• GunnarRunnar@kbin.social
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    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.

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      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.

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        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

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          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.

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      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

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      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.