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  • hoshikarakitaridia@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Dude you want the Reddit protests to work but also that they don’t affect anyone? That’s literally the opposite of a protest. The important thing for a protest is to show how much someone depends on something to level the playing field for negotiations.

    These are the exact things that make the protest effective. You admitted it yourself: because of this action, you had to find your information somewhere else. Isn’t that the point of the protest? Driving people away from Reddit to show the admins how critical their userbase is to their success?

    I mean I get why you’re mad, but if you are pissed at spez and where Reddit is heading too, this is the wrong thing to be mad about.

    Rather be mad the Reddit holds such a monopoly on this kind of knowledge that you can’t find it almost anywhere else.

    • 0x4E4F@lemmy.rollenspiel.monsterOP
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      1 year ago

      Not affect anyone, it will affect search engines… but, not much nore than that.

      And the protests proved inaffective, as I initially thought and said to many, just move, no need to protest, just leave for Lemmy and leave your accounts. That was all that was needed and no protest in the world is gonna beat reddit or the admins that will just overried your NSFW settings. Leaving the platform says way more than protesting this or that.

      And no, if the point of the protest was to just delete all info from reddit, then I would’ve never been behind that protest. The delete everything idea was promoted by some extreme protesters and unfortunatelly, some users went allong with that.

      • InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        One of the points of the protest was to drive down engagement to the reddit website entirely. You searched for a problem, found that reddit no longer has the answers, and posted about your frustrations on lemmy, a direct competitor to reddit, driving up engagement on lemmy instead.

        I’m pretty sure the protest is working just as intended, even after it “ended”.

        I’m really sorry about your problem though. I wish I had the expertise to help, but I don’t.