• jergy@lemmy.whynotdrs.org
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    1 year ago

    hilarious, unsurprising, and gross.

    the truth is that those mods have demonstrated a sustained strategy of censorship and information control. they are petty and vindictive, and if they don’t like you they will find a reason to remove you from “their” subreddit that they believe and act as if belongs to them.

    pretty terrible community leaders, that’s what they are.

    personally i am embarrassed by the behavior of those mods. they have poisoned what was once a great subreddit and community.

          • Chives@lemmy.whynotdrs.orgM
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            1 year ago

            Ultimately, it’s up to Reddit what breaks their ToS and what doesn’t.

            Good catch. Language matters.

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              @themeatbridge @Chives I get where you are both coming from. Practically speaking, Reddit can censor however they want. And our recourse is of course to migrate to federated platforms like Lemmy. But there is a movement towards freedom of speech on very large online platforms. (Although, if Reddit continues its decline, then it may never become large enough.)

              “The DSA [Digital Services Act] also stipulates that users are informed about, and can contest removal of content by platforms, having access to dispute resolution mechanisms in their own country. […] In addition, if platforms are not currently providing explanations to users about their removal decisions, this process will need to be instituted across the board.”

              https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/12/how-companies-prepare-digital-services-act/

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                11 months ago

                That would only apply to EU, though, right? I suppose it would be possible for it to force across the board changes from some sites, but I don’t know if Reddit would be one of them. Something to keep an eye on but not something that means I should give Reddit another chance, IMO.

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                  11 months ago

                  Yes, as I understand, the Digital Services Act applies only to users from the European Union. And it does not apply to Reddit because it is comparatively small and declining. So, of course, don’t migrate back :-)

                  We can vote with our feet, e.g. migrating from Reddit to Lemmy. And we can literally vote against censorship, e.g. this particular provision of the Digital Services Act.

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                11 months ago

                The reddit of old is already dead. What’s left is just a corporate investment wearing the skin and pretending nothing has changed.

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          1 year ago

          I assume more “Reddit doesn’t actually give a shit, or there wouldn’t be so many power tripping mods in the first place”

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    1 year ago

    Ho-lee-sheet! I mean I know they are ban happy and clearly censoring but damn… this seems extreme, even for them.

    We must be close boys and girls! Pretty darn bullish honestly

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    1 year ago

    Keep in mind that the mods are doing what rich assholes tell them to do. Like politicians are used to stir outrage.

    That’s why we’re succeeding; we’re not buying the drama, we’re buying shares.

    I’m betting that many recent moves on Reddit were implemented to distract from useful narratives and churn ethical mods out. Thus we have Platinum Sparkles.

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    1 year ago

    Superstonk was a psyops and I fell for it, now I’m broke as shit and have nothing to show for it.