42 sats \ 3 replies \ @eroc1990 1 Oct
I get that they need to protect their primary corporate asset (the company), but it feels really, really shitty that communities are being forced to comply with this. Hopefully this results in other forms of protest that mods come up with when they feel it's necessary.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @beorange OP 1 Oct
That's why decentralized alternatives are important (or even other regular services/forums) . I know it is convenient to have the same interface and account for every community a person is part of, however this is one of the downsides.
If my sub / community the tight and big enough, I would move out of reddit. The software is not that great anyways.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @eroc1990 1 Oct
I set up Lemmy during the original exodus but never actually left Reddit. Momentum kind of faltered for the Lemmy/Kbin/Mbin communities.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @beorange OP 1 Oct
Yes, a shame. Change takes time, but I believe it is the right direction.
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