Looking at this thread in r/technology, it sure looks like most of the newer Redditors were just pissed by the blackout and don’t care about Reddit’s changes. That suggests to me that Reddit is beyond saving.
Hundreds of subreddits plan to go dark indefinitely after Reddit CEO's internal memo

Posted in r/technology by u/Graquito • 4,139 points and 819 comments

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Why bother having competent and informed users when you can have people who just want to wolf down whatever is on their frontpage? /s
So you have met TikTok
I have and I shied away in disgust, spez has and his eyes displayed the dollar sign
Dave Chappell cocaine meme: Y’all got any more of them… shitposts?
Tbf the people that are currently using reddit( and responding) probably care less than the people that actually left/boycotting it ( and they wouldnt be there to voice their opinions)
I hope that’s true. But on the other hand, these zombified “endless summer” guys are exactly who we don’t want to make the jump to lemmy, right?
Just leave the mouth breathers behind.
I also read lots of comments saying that the official app works so don't we share feedbacks to the official team and improve it instead. They never get it. We want to make our own choices of which app to use. Not to be forced to use the only app the official approves!