I for one ditched Reddit long ago and am never going back. Not for any project. If they want to have a sub reddit then fine but they better have FOSS options ike Lemmy as well.
postmarketOS
postmarketOS - a real Linux distribution for phones and other mobile devices π§ π± π©βπ»
Rules:
- Be nice, follow CoC
- Don't ask for device ports, consider DIY
- Report bugs in the issue tracker (not here! π)
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are you saying FOSS apps can be created and freely use the reddit api, with no cost? Thats news to me
as far as I know, redreader which is a foss app, wasn't affected by reddit's fees/api change
Redreader was given a specific exemption. So thats specific to a couple apps and not a general rule
In response to user outcry, Reddit introduced exemptions for developers of βnon-commercial apps that address accessibility needs.β Rathschmidt confirmed that two apps, Dystopia and RedReader, have received exemptions, and the company is in talks with βa number of developers focused on accessibility.β
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759761/reddit-disability-accessibility-blackout-api-blind
RedReader has strong accessibility features and was given an exemption for that.
Okay, I was not 100% accurate on that, maybe even completely wrong, but that's beside the point. The point is, protest amounted to nothing, and I do not think that it is beneficial for potential community growth to have the subreddit dead.
I agree with you, though an argument can be made that might make (some) users look for alternative communities like the one here in Lemmy... but it might backfire also.
People want choice, yes, but after having chosen they do not like to change.
Personally I don't mind change when it is for the better, but as much as it pains me I've been thinking about the communities I haven't visited in Reddit. Don't get me wrong, Reddit is still a shithole but there are strong communities there for specific subjects that should not be abandoned or destroyed, we need to lure them to move out of Reddit.
we need to lure them to move out of Reddit
I really don't think it's possible. Reddit's strength is that basically everyone is already on reddit. If someone has an odd question about specific topic, they can pretty much instantly find a community and solve their issue. I guess you can lure the core of the community: regulars and contributors, but when people like me have some minor interest in something, it's highly unlikely they'll go out of their way to register somewhere else to ask a question.
But the alternative of splitting the community and reopening the Reddit bad
I'm looking at the stats of this community and I gotta say 3 users / day, 38 users / 6 months is negligible even compared to small community on reddit. I don't really think it would split anything.
I'd say that that makes it more probable.
That's just on your instance, those stats haven't been made to federate.
I see the same numbers when I look at https://lemmy.ml/c/postmarketOS and https://lemmy.world/c/postmarketos@lemmy.ml
Only the number of subscribers, posts and comments differ. Anyway, it's still order of magnitude away from what was possible on reddit.
Huh, you're totally right. I didn't realize that had gotten implemented. Thanks for the correction!
It worked for me. I came here instead of Reddit, which would have alternatively been my primary choice.
I'd like it opened for new users to be able to participate there without a Lemmy account, but there's a cost-benefit ratio to everything, and the additional moderation burden and potential fragmentation of the small community appears to outweigh the benefits. Additionally, a lack of choice paralysis can be quite a significant advantage.
No.
You just replied to a two-month old post. What a booming community! Clearly, leaving reddit vitalized it so much.
You shouldn't criticise someone because they were late to a discussion.
You couldn't even comprehend that I wasn't criticising a person (consider this as criticism). Instead, I made a point illustrating that switching off from reddit didn't do any good for the community. It really isn't that great that instead of active discussion you stumble upon months-old threads.
You couldnβt even comprehend that I wasnβt criticising a person (consider this as criticism).
I evidently am able to comprehend it. If I were as incapable as you purport, you informing me would be worthless. You doing so, with this response, demonstrate consequently that your assumption is incorrect. It's a strange one to make.
It really isnβt that great that instead of active discussion you stumble upon months-old threads.
You responding renders it active. Any alternative designation is fundamentally nonsensical.
If you're to discuss semantics, be more pedantic, else this conversation is uninformative for us.
I made a point illustrating that switching off from reddit didnβt do any good for the community.
I'm aware. It's quite easily comprehensible. However, it's unsubstantiated, hence the downvotes.