I get more Reddit news on Lemmy than I did on Reddit.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Completely logical as much of it is removed on Reddit and many of us are curious about our old stomping grounds. It's the people complaining about it that are getting tiring.
Yeah I'm satisfied by reading about it though Lemmy so I don't actually have to go there
Legit. It's been great, keeping up while not having to actually do anything that might support reddit.
Eh, the only problem I have is that it spills into so many communities and that makes it hard to curate your feed. Personally, I do want to see some Reddit stuff. I'm both curious and just plain amused by the drama. But I don't want my feed dominated by it and try to limit my subscriptions of Reddit related communities.
Plus I don't view this as a meme.
I think this should be the last of it until Reddit's IPO, the administration team is just going to sit back and pretend nothing happened in the mean time.
It depends on how much Reddit wants to follow in Elon Musk's steps in destroying their service.
I tried to escape from r/place posts, but couldn't
Apes together still giving Reddit traffic.
It's like writing anti-walmart propaganda on a thousand one dollar bills and then spending them all at Walmart.
you criticize society... but you participate in society... curious
Sorry if I'm misinterpreting your comment, but that's usually in reference to people who expect you to make unilateral sacrifices as protest. Foregoing r/place isn't a sacrifice like foregoing a smartphone entirely is; the whole point either way (deface/ignore) is just to send a message.
I'm sorry, I missed the part where Reddit is a integral and necessary part of modern life.
Reddit isn't but the internet is. The internet has been getting shittier the past year and people feel it. How many times do you append reddit at the end of your google searches? How many times does google send you reddit search results?
Reddit is a remnant of the internet before it got centralized and capitalism fucked it up. Yes, we are federated but a majority won't be switching for a long time. I think there is validity in defacing /r/place as it brings awareness and documents the shitty things the admins are doing. That is very powerful and easy to point and show others what is happening.
I didn't say it was?
That's what that meme you mentioned is usually referencing...when somebody criticizes a thing they depend on.
yeah but in this context it isn't. I'm just saying, if people want to protest the site's changes, it's better for them to protest within the site itself rather going somewhere else and disturbing people there.
smartest meme repeater
meh. I'm not interested in participating, but for a short uptick in user activity, a bunch of tech journals will be writing about this and they'll come up is searches about /r/place for years to come. It will be a net lose for spez.
Tiny, insignificant amount of traffic to send a lasting messagem. Worth it.
Looks like a shitload of people accessing it several times a day, some watching it like hawks, and an entire genre of Reddit refugees who've taken to advertising it on a daily basis.
:NOWAY: Not the 400 people advertising Lemmy vs the at least 30 million Bots and the few million Reddit users.
Look at this and tell me we are a statistic.
I mean, poking in and scrolling your old favorite sub for 10 minutes 3 times a day is still substantially less traffic then constantly bumming around on r/all all day
Besides, with the sheer number of reddit users not even including the tens of thousands of bots, the site traffic generated by Lemmy users is probably so small it makes no difference at all
It's mostly bots anyway.
Thank you to everyone that contributed to this beautiful piece of art🫡
Whose spez?
He’s the Reddit CEO and allegedly has sex with cats
I need some fuckin' eye bleach. But this is beautiful... in a sense.
Also a moderator or r/jailbait
Back then you could make any user a mod without having to accept.
That's true, and certainly worth noting.
But I think it's also worth noting that he remained a moderator for literal years and only killed the sub after serious media backlash. If no one made a big stink he wouldnt have changed anything
Also he gave the head moderator his own custom trophy as well as the best sub of 2008 award. So I'll let you draw your own conclusions
Oh, that’s probably true.
Wat
Woha wait. I missed these allegations, and I'm too dumb to tell if this is just a joke or a joke based on real allegations
It's sort of true from my understanding. He was added as moderator back when you could add anyone without them accepting it
Fucking cowards erasing it
That's how it always ends
It's beautiful because it existed for one fleeting moment in time.
That's how the second one ended, not the first one. The first one actually had a final image.
That's how it ends. Only white pixels can be placed now, and eventually they'll turn the rest white as well.
Erasing the art that had nothing to do with the protest. Now they’re just turning the bystanders against them as well.
You should use his real name, so people outside of reddit will fuck him too.
More like "botnets strong". That's what really soured me on the second /r/place, it was completely taken over by crypto fanatics and meme stock morons running bots.
stop using reddit
why are people indulging this company after all they did?
How does r/space (or whatever) actually work, anyway? Do you only get to edit X amount of pixels per day or something? I imagine they’d have to limit it in some way, or it would change too much too quickly.
You get to place one pixel every so-and-so minutes only. To build anything of size people need to collaborate.
But in reality it's just a bunch of neckbeards with 100 reddit accounts each and a script to paint a bitmap