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"The Aol Chat Room Monitor Revolt" (https://priceonomics.com/the-aol-chat-room-monitor-revolt/)

I found this article in a comment (from user britinsb) made on an article in "The Verge".

It is interesting how history repeats itself and how Reddit administrators could get into further trouble by forcing moderators to moderate subs in their own way.

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"Soon after we published this story, one of the r/MildlyInteresting moderators told The Verge that the entire mod team has now been reinstated — and by a different admin than the one that removed them. The mod’s account had received a 7-day suspension, but that has been reversed, too, they said. A Verge commenter who identifies as an r/MildlyInteresting mod also says the team has been reinstated and unsuspended.

Asked if Reddit could confirm the reinstatement, [Reddit spokesperson Tim] Rathschmidt declined, saying, “I’m not going to set a precedent of confirming with The Verge every action we do or don’t take to ensure users can access their communities.”

He didn’t elaborate on how removing a subreddit’s entire moderation team with no communication ensures users can access their communities, particularly since they were never entirely inaccessible beyond the limitations imposed by Reddit itself."

#reddit #protestreddit #boycottreddit #spez

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After spending a few minutes, it seems like a mix of mastodon/twitter/reddit. I don't think it'll take the place of lemmy/kbin

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r/MildlyInteresting lost its mods. In the comments on this article a mod says they were reinstated, but with no communication on that either.

Side Note: From the author of this (and many other articles on The Verge on this Reddit nonsense:

If you are a current or former Reddit moderator or employee, I’m interested in hearing from you. Feel free to email me at [email protected].

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Most people aren't even thinking of moving to reddit alternatives. Users have a lot of power in this situation. Just move your community to Lemmy or Kbin. It's not that hard.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I noticed occasionally when clicking around kbin, I would get dropped in a magazine called undefined. Obviously this wasn't intended, but in the spirit of fun I created m/undefined

Feel free to leave a comment/thread or dank meme any time you get dropped there!

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Looks like another hostile takeover.

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I see a lot of posts about how they uploaded anti-spez stuff onto reddit, or participated in the nsfw spams/john oliver spams. While I get wanting to let it all out, this ultimately keeps up engagement on reddit rather than bringing it down.

The best way to make sure things go your way? Vote with your wallet, or in this case your voice. Don't speak on reddit. Devote more time helping out the alternatives grow and flourish. And as much as it is a meme, touching some grass can help your mental fortitude.

If you absolutely 100% need to interact with reddit, I suggest installing a redirector addon (such as privacy redirect or... redirector) that can link to a teddit or libreddit instance. Or archiving it with wayback/archive.is/ghostarchive.

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3 quarters of a million users in the #RedditMigration over the last 6 days or so.
#Threadiverse #Fediverse #Social #Lemmy #Kbin #Reddit

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i'm willing to do it, but i'll also admit that i'm slow and not great at this sort of thing so would probably get a few things wrong or forget to include stuff. it'd be great if someone who actually knew what they were doing could do something like that.

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Copypasta:

"Posting this from an alt because I'm still locked out of my account.

About an hour ago, we went ahead with the changes on r/MildlyInteresting following overwhelming support from our community. The idea was to go public again, but designate the subreddit as NSFW with a bigger focus on suggestive looking fruits and whatnot.

I was preparing the sub to go live, but just after I switched it to NSFW, I was logged out of my account on every single platform and locked out. I can successfully reset my password, but it will nevertheless not let me login.

Following this, another mod posted our update instead. Right after, the u/ModCodeofConduct account removed the post and flipped the sub back to restricted instead of public. Then, the second moderator was also logged out of their account and locked out. Other mods tried to re-approve the post, one of them was promptly logged out and locked out as well.

A few minutes after, the entire team was removed from the subreddit without any prior communication of any kind. As it stands, at least three of us are literally locked out of our Reddit accounts and the other mods were only removed from the sub.

I honestly don't even have words for this situation right now. No communication, no attempt to seriously answer any of our questions we asked in ModMail, but still going in and removing our posts, literally locking us out of our accounts, removing the entire moderation team, and entirely ignoring the 40,000 people who voted to either take the sub back private, or open it with new rules.

The only thing I can say is that I'm incredibly disappointed and disheartened that the Reddit Admins believe this is the correct way to act.

Edit: can login again, entire mod team received a 7-day suspension."

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I found that actually Kbin's population of threads and microblogs are growing day by day. A little harder to read out them completely now, fortunately. #fediverse #RedditMigration

#RedditMigration

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Things are moving fast again, so this is going to be another quick and dirty post… Reddit is now removing mod teams without any pretense of speaking for mode...

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I just found another place called Squabbles which seems like a mix of twitter and reddit, with posts and communities but threaded like twitter for its discussions. Is it part of the fediverse? or is it its own thing?

#RedditMigration

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I admit. On the 12th as a mod I was just gonna go till the 14th u/spez after that the leaks started coming out and realized the CEO of reddit doesn't care about us period. I created a lemmy account cause I didn't know what the fediveese was and a mastodon account and was basically trying to get away from reddit but I admit I do miss reddit.

In comes kbin I've been on for a good day on the web app cause I use my phone 99% of the time and realized after trial and error and reading what a microblog and what a thread is and how to navigate this website. I have 2 subs on lemmy that I will keep for now but I think kbin is where it's at. This is truly a reddit replacement!

Thanks devs

#RedditMigration

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This is a followup to my previous PSA, https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/47320/PSA-If-you-have-more-than-1000-posts-more-than

That one warned you about the problem, which seems to have caught a lot of people unawares and caused a lot of confusion in general. (Thank you reddit!!! /s)

Now here's what you can do about it.

If you happen to know that you're only slightly over the limit in one category, odds are good that one of the modified versions of Power Delete Suite will work for you. (You want one with at least an additional 5.1s delay - the original PDS fails to delete/overwrite a lot of stuff because it tries too fast and reddit rejects the changes and imposes a cooldown period.)

PDS will delete your comments and submissions (posts), and it checks all four categories - new, hot, top, and controversial. So if you say only had 1001 or 1002, odds are good that the last few missing from new would show up in top (if old and upvoted a lot) or controversial (if old and downvoted a lot), and thus you still get everything wiped.

In theory you could get really lucky here. Say you have exactly 3000 comments - your newest 1000 have never been upvoted or downvoted, your oldest 1000 have all been heavily downvoted, and your middle 1000 have been heavily upvoted. Then PDS would get the newest, the most controversial 1000 - which happen to be the oldest, and the top 1000 - which happen to be the middle. All 3000 comments gone.

But what to do if you have A LOT beyond the limit? Say more than 4000? Also keep in mind, I was just shy of 1500 comments, and I wasn't so lucky - this method didn't get everything for me, despite not even hitting 2000.

A common tip is to search for your reddit self on google. This works really well to find more stuff but won't catch everything. I speak from experience here.

The right answer is to do a GDPR or CCPA request to reddit, and then they will have to give you your data, your complete history. You can then use this to wipe everything clean.

However, folks who started this around or after the blackout aren't getting timely responses. (As late as the end of last April, it came back in a few hours. Now, everyone who has requested has yet to hear back.)

I'm skeptical that we'll get timely responses here.

So the other right answer used to be to use the Pushshift API instead (hat-tip to 1chemistdown - https://kbin.social/u/1chemistdown ). That API archived a copy of reddit - and unlike reddit, it didn't have the 1000 indexing limit. So you could find even older content just by searching yourself using that API.

The bad news is that this no longer works as Pushshift was forced to shutdown by reddit, and they won't be reopening normal API access for regular users.

The good news is that before all this went down, Pushshift published torrents of their raw data. Up to the end of 2022. You can just download this, and then extract your own post and comment history.

The Pushshift torrent is 1.66TB, compressed. But the Pushshift team also released really good scripts so it's easy to extract your own info without having to uncompress the full archive like you traditionally would with a zip file. Instead, their scripts uncompress a small segment at a time in RAM and process that, so you just need enough space to store the compressed files and enough compute power to process it. (Spoiler alert - most modern laptops have enough compute power. My cheap <$1k laptop did.)

Even better - you can selectively download specific files from a torrent. Pushshift's torrent is broken up into a bunch of files, two each per sub (one for comments and one for submissions). So if you know which subs you frequented, you can just pick and download those instead of having to download the full archive.

So grab your reddit data from the Pushshift torrent, use their scripts to print out the complete list of every comment and every post that you have ever created on reddit, and then feed that to something like the reddit-migration script or a modified shreddit script to completely wipe everything. 100% of everything.

No need to depend on the benevolence of reddit to hand you your history back first. (For those in the EU or California, I'm sure reddit will get back to us eventually, but you'll forgive me for being more skeptical when these powerful laws don't apply.)

The specific details on where to grab everything, including links to the torrent and to the various github scripts and even patches that I wrote, is on my other article - https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/59451/Finally-Managed-to-erase-all-1477-of-my-comments

TL;DR - you can grab your entire reddit history from a torrent published by pushshift up to the end of 2022, and use that data to overwrite/delete your content beyond the 1000 index limit on reddit.

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My post on /r/pics blew up. (media.kbin.social)
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I find it kinda funny that my most upvoted post is John Oliver. It shows how much he is a symbol for the protest against the api.

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You know you fucked up when hundreds of thousands migrated from reddit to lemmy, dozens of communities were open but not single community was opened about you. .

Yes I'm talking about you netflix. That's it. That's what I had to say

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After being in Kbin for a few days now, and going to peek in Reddit, I just realized how trashy everything that remains seems to be.

I like it here!

Good job Ernest!

#RedditMigration

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Tired of Reddit's recent shenanigans and want to cause them a little bit of pain? Well now, my friends... why not add "request all of the things" to your Reddit exodus?

The link to the appropriate page is here:

https://www.reddit.com/policies/privacy-policy#policy-h2-2

So, why might you want to request a copy of your data?

First, the collection they (eventually) send to you will contain your entire post / comment history, allowing you to (in theory) use that collection to remove all of your posts versus the last 1000 or so of each. There's no guarantee that Reddit won't restore those posts, of course, but at least you tried!

Second, you can scour the data for personally identifiable information (PII.) Your local laws may entitle you to removal of PII, so if you're inclined to purge the Reddit record of information that can identify your OMG real self... that dataset may help.

Third, you'll have a copy of your Reddit history. All those epic ideas will be in your hands, not theirs, safe to share elsewhere as you please. While you may not have the right to revoke the license you gave Reddit by posting there, you can most assuredly re-use your post as you please, wherever else you please.

Fourth, and lastly? If everyone submits data requests, Reddit's team has to spend the time (and money) to pull your data. it might be a small thing, but inundating Reddit with tens of thousands of data requests that they're legally obligated to provide is both wise (for you) and at least a little bit costly (for them.)

Addendum: If you want to make things a little harder (at risk of them not responding) you can use their privacy email versus their form. That way, someone likely has to verify that X request is tied to Y account.

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Original take found on another forum.

"I think we're seeing the beginning of the tech bubble bursting again.

You've got the successful companies that provide a case study in tech industry profitability(Google, Amazon, Apple, etc.) which is why you've got all these venture capital firms plowing so much money into startups, left and right, because they expect that one of them will be the next Google or Amazon. Now that low interest rates have gone bye-bye, the VC firms are demanding that these startups start showing a profit. However, almost all of these startups have one of the following problems:

1.) They were never profitable and can never be profitable because the fundamental concept of what they do is thoroughly flawed
2.) The service or good they provide could be profitable, but due to being formed during a time of easy money, their current business model is incapable of being profitable, and they are too over leveraged to be able to restructure themselves into a more profitable setup
3.) They are perfectly sustainable/profitable, but their financiers expect far more return on investment than they are capable of providing

The result is the trend of "enshittification" as VC investors force unwanted changes onto these startups in the hopes of increasing revenue. This is stuff like locking previously free features behind a paywall, clogging everything with ads, cutting costs somewhere (payrolls, server space, etc) that negatively affects the user experience, raising prices, or needlessly bolting on something that nobody asked for because it's one of the only things that VC firms might still blindly throwing money at(AI).

Even the actually profitable companies are doing this shit because they are just addicted to the ridiculous growth they've enjoyed in the past."

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