In my case, I wanted to get away from US American closed source social media controlled by US companies which ultimately are controlled by Trump and his narrative. Am German. We’re mad as hell.
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Same here. Dutch and don't want to use any american closed source crap anymore. Dutch people are pretty angry of the US right now.
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Eat the rich??? Ffs that's absurd. Honest question... are they trying to destroy reddit?
Someone posted their ban feedback around here somewhere, that’s how it read. Maybe we’ll get a link from someone more interested in keeping track of such things than I.
No I mean are the reddit admins trying to destroy it
No, but yes.
Everything Reddit does these days is for the sake of the shareholders, advertisers, and Spez's whims. They're not intentionally trying to destroy Reddit the website as much as they're trying to turn it into algorithmic social media slop that promotes doomscrolling and advertising revenue over community and genuine human interaction.
Throw in a sprinkle of Spez aspiring to be Elon Musk's left shoe, and you have absurd censorship designed to drive away dissenters and users who don't conform with Reddit's target audience.
Ahhhhhh of course...they just want facebook 2. Their behavior shows thar.
You have been permanently banned for asking.
Ingot perma account banned for saying "we have to fight back" meaning... Well, obviously figuratively..
Well there was the shift a couple years ago with Reddit seeking to dramatically increase ad revenue, so they banned the use of third party clients to force users through their monetization racket.
Along with that, they clamped down on the API preventing search engines or other applications from indexing data unless they paid reddit for it, ontop of selling user data to AI companies regardless of what the community thinks of that practice. (afaik, there's no opt-out either)
And now, they've made a pretty big pivot in cracking down on free speach; banning users for so much as liking a comment that contains the word 'Luigi' (even if obviously video game related and nothing to do with politics).
The whole API issue was really a changing point in how Reddit publicly treated its mods and power users.
Reddit was trying to pull power away from mods through passive decisions, but nothing had ever been done to outright harm the moderation experience until then. You could tell Spez didn't understand that the decision would have such a major impact on the user experience, but didn't seem to care.
After that, you could tell that the relationship of the admins to the users became a lot more contentious.
I remember how downhill it went with the ad revenue it started to be more and more facebooky which can only be bad. Have they given any official statement on wtf is going on? And can you explain the API stuff I'm not savvy with it.
Reddit stakeholders are afraid of Luigi Mangione
I don't understand why they aren't more afraid of losing all their users... Without any users there's nothing
Synthetic users and bots are juking the stats.
Dead Internet theory coming true.
On reddit it’s been like that for a long time.
I honestly think that could be the motivation. There's a risk to THEM, and tbf, they may be motivated by their family as well.
The users that aren't bots or nazis are leaving.
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