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I'm not trying to convince anyone to go back i promise, quite the contrary actually cause I think spez plans to just decrease the cost of the API and act like it was a bargain deal sacrifice while not solving any of the issues at all

But, when I think about it even if spez did actually listen and reverse all changes I don't think i want to go back to Reddit cause from what Ive seen Lemmy is just friendlier and less :Be Corporate Friendly: I would honestly love it if Lemmy did a project like r/place one of these days so we could see what the internet is actually like instead of what happened in 2022 (I really did enjoy what a bunch of communities did but when the mods started abusing their powers to make it corporate r/place lost so much meaning) but i am curious since i'm not going back is there anything Reddit can do to make you go back to Reddit?

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[-] Chritter@lemmy.one 6 points 1 year ago

Spez resigning and free API access to all third party apps as it was before.

Honestly though? Lemmy is reminding me of old reddit and I'm enjoying it so who knows if I'd even go back if this site keeps growing at the rate that it is.

[-] mobiuscoffee@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think many people were looking for a reason to leave but kind of felt stuck seeing all the alternatives being either dead or abrasive.

Lemmy seems to have captured the soul of what a significant portion of people have already been looking for.

[-] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 2 points 1 year ago

This describes me perfectly. Most of the alternatives I saw previously just ended up being coopted by the alt-right crowd who got chased off of Reddit. Lemmy (so far) represents what I want from an online community.

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[-] Arystique@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I have to agree with you on that I saw a comment earlier about the people who left Reddit being a loud minority but something feels off about that

Lemmy's community feels so familiar I sadly just can't find the right words to describe it though

[-] Herb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Lemmy in it's current state feels very similar to reddit did ~14 years ago.

I am just smitten. I'll never go back.

[-] roizor@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Exactly. Lemmy is great, and is essentially all I wanted from Reddit without the Reddit

[-] Fapper_McFapper@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Exactly! And like McDonalds, McFapper is loving it. Now bring on the NSFW instances.

[-] sillypuddy@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

I've only found one NSFW community so far.

https://reddthat.com/c/nsfw

[-] ResidualBit@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Could not agree more.

[-] wesker@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 1 year ago

I'll be real: I don't want to go back. I want a return to actual communities and comradery, and an exodus from "social" influencers, on ad-riddled and bloated soap boxes.

[-] rgb_leds_are_love@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Bingo. That's me too.

I never realized just how tired I was of social media until Reddit blew themselves up. I had already quit Zucc's armoury of social media tools a few years ago. I'll be glad if I don't ever have to go back.

[-] followthewhiterabbit@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I'm done.

The subs I moderated have either gone dark, or are going dark in the next ciuple days.

And with that I let the mod teams I was a part of know that I am moving on. I hate what reddit did to the community, and my time feels better spent where it will be appreciated.

[-] wreck@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

CEO resignation. A big fuck you to IPO? Apollo continuing. None of this will happen though.

[-] WindowLicker@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

if reddit becomes federated I'll consider subscribing

[-] wxboss@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Reddit is not what it ought to be. It's overwhelming toxic environment just ruins what could have been a great forum. But it is what it is and for that reason, I'm out.

Going back at this point would be like returning to an abusive partner and thinking that the relationship could actually be better this time.

[-] dust4ngel@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

i kind of want reddit to die now. people talking to one another shouldn’t be monetized or debased through some spyware algorithm run by antisocial dickheads.

[-] shadowintheday@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

At this point, it's only going to get worse. It's a very large Venture Capital backed company, on track to IPO.

Large VC/public companies goals will follow more of what we see with "mainstream" sites and social media. It'd be against their goals and their business to have less ads, less agorithms showing what their partners want to see and not what the user wants to see, less bloat on their front end. Even if the CEO wanted to go that way, he'd quickly be replaced.

It's a self sustaining movement of capital now and users are annoyances that they have to deal to achieve their goals.

I'll be honest, I started using redding decade ago because most forums were very niche, specific, with weird to follow rules, very low on users, and reddit seemed to always have a community for each topic I had an interest on. It still does, but the end is approaching fast, and I don't want to search Discord servers, social media videos, or even ancient methods that are alternatives like IRC servers, mailing lists ; search results are useless in Google due to SEO and already affect other search engines

It all comes up to finding one or more sites that don't look ancient or too mobile focused, and if enough people are going to use it and stick to it. Otherwise it'll just be another corner of the web filled with a few crazy users

[-] setsneedtofeed@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

A week ago: Bring down the API costs. I’d have begrudgingly accepted paying a few extra bucks a year for Apollo Ultra.

Today: Nothing. Reddit admins acted like smug children in the face of the Apollo Dev’s good faith questions, then the CEO and admins pulled the stunt of trying to act like the dev threatened them. Then the CEO doubled down on that story in the sham AMA. I don’t want to feed that machine anymore.

I have edited and then deleted all my posts and comments except for a few final ones that will go soon. I will keep the account but only as a point of contact for some people until I get them all contacting my email instead.

[-] patchymoose@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Same. Maybe if u/spez got fired and the new CEO did a complete 180, but that's not going to happen.

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[-] drjkl@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

At this point, me run out of alternatives worth trying. Just signed up for a lemmy instance today, and liking what I'm seeing so far (even if communities are quite a lot smaller than I'm used to at the moment), but there are other sites that might scratch the reddit itch that I'll try even if the fediverse stuff doesn't take off. Reddit has shown that that they're a) greedy, and b) incompetent at being greedy. And I'm not going to contribute to them again until I'm well and truly out of other options.

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[-] BlinkerFluid@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I never considered going back. Lemmy is forward. More power to the users and the community and less from greedy shareholders. This is the way.

[-] thumbtack@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

while i have been liking my time here, i can’t say i’ll never go on reddit again. i’d like for lemmy to become my primary browsing platform, but there simply isn’t my favourite niche communities on here- in particular r/namenerds, r/battlejackets, r/posthardcore, and all the bullet journalling subs. unless those communities migrate, i’ll still go on reddit (yes, mobile) to engage with them, since those are some of my favourite hobbies, even if i’m hoping to spend more time with lemmy.

[-] Melody@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • 100% backpedal on all controversial changes announced within the previous 6 months; including any changes announced at the same time as said controversial changes.
  • Form a task force of admins and developers to backport all; critical moderation tools and changes introduced since the new.reddit launch; to old.reddit. (Complete this task within 1-2 years.)
  • Irrevocably Hard remove with no severance /u/spez from his CEO position and any position of power at reddit.
  • Hire a new CEO from the pool of the community team(s).
  • Cease all Dickery at once
  • CANCEL THE IPO!!!!! This shit needs to wait until reddit gets it's act together.
  • Prioritize hiring humans to run reddit AEO; choose them from your MASSIVE FUCKING POOL OF SUBREDDIT MODERATORS! DO NOT USE AI OR HIRE ANYONE WHO HASN'T MANAGED AT LEAST 25K USER SUBS
  • Ban all forms of facism; this is including forms of EXTREME viewpoints that grossly exceed reasonable discourse, peaceful free speech, advocate for extremist governmental regulation, violence or oppression of any kind against any group or subset of people.
  • fuck /u/spez - Just make sure he never gets a C-Level job again please.
  • continue to build reddit out in a way that allows for fair and ethically priced services from reddit (Ads, unlimited API access, rev sharing, premium features that are cosmetic items only, etc)
  • Pick up the same "Do No Evil" ethos that Google abandoned; prioritize your users and revenue equally and balance the obligations better.
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[-] derived_allegory@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Probably need to open source at least their core software and algorithm. Allow third party app to exist. It would be best if they turn into non-profit, but I am not against for-profit organization.

[-] hydra@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Return in all aspects to how it used to be in 2014 or earlier, but it will never happen because enshittification cannot be reverted.

That includes the bloated inefficient new design that includes an intentionally hostile mobile website that shits the bed on 3G connections, the echo chamber machinery, random layout shifts, NSFW login walls, automated censorship and shadowbanning, the privileges for the big subreddits and the big sponsored powermods.

[-] silentTeee@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

As someone who really only went on Reddit for memes and techie discussions, I think I can say this: for my use-case, there was nothing special about Reddit itself. In fact, one thing I have realized is just how little the nature of the host matters beyond ease of use. Sure, certain formats lend themselves better to certain use-cases, but ultimately humans are social creatures, and even in the most inconvenient of circumstances, we find a way to make it work.

And once you realize that, it becomes less about the medium, and more about the people who lead the discourse. From what I can gather, Reddit lost that discourse a long time ago. And as such, their downfall was only a matter of time.

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[-] aaronbieber@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Reddit was dead from the day Conde Nast bought it. Every day since then was a roll of the dice as to whether they'd attempt to seize more profits and ruin it, or not. This happens to essentially every public or aspiring public company eventually. The need for perpetual growth warps decisions and guts the original mission in the end.

We call it "autosarcophagy" or "self-cannibalism."

As I understand it, Reddit also took on a lot of external capital investment, which only makes the pressure to perform financially even greater. I can't fault them for making the decisions they have to make to keep their jobs, keep their executive salaries, and so on.

Long live the sustainable, community-driven, community-funded future! Nobody can screw this up for us if we are the ones footing the bill.

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[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Too late, I've invested too much time, money, and effort into setting up my own Lemmy instance so I can share the love of open source and federated projects with others. What happens if lemmy.ml is overloaded? Go somewhere else and set up an account, and you can reduce the load on their servers.

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[-] snek_boi@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Some have said it: FLOSS, making Reddit's code:

  1. Free/Libre to avoid the problems with just open source and to give us all freedom.
  2. Open source to make the libre part effective.
[-] theory@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Tbh, if they undid the api change, and also stopped banning communities left and right, id consider it. Atm, lemmy seems like its becoming a farleft monoculture and that is one aspect where it is worse then reddit

[-] Dima@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

A far-left monoculture? I know that lemmygrad and to a certain extent lemmy.ml have a lot of that, but that's not the whole of lemmy.

[-] original_ish_name@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

bring Aaron Swartz back to life and make him the CEO

[-] sprocket@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Reverse API changes, fire Spez, and sticky an apology to the frontpage.

But even if they did that, I'm not going back 😂

I've been tired of reddit for a while, too many bots, too many bad mods, too many psychos and trolls. Basically, it's just too crowded. It's nothing like it was when I joined in 2010. The spirit of the site died a long time ago and you can't get it back.

[-] chrislenz@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Today's AMA was something else. I honestly don't know how a founder of reddit doesn't understand reddit users.

I really like/liked reddit. I've been on it since digg v4 happened. Rif dies, I'm done using reddit on my phone. I'm not installing their app. If old dies, then I'm completely done with reddit. I'm not using new. Chances are I'll use reddit less and less anyway though.

[-] Mars7x@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Even if they revert the API changes, I know It's only going to get worse when the IPO happens, so I don't think I could ever come back. I also like the federated approach more anyways 🤷

[-] silicon_reverie@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I like the idea of federation, but worry about three things:

  1. What happens when the instance I'm a part of pulls a Spez? With a federated system, it's easy enough to join another instance or spin up my own. However, it now means that I've got to keep an eye on dozens of community policy statements instead of just one, and none of these tiny fiefdoms are large enough yet to have dealt with the moderation growing pains that truly sink sites.
  2. How do they get paid? If even a small fraction of Reddit migrates to Beehaw, we're talking about several orders of magnitude more server fees. What does it mean for data privacy when all these fediverse sites finally start thinking about sustainable funding models? What does it mean for moderation when Beehaw is large enough to attract bots, shills, and corporate interests?
  3. Privacy. The only thing keeping posts and DMs private in the fediverse is a handshake agreement that if you run an instance, you won't leak things you're sent from the other instances
[-] Mars7x@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Those are valid concerns, however privacy could be solved by support for encrypted DMs and posts. IIRC Mastodon has plans for encrypted posts and DMs, so it's not out of the realm.

[-] ResidualBit@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

For me, it is too far gone at this point. The events of the last ~week just highlighted something that I was willfully ignorant of in that it has not been the website I joined back in 2007 for a very long time. VC-backed focus on monetization, profit, return on investment, and ipo (and everything that comes along with that) has ramped up tremendously in the last few years and I think this is now the tipping point of Reddit doing a Digg.

It's a bummer, but not shocking or surprising as it follows a long line of exactly the same pattern, across tech. I'll have fond memories for sure, but have accepted it and am ready to move on to something new.

Also, this is my first post. Happy to be here!

[-] chadac@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Honestly I really don't see much of a future for profit-driven social media. Time and time again we've seen that power over communication is just too much power for an individual company to have. The fediverse makes a lot of sense, but I'm not sure if it's the ultimate end state. It would be very nice if it were

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