Tbh I feel more heartbroken about the people that worked so hard to make those 3rd party apps for years just to get fucked by some dude who wanted a bit more money.
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It just hit 12am on the 12th of June here and I refreshed one last time and the last post on my frontpage is from 7hrs ago... It truly feels like a ghost town.
Anyways let's enjoy our time here in Lemmy now!!
Holy... I didn't know there were so many options and so many sites. I absolutely love this wiki.
To specifically commment about the wiki though, I think it's nice and really simple to use/browse, so it's honestly perfect!
could result in the social media company's trust and safety teams being crippled
Is that the only consequence? What happens if they don't pay at all, what would Google do? Genuinely asking, I have no clue.
I honestly think more subs need to do an indefinite shut down.
If it's only for 48 hours Reddit can just wait it out, and if not a lot of subs join in on the indefinite shut down they can just replace the mods for new ones.
However, in my opinion, the buggest change will come June 30th when 3rd party apps shut down since that's when users will actualy stop using Reddit.
Let's hope it's enough users to make a change. I myself will be deleting everything and my account on June 30th. Let's hope something changes.
I read this in David Attenborough's voice