• GunnarRunnar
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    291 year ago

    I don’t think these protest will turn Spez’s head and I’m sure new communities will pop up to replace the old ones with time – but I’m certainly enjoying the show.

    Let’s just hope Reddit bleeds enough users to make this the new Reddit.

    • zedtronic
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      451 year ago

      That’s what this is all about. Nobody’s trying to change spez’s mind. A lot of people were begging for a Reddit alternative for YEARS, now we finally have an opportunity to make one. They could roll back the API pricing tomorrow but for me it wouldn’t matter.

      • tikitaki
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        221 year ago

        yeah reddit is dead to me. i’ve always felt that social media sites should be considered a commons where companies cannot profit off of the content

        this was just the catalyst for a lot of people to be exposed to this idea and now the idea is exponentially spreading. we’re still in the early days, but I think this is the future. or at least it’s one potential future

        • wr4th4
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          151 year ago

          reddit was amazing a decade ago. dunno what all happened but it became a cesspool of toxicity and abuse of power that i was just waiting for another alternative to come along and save us OGs from.

            • shiftenter
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              31 year ago

              Or alternatively, the small minority of mean Reddit users ballooned.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Reddit’s always been a mixed bag of good stuff and cesspool toxicity. A decade ago it had subs like r/jailbait and r/coontown.

            Nostalgia remembers the good stuff and forgets the shit.

            • wr4th4
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              11 year ago

              It’s not that I don’t remember all the trolling that has happened since the Internet’s inception (I was there) it’s just that it used to have its time and place and people used to respect that, Reddit included. If you didn’t want to see the toxicity, you just didn’t visit those subs. It only started bleeding into everything else within the recent past.

    • Ulu-Mulu-no-dieOP
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      191 year ago

      I believe the purpose is not to change spez’s mind, we know he won’t, it’s to scare off advertisers and investors.

      Ads cannot be served on NSFW subs, some ads vendors are already backing off, see how investors are happy about that.

      And yes, it’s highly entertaining :D

    • HobbitFoot
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      91 year ago

      It isn’t to turn Spez’s head, but Reddit’s owners.

      I wouldn’t be surprised if board members are looking this whole debacle to see where it lands before the IPO. Reddit still isn’t profitable, and the killing of API access doesn’t seem like it will earn the money to be worth this aggravation. Spez is making a very public bet regarding API.

      And I don’t think Lemmy is ready to become the new Reddit. There are still too many foundational issues that need to be resolved that would crush Lemmy in its current form.

    • @Leer10
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      51 year ago

      I guess it’s time to increase the profane content there

    • Icalasari
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      51 year ago

      Easy solution is to switch it back and organize with users to spam porn on it when it’s switched, and keep up the momentum. Either the admins have to shut down the subreddit to clean it up - which hurts their bottom line, they are unable to keep up - which hurts their bottom line - or they switch and breach contract with advertisers - which hurts their bottom line

    • abff08f4813c
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      21 year ago

      Seems dangerous to turn off that NSFW switch. You might run ads on porn and get some angry advertisers. Heck, you might get some users who have settings for only SFW content who end up getting exposed to that.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Now my home all nsfw, and most of it john oliver. Uts good tho, made community found nothing on reddit and start to migrating here.

    • VanillaGorilla
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      41 year ago

      I’m thinking of going back to Reddit. Sexy John Oliver in abundance? Sounds like a deal.

  • mac
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    101 year ago

    Maybe I’m misunderstanding this, but with subreddits going NSFW, it means that the content won’t be displayed in 3p apps only? Seems like this will help push users to the official app?

    • McBinary
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      471 year ago

      The way I understand it, is that advertising money is not put into NSFW content on the site, so by making every big sub NSFW they are effectively punching reddit in the wallet and trying to make their IPO fail.

      • dismalnow
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        131 year ago

        @McBinary

        @ulu_mulu @mac

        Additionally the only requirement to view nsfw stuff is that they can validate that your account has opted in to viewing it.

        3p apps will see it if you’re signed in.

    • Ulu-Mulu-no-dieOP
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      181 year ago

      Not yet, it’s the API change that will remove NSFW content from 3rd party apps starting July 1st, but apps will be dead anyway.

    • LimitedWard
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      71 year ago

      It’s supposed to make the site less desirable to advertisers. Reddit has continually restricted more and more of its nsfw content over the years in an attempt to appease advertisers, so this is a… provocative step in the opposite direction.

    • exohuman
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      31 year ago

      @mac

      @ulu_mulu

      If the apps still exists (which they won’t) they won’t see NSFW content. Since the subreddits are flooded with porn, only the 3rd party app will have those filtered out and see the actual content of the subreddit without wading through pages and pages of porn.

  • ShellSurf
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    101 year ago

    The compliance of r/formula1 is amazing, and so well written I was nodding my head agreeing with the points about the danger of the sport- I wonder now if they were to go back to nsfw if there would be reddit policy changes needed or how they would handle “undo”-ing the reasons for going nsfw.

  • JWBananas
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    91 year ago

    Based on some of the comments in the now NSFW subs, it looks like there is a pretty serious edge case that reddit does not handle: setting the sub to NSFW retains subscribers. Does that not mean that people may end up being delivered NSFW posts without opting in?

    • aegisgfx877
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      41 year ago

      if I were a betting man, I would say the moderation will go to all automated on reddit soon especially considering the recent advances in AI. Hell I can assure you that facebook moderation is 98% automatic because of how shitty and random it is, its clearly using some type of hacked together algorithm. Same thing will happen on reddit then their mod problem will be ‘solved’.

      • shiftenter
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        41 year ago

        Now if we can just serve ads to the AI, we can get rid of those pesky users.

      • @zalgotext
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        21 year ago

        Reddit can barely cobble together a working mobile app, you think they’ll be able to develop an automod AI?

  • ppb1701
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    61 year ago

    @ulu_mulu I feel this will end with nsfw just flat banned on reddit or possibly a mass purge of moderators and an attempt to reign in the wild west this sets up for the new moderators. Though certainly a kick in the wallet for reddit

    • stormygesler
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      My first thought was that this would just result in a site-wide nsfw ban as well. If that’s the outcome, good. How’s that’s worked for other websites? I fully endorse forcing them to shoot themselves in the foot.

    • Ulu-Mulu-no-dieOP
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      41 year ago

      There were more than 20 thousands mods participating in the blackout, good luck replacing them all, tho entirely banning NSFW content is a possibility.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      11 year ago

      I mean, those are both Really Bad Things TM for reddit so we should be hoping they do that.

    • Ulu-Mulu-no-dieOP
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      121 year ago

      I don’t speak Spanish but I tried google translate:

      They waste time, sometimes doing without and migrating is better.

      Migrating is indeed better but it’s not always easy for big communities, it takes time, damaging revenues in the meantime is not a bad thing, in my opinion.

      google translate:

      Efectivamente, migrar es mejor, pero no siempre es fácil para las grandes comunidades, lleva tiempo, perjudicar los ingresos mientras tanto no es algo malo, en mi opinión.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        And also making it so casual users cannot ignore the protest. Make the site unusable and people will be forced to migrate away.

    • TOUnail
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      21 year ago

      I think the whole point is to annoy the users. It seems to be working though since many are getting angry and unsubscribing from the subreddit.

      Google Translate:

      Creo que el objetivo es molestar a los usuarios. Sin embargo, parece estar funcionando, ya que muchos se están enojando y cancelando su suscripción al subreddit.