
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That would be against the terms of service for using the API and a surefire way to get your app removed from whatever storefront you have it listed on as soon as Reddit complains.

gnoop,

Those on Android can sideload. It would definitely kill the quantity of users, though.

Eggyhead, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
@Eggyhead@kbin.social avatar

Hold up. So he’s allowed to keep a 3rd party app if only Reddit can profit from it? That can’t be right. Why would anyone agree to do that.

szczur, in As Reddit protests turn to porn-bombing, advertisers face increasing brand safety concerns
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Absolutely based.

VulcanSphere, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
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Is this a PR damage control by the Snoo Platform, Inc?

So they can say "Look, we still care about 3PA"

Graf_Fiker, in Apollo was always reddit
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I feel that, except i was using Infinity app for reddit, it was a very good open source reddit client.

BioDriver, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
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We don’t need no water let the motherfucker burn

Lells, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
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Reddit: You can't be private, people need to see the content, reopen or else!
TIHI: No.
Reddit: Fine, mods are gone and we've reopened the community. People who want to be mods speak up
Crickets: Cricket noises
Reddit: This sub is unmoderated, so it's now banned so nobody can see it

So... Reddit just reclosed the sub they said MUST be open.

Sound logic. Real class act.

ngmi,
@ngmi@kbin.social avatar

Whole situation is so bizzare. Good for kbin and lemmy tho

RoboRay,
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We should all message the admins demanding the closed sub be reopened to stop the protests.

Maybe we can get an infinite loop going.

Methylman, in Overwriting Comments w/ AI Output Is the Quickest Way to Make Reddit's Data Useless to LLM Firms

As we are on the eve of rexxit - Is there a "best" way to sabotage our posts?

I suppose I see two ways of achieving this - 1) a single AI-response that we edit all posts with; or 2) actually using an AI to "reply", as in different posts which emulate the answers a human would provide but generated by AI

Imo, route 2 would be more time-consuming but harder to 'prevent' from degrading the dataset from reddit's perspective?

HandsHurtLoL,

I used a free download called Redact to go through all my comments on June 11 and replace with AI language garbage. I did not delete submissions at this time, however, though that is an option in Redact. This process took almost 4 hours because I had two 11+ year old accounts.

Because I started this late at night and am in a specific time zone, a few of the subs I commented in the most had gone dark (midnight of June 12) and my comments could not be edited on my SFW account. In doing this, I was permabanned from several subreddits on my NSFW account.

Today, I opened Redact again to see if I could alter comments/remove submissions on my account that had the most subs go dark. Redact wouldn't even run for my SFW account so I logged in to reddit directly and saw a message that my account had been deactivated, which is why I think Redact was throwing me errors. I manually deleted all my submissions from both my accounts and manually deleted any comments that were original language from me.

I left up the AI edited comments and then deleted both my accounts.

RandomStickman, in As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business
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Once upon a time (a little over a month ago? Pretty wild to think about) I might have paid to continue to use my 3rd party app of choice (Relay). But now? Not a chance.

siuvhne,
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realizing I hadn't yet, I actually paid for the third party app that I was using - RIF -after I found out that they were closing the doors.

omnislayer88, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.

Banned, aka set permanently private, exactly what reddit wanted to destroy

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