Wow even if admins take over that subreddit, such a big subreddit will surely create a snowball of many more subreddits doing it.
I don't see reddit ever recovering from this (They'll not die, but things won't be the same)
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Wow even if admins take over that subreddit, such a big subreddit will surely create a snowball of many more subreddits doing it.
I don't see reddit ever recovering from this (They'll not die, but things won't be the same)
Lemmy is gonna be rough for a few days at least but after the growing pains we’re going to have an even greater community
@Clbull A highly-upvoted comment suggests moving to Tilde. Is Tilde federated? I can't find anything that indicates it might be.
This is such a big win! I really hope that capacity increases on kbin. Perhaps the mods/admins can organise a donation link? I'm sure there are many of us that would be happy to donate to improve server capacity. (Provided it was secure etc etc)
Excellent! They're probably the biggest one so far, I imagine. The idea of this catching on has got to have the reddit admins sweating....
There are 5 subs joining that are bigger than r/videos, tho they're not going dark yet: https://reddark.untone.uk/
Excellent! I'm looking forward to seeing what the result will be
This was basically force the admins of reddit to remove them as mods... going to annoy a lot of people but its not going to magically cease reddits operations.
The problem with removing mods is that they need to find a replacement for all that free labour.
Things would definitely be better overall if more people had a spine to stand by their principles, or have some in the first place.
I'm impressed and pleased with the mods' willingness to strike like this. Hope it may lead to change.
I hope more follow their lead. Reddit only exists because of moderators pruning the spam. Nothing will send a message better than unmoderated subs
I’m honestly super surprised by this. I assumed the mods of the big subreddits were in kahoots with the admins or were Reddit loyalists or something