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Defederation
  • It's sensible. Youre giving them what they claim to want.

    Unfortunately most of us know what that is really about. It's not that they don't want to see it, it's that they want to prevent those of us who use accounts here from interacting broadly with other people. They want nobody else to see what we say because we don't go in for the self censoring and what not.

    I think your approach will prevent those types from even having much to talk about, it's a good move.

  • Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?
  • Because user freedom and experience is diametrically opposed to corporate control and ad driven profit seeking.

    These companies have continued to function on round after round of VC fundraising, diversifying their corporate holdings to the point that theyre basically wall street funds, and providing little innovation past initial product launch. When the stock market takes a downturn they become insolvent and they have to squeeze profit which means squeezing users. They have no choice, most of these business models weren't viable to begin with.

  • Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From Subreddits Continuing Apollo-Related Blackouts - MacRumors
  • Sure, but meme enthusiasts will go where the memes are. They're not all on reddit anymore, and reddit isn't even a good source for spicy content at all. They'll go to reddit, right after they get done checking their pleroma feed or a discord channel. Eventually the engagement on their recycled gold will be so bad they won't even bother anymore.

  • Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From Subreddits Continuing Apollo-Related Blackouts - MacRumors
  • I think they seriously overestimate how many users are going to really remain. Users go where the content is. Users will use 2 applications if the content is in 2 places. Once you get to that point reddit has nothing to offer. This will end badly for them.

  • Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From Subreddits Continuing Apollo-Related Blackouts - MacRumors
  • There's always the nuclearoption: ban everyone, remove everything on the way out the door. I'm sure reddit admins can reverse it, they probably store everything in the database to sell later, but at least if they try to pull that stunt replacing mods they can be in for a huge pain in the ass.