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I'm a feeling a bit upset around how things have been going recently. I'm not necessarily disappointed about the sub returning to how it was, but it just all feels so pointless. Like what the fuck was that? Everyone (myself included) hit the roof and there were sub despicable comments about the mods and a handful of others, and what was it even for? The subs just gone back in time 2 weeks, all the hatred, negativity and pessimism was all for nothing. I was all for protesting, and as I said, I don't necessarily think things should've continued as they did, but it doesn't seem like there was any way to win
All the recent goings on combined with the usual mid week blues and wintertime SADs has led to a whole lot of mindfuck for me
I'll be back, probably. Boredoms a mofo and reading what everyone's up to is a good cure.
I wish everyone peace and love ☮️✌️♥️ and I'll catch you all later in the week
Nice to see you here :)
undefined> just all feels so pointless Wait 'till the ipo clarity will appear then only then :)
I was an occasional fanatical Redditor but mostly lurker these days, but am a very active Fedi user, and have watched the #Rexxit with interest.
What was it even for? Hopefully to wake some people up: this is just going to keep happening in any online space that is owned by a company expecting to make a profit from the free labour of its users. It feels really shitty to watch people retreat and succumb, go back to the familiar, to those places and people you know. The powerful people pulling the strings are actually betting on that being the majority.
It's been handled more obviously or more stealthily in different spaces, but it is inevitable, and while the Fediverse is clunky and doesn't have the same resources as profit driven entities, it grows in spurts and won't suffer the same fate, even with the arrival of bigger entities, once it is clear enough people have woken up and won't give their social graph and intellectual and emotional labour to them for free anymore).
Email, while "captured" in many ways early on by Hotmail, then later Gmail, continues to function and new players continue to arrive (eg ProtonMail) because the protocols remain open to all.
Leaving walled gardens like Reddit and Twitter and returning to the open, interconnected Internet is the only sustainable path in the long term.
I hope many of you stay =)
Great post 👏
aww ta! I'm very heartened to see m/melbourne so busy even with the taking down of links on r/melbourne - makes me hopeful for humanity!
Yeah tbh I decided not to go back mostly because I couldn’t unsee the vitriol and hate it exposed in some people. I initially supported the mods, till the fumbled time and time again on the messaging and communication.
Seriously some people just went straight up apeshit at the mere thought they could...no longer continue to passively read a sub and not interact with it.
I get people missing the social interactions but what the actual fuck was with that
I echo a lot of replies, take care of yourself Baku. No point in hanging around somewhere where it leaves you pretty shit.
I voted for the protest, but tbh the mods mishandled it so bad. I think people would've kicked a stink, but if the mods were open and honest about what they were going to do, then I don't think there would've been much outcry from people.