I'm really confused by the chart on the site https://blackout.photon-reddit.com/ I understand the dip annotated with the red arrow, but I do not understand the rebound annotated with the green arrow... With that many sites down, it should not be possible to rebound to normal levels...
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If you go to the site and view by new it's just page after page of /r/askreddit. Tons of people posting to it with nowhere else to post. So that would explain some of the rebound but the graph is still odd that it rebounded to exactly where it should be if there was no blackout.
This is amazing
Enjoyed watching the stream on twitch, was expecting more of a tsunami of subs going private quicker.
I was thinking it would happen at midnight (some local time) but the trickle of subs has been pretty neat actually.
Is there a way to see what subs re dark out of the actual total? This looks like it is what % are dark compared to what % are restricted?
In other words I confused what the n is on all of these
Is there a way to see what subs re dark out of the actual total?
https://blackout.photon-reddit.com
Choose 'percent' on the third card on the left.
I do hope the ones going dark migrate here and start over.
already getting started.
nice place! :-)
It appears that r/videos is public again and someone has posted 6h ago. Anyone know what is going on?
The site has been overloaded, so now they are streaming it on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/reddark_247
This has been super interesting. I’ve never seen communities listed in this manner. I’d be interested in this kind of sort for other services as well.
Really hoping to see major players go dark soon and wishing they would stay that way, like r/videos plans to. Oh, what the world would be like if corporations actually cared about the people they profit from.
This is great. Some big ones are already dark.
Nice to see the subreddits listed by subs. Reddit can't ignore this... interested to see how they respond. I'm sure it will be some half baked knee jerk reaction that will get the community even more against them.
I’m watching the lights go out in real time here with this site, it’s really cool to see!
So one thing I've noticed is that /r/videos is still labelled as "public" - I wonder if there's a way to show subreddits that have restricted new posts as well? (Maybe I'm missing the point here)
There's a handful of NSFW, but I'm surprised their isn't more since they are getting hit harder than anyone else.
Wait until tomorrow, I guess.
I wish someone or a dev could make this list in these website and propose lemmy/kbin equivalents for us the redditors to join instead. On the other hands mods of those subreddits if they want they can make a community over these platforms.