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Fuck these crybullies. They don't give a shit if anyone they ban over nothing is socially isolated or whatever so why do they expect any mercy?Reminder that Reddit powerjannies are pathetic without their mod powers. Too optimistic but I really hope that Redditors vote powerjannies out.
They become spammed with attention-seeking posts and memes and reddit already isn't designed to look for older posts. r/datahoarder is a trudge to scroll through to find only one informational post. The rest is tech support, check out my setup, and (rarely) political archiving calls to action. The popular The_Archivist account bailed out of datahoarder due to the political nature of the archiving outside of porn, mainstream youtube, and movies. Not sure if he's active there again.. The up-vote format speeds up the process, and reddit-style moderation puts a brick on the gas pedal.
This may be an unpopular opinion but I believe everyone involved in this story should die.
I know it's been said before but I lament what Reddit did to the diversity of forums on the internet. The network effect is just too powerful, as was the allure of "free" hosting. A forum that would normally be only 300 people could suddenly become 3,000 simply because their community was easier to discover and participate in on reddit. Same thing with YouTube. It's easier to attract people on an existing platform than it is to convince someone to create an account for your bespoke forum.
But this had an insidious effect. Larger communities are more active, but past a certain point they loose the small community feel and turn to sludge. The up-vote format speeds up the process, and reddit-style moderation puts a brick on the gas pedal. Reddit these days isn't a way to grow your niche community, it's an efficient way to turn your community to sludge. Turns out those barriers to entry weren't a liability, they were an asset.

Aside from the decimation of forums alongside FB and other social media platforms, pReddit is even worse because if you piss off a tranny-janny and they go full-retard, your entire post history will disappear. You could be the only person in the world who has the cure for cancer, solution to world hunger, and a way towards world peace, and post it for all the world to see on pReddit... but if you say something "pRoBlEmAtIc" it'll be [deleted] and lost to the ether because some tranny got their feelings hurt.Larger communities are more active, but past a certain point they loose the small community feel and turn to sludge. The up-vote format speeds up the process, and reddit-style moderation puts a brick on the gas pedal. Reddit these days isn't a way to grow your niche community, it's an efficient way to turn your community to sludge. Turns out those barriers to entry weren't a liability, they were an asset.
I absolutely despise reddit brain.They become spammed with attention-seeking posts and memes and reddit already isn't designed to look for older posts. r/datahoarder is a trudge to scroll through to find only one informational post. The rest is tech support, check out my setup, and (rarely) political archiving calls to action.
I've noticed this as well. I'd like to think that smaller communities have moderators that care about the community, but it may just be they actually understand they lack power in this situation. There's also probably a little bit of Robert Conquests 2nd law taking effect on the very large subreddits, but I don't want toI'm definitely seeing a pattern of "too big to fail" subreddits joining while the small niche ones (some of them at least) just minding their own business.
I bring up YouTube more as an example of the network effect in action and why competitors have such a hard time breaking in. But I agree that it does also produce a lot of garbage.I will say though that for now, YouTube is still good for things like vehicle and electric repair tutorials, if you can manage to sift through their algorithm-approved bullshit.
I would say the same about Discord too. The loss of traditional wikis and forums has been a disaster for information preservation.how many subreddits would be substantially improved if they were a wiki with a regular forum attached
I'm not rooting for anyone, I'm rooting against everyone. Reddit is unimportant tranny garbage and I am greatly enjoying all parties involved doing their best to fuck over one another.On what fucking planet would people be rooting for Reddit itself, a company so pozzed and globalist that the CCP owns a large stake in it through Tencent (regardless of how they try to spin it as a separate entity), to step on and oust people trying to prevent them from locking off 3rd party API use all so they can sell out even better?
Mods thinking they worth something when in fact they worth nothing contribute to nothing and doing it FOR FREE is fucking hilarious. It reminds me of the BPD ex that tells you "If you leave, you'll never find someone like me" or "If you leave I'll kill myself" but instead it's "if you demod me, you'll never find someone like me who'll do it FOR FREE" and "if you demod me, I'll remove all automod shit". Both sides are shitty, but if Reddit wanted to create automod bots, they certainly have the ability to make anyone else who is willing to do it for free.
In general yes but it depends what the add is for. If its for supplements, crypto\ get rich quick schemes, that's overwhelmingly male.Without women, your profit margin for ads is gonna be in the toilet, since they won't be buying shit unless it's funkos.
if you have those types of advertisements either you're Alex Jones or you've already hit rock bottomIn general yes but it depends what the add is for. If its for supplements, crypto\ get rich quick schemes, that's overwhelmingly male.
The mods are insisting they can't moderate without their favourite third party apps.Also what the fuck are these moderators doing that they need tools that do more than 100 API calls a minute? Seriously moderating is looking at a post and deciding if you delete or ban the user




It's very BPD, which I guess shouldn't be surprising given the number of terminally online trannies involved (to the point where there's an insane network of tranny powermods that have control over a large number of large subreddits and also most lgbt subreddits, especially including the ones targeted towards lgbt youth; it's how Aimee Challenor got hired, he used to be a powermod who was friends with other powermods, and that's also how he met his paedophile polycule partners).Mods thinking they worth something when in fact they worth nothing contribute to nothing and doing it FOR FREE is fucking hilarious. It reminds me of the BPD ex that tells you "If you leave, you'll never find someone like me" or "If you leave I'll kill myself" but instead it's "if you demod me, you'll never find someone like me who'll do it FOR FREE" and "if you demod me, I'll remove all automod shit". Both sides are shitty, but if Reddit wanted to create automod bots, they certainly have the ability to make anyone else who is willing to do it for free.![]()
They already have them. You can prove it really easily, go on reddit, make the most basic subreddit, make a post, delete it, and you'll still see it (as the subreddit's mod) with options to undelete it.I guarantee you one of the changes reddit is going to make in the near-term is keep internal version control of posts (if they don't already have them) so they can undelete any posts they want in case a future protest tries to revive the idea.
I agree. While Reddit could always reverse it, that'd take time, and you can probably delete faster (given more people) than they can undelete.The best protest strategy imo was the mass self-deleting of comments and submissions.
Yandex still has a decent image reverse feature if you don't mind using Russian spyware instead of bad US spyware.This one really hurts, I went from using it almost daily to forgetting it existed until you just mentioned it as it can't even reverse search movie titles anymore from screen shots of the movie because they gimped it so hard.
How are they this retarded? I mean, maybe us A&N mods could try and pull something like this, people who are retarded enough to moderate A&N have always been difficult to come by (though, obviously we are still replaceable), but they don't have even that.in complete denial and insisting they "can't be replaced"
How come he looks like an bootleg Idubz mixed with a bit of Mitten Squad?This is your reddit powermod pre-transition, lol.
Even then, they already made most of that free:Reddit has already said they are allowing the Accessibility apps to continue free of charge or at least with a heavily reduced cost to use API, which means the only reason to keep the blackout going is because of the lack of mass moderation tools,


That's pretty bigoted, why won't she accept her parents new gender?
They realize Reddit can restore that, right?Janny threatens a modern day burning of the Library of Alexandria (aka the jannys' post histories):
What the fuck is "crypto-fascisim?"I'LL DO IT, SPEZ! I'LL DELETE MY ACCOUNT I'M FUCKING CRAZY ENOUGH DON'T THINK I WON'T YOU FASCIST! WE JANNYS BUILT YOUR SITE AND WE 'LL TEAR IT DOWN REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:
You first need money to get Crypto, or at least a beefy rig to start mining. I guess they could advertise computer parts, if the male redditors could afford itIn general yes but it depends what the add is for. If its for supplements, crypto\ get rich quick schemes, that's overwhelmingly male.
A term that upon hearing, like the term reactionary, lets you know the person spouting it is a braindead communist and can be summarily ignored.What the fuck is "crypto-fascisim?"