As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal

https://lemmy.world/post/460109

As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal - Lemmy.world

I went on Reddit yesterday for the first time since the strike, whilst trying to debug a code issue. Almost every post from years old questions had the replies deleted by the users. I think the real damage will be the deletion of content and the change in tone from redditors. Most useful discourse will be gone and it will turn into a place only for arguing, memes and shit posting. Advertisers aren't going to want to pay to advertise on low quality content like that.

Punishing future searchers is what has me conflicted about wiping everything. I have an 11 year account. I have no idea how many times my troubleshooting was correct for various issues or howany times my anecdotal incidents could match for someone else.

xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients

https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/wisdom_of_the_ancients.png

Rollover: "All long threads should have a globally editable post stickied to the top saying" DEAR FUTURE USERS, here's what we've learned so far"

Since I didn't figure out image embedding, here's the regular link https://xkcd.com/979/

Well host those comments on your own website and submit it to Google to be indexed?
It's not realistic. I'm not THAT helpful. I just know the value I've found in ancient threads myself. I can't really sift through my own shit posts in any meaningful way and I can't bring the entire discussions with me.
That will just get you buried under the hordes of SEO garbage. People add "reddit" to their searches because regular search is useless.
There are forums that are still being run for the stuff I need or youtube. I've managed to avoid reddit search results for two weeks and used steam or dedicated forums for every thing else from tech stuff to cooking. I never used reddit for anything but doomscrolling so I'm familiar with other resources.