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Jaysyn, in Google thinks its new Perspectives tab will finally get you to stop adding 'Reddit' to searches
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Reddit is doing a good job of that on its own.

MonochromeObserver, in Reddit plagued with 1-star App Store reviews over API debacle as users search for 0-star button
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Reddit in Play Store also got piled with 1-stars but the score is still at like, 3.5.

lauro,

I've read that reviews are being deleted. I believe Google has some guarantee against targeted bad reviews.

goryramsy,

Note to self: only do shitty things with my app quickly and at once

Cube6392, in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?
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This is still a developing migration. There are new active users on the threadiverse that weren't there before. The threadiverse has reached a form of critical mass where if people stick around, they can still have an enjoyable social experience without revisiting Reddit. If Reddit continues to exist, that's fine, I guess. I can't control what other people do. The important thing to me is that things that aren't Reddit are becoming viable in ways they were not before. We don't rely on this tech company anymore, we rely on ourselves.

Further, I predict that while traffic is stabilizing back to pre-protest days, that quality will continue to decline. It's not going to be instant that Reddit dies. It's a slow, steady, crawl into the grave for them

African_Grey,
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I'm kind of torn on this. On one hand, yes reddit sucks, but on the other hand it's an extremely search friendly source of information. Does Lemmy even play nice with search engines? The one good thing I can say about a centralized community like reddit is everything is there and easily accessible. Whenever I search for something I need a quick informed answer on I already prefix it with "Reddit."

chgowiz,
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It's a good search target for what has happened up to 12 Jun 23... after that? I can go incognito to reddit, get what I need then come back to here and continue using this as a resource and share what I've got.

OtakuAltair, in BaconReader's final release announcement
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DrNeurohax, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users
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o7

ivanafterall, 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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Thus, in the end, the narwhal did indeed bacon at midnight.

Sordid, in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?
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I don't mean to toot my own horn too much, but it went exactly as I expected. Reddit is a huge business, it was never going to let a bunch of volunteers dictate its policies and business practices. And people are apathetic sheep, so an effective boycott was not in the cards either.

That said, it remains to be seen whether or not the protest was a failure. If nothing else, it motivated a ton of people to seek out alternatives, and those alternatives are getting better, in no small part due to the influx of new users, while Reddit is all but certain to continue getting worse. Digg suffered a sudden drop in popularity following its disastrous redesign, but it kept limping along for years afterward. Did Spez win this battle or did he doom his company? We'll see in five years or so.

Cube6392,
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I anticipate spez leaving as soon as the IPO is done on the basis of "fuck you got mine"

Armadous,

I’m also thinking about the ongoing Hollywood writers strike. I still use my streaming subscriptions oblivious to the fact that the industry is largely at a standstill. The blackout is great for raising awareness but it’s a whimper compared to the rebellion we were hoping for.

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

I'm deeply grateful to this man, with this move he just lowered the average global intelligence enough for me to finally be considered above average.

abff08f4813c, in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?

The other thing to keep in mind is that looks can be deceiving. Reddit has had over half a month to clean up things like r/all from the fallout of the protests.

But my guess is, if you ask someone at reddit if it's now gone back to normal, well, https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/112071/Reddit-protest-plunges-user-engagement-site-activity-and-ad-portal & https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/86420/Six-verified-Reddit-employees-discussing-the-current-atmosphere-at-the

Pamasich, in r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
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From what I can see, /r/tihi has only been closed, not banned.

Lohrun,
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It was banned when the post was made, it appears that it has switched to private. Haven’t seen any public update about what changed

Pamasich, (edited ) in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?
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A quarter of all subreddits are still private or restricted (can't post in them). This includes ones like /r/music or /r/programming. Of the 6 30+ million subscriber subreddits, only 3 have returned to normalcy. One is restricted, two others are in john oliver mode. The developers of Minecraft have officially abandoned Reddit as a platform, and advertisers are still pulling out as well.

Xathonn,
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It's been a week and /r/interestingasfuck is still locked with no mod team

Anomander,
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Reddit removed the mod team for 'making the community inaccessible' - and then have left the community inaccessible due to no moderation for longer than the original mod team had it closed.

I know the irony there is damn near horse pate at this point, but that shit's still funny every time it comes up.

atocci,
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Just one important distinction: not a quarter of all subreddits, but a quarter of the subreddits that said they would go private for at least 2 days are still private.

Jaysyn,
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When I looked at RedDark yesterday, it was a quarter of all subreddits.

atocci,
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Ah, Reddark is only tracking subreddits that said they were participating, the ones that listed themselves in the Modcoord threads. There are far more subreddits that exist than the 8,829 they're tracking.

Jaysyn,
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Ah ok, didn't realize that.

ProtonBadger,

Oh advertisers are pulling out? That's something they will be able to feel. Do we know to what extent currently?

abff08f4813c, in I'm no climate scientist, but it looks to me like we might have skipped over oops.

Great metaphor for reddit HQ's handling of the protests!

Lells, in Reddit plagued with 1-star App Store reviews over API debacle as users search for 0-star button
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I reviewed the Reddit app at 1* because it honestly is a steaming pile of shit sorry excuse for an app, especially considering how long it's been in this state now without any improvement.

Eggyhead, in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?
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I don’t know. I’m here, I’m happy about that, and there are more people making this place better by the week. So as far as I’m concerned, it was a huge success. Reddit can be Reddit.

OldGreyTroll, in Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure?
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I view the protest as a shot across the bow. The warning about how much impact the changes are going to cause if Reddit doesn't back off. Reddit management has gone with "damn the torpedoes; full speed ahead". It is the next round that is going to indicate whether mods and users are really ready to bail.

EnglishMobster,
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Digg didn't die all at once. It was a very slow, miserable death.

And even now, Digg still exists, with some users even. As long as the Threadiverse gets better and Reddit gets worse, we'll see continued waves of people leaving.

The real question is whether it'll look like Digg -> Reddit (where most everyone left eventually) or Twitter -> Mastodon (where large groups of people were "too confused" and didn't move).

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