Whats stopping us from creating a "Leave reddit, Join Lemmy" text on r/place?
Whats stopping us from creating a "Leave reddit, Join Lemmy" text on r/place?
Actually it looks like it works.
They don't care about the "fuck spez" text, they did care about spez under a guillotine and were using some code to destroy it.
So what's the point?
That's just the people who miss reddit and want to recreate it.
Plenty of us are moving on and want to do things differently here though.
Plus they have some code that allows them to interfere with the picture. The part that drawn spez under a guillotine received a checkerboard and also constantly had random pixels showing up.
Anyone who thinks they are protesting by it are lying to themselves.
I agree with you in principle, but speaking from strictly a strategic perspective, /r/place presents a vulnerability that can be exploited without contributing what Reddit really needs to regain its status - content.
In the context of a social media war, this means we can use the space to peel off users who wouldn't have been introduced to the Fediverse otherwise, with no risk of harming ourselves or providing Reddit more than a temporary moment of attention. There's been a concerted effort to remove links to Fediverse resources in many subs, and for a great deal of redditors, they're in the dark about what the Fediverse represents and how much better it is than Reddit.
Plus it's just cool to fuck with Spez, and the Fediverse is so cool in general that I'd love to see what the effect would be if we united against a common enemy.
Place gives Reddit exactly what it needs most - user engagement. By going, you’re feeding Reddit stats they can show prospective investors and advertisers on unique users, time on site, and clicks even after the protests.
Reddit was very crafty in relaunching Place right now. They can show a material post-API uptick exactly as Spez promised.
Hard agree
Any publicity is good publicity
The fediverse already has enough content for me, everything else is just the cherry on top.
I'd like us to grow organically. I don't think we need to go an evangelize over at reddit.
I completely agree with your text. But to answer your question, I’m pretty sure that the majority of people here (including myself) are pretty much done trying to convert people.
Others are going to make their own decisions. Anyone who truly cares could have and would have already found their way here.
If it comes up somewhere, of course I’m going to tell people about Lemmy. But I’m not going out of my way and spending a bunch of time with the sole goal to get people to go here. I’m not and don’t want to be a missionary for the Lemmy religion. If I’d do that with all the things in life where I think people are doing the wrong thing, I’d have no time anymore to actually enjoy life.
Fedi.Tips still recommends that people
I think while the fediverse is still in its relative infancy we need to people cautious about how we promote it. I'm not saying anybody is wrong for using Lemmy, I engage with it regularly, but my account is on Kbin. I'm saying that while the dust is settling it's more important that we advertise any alternative to Reddit, not one specific instance etc.
That's personally what would stop me from doing it anyway. Fuck spez, but also fuck human rights denial
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Nobody ever directly engages the devs on the articles that created this whole affair. They simply accuse them of some vague "human rights denial" "genocide-supporters" "tankie" without any real substance. Go ahead and search out the articles. I read through some of them.
Yes, they are leftist essays. The devs didn't write them, they just compiled them together. I skimmed through a couple and read the titles of the rest. Some of them deal with topics such as Maoist China and the number of deaths from the Cultural Revolution. The article puts together an argument, with cited sources, that the common death figures are overblown.
Maybe the author is wrong, I don't know. I'm not an expert in this field nor do I have the energy to do as much research as I'd need to feel comfortable leaning one way or the other. But from reading the article, at no point does the author condone genocide.
Is this what we've come to? Someone can't post an article challenging one small piece of the narrative without all of a sudden being totally disavowed? I think it's absurd. Wrong or right, people should be allowed to discuss and share reasoned analysis.
I think stuff like this: lemmy.ml/post/1167199
is what’s more provably worrying. Modlogs are public, and if I’m interpreting this information correctly, I think the devs are engaging in scummy practices.
I think the devs are engaging in scummy practices.
I don’t see any issue here? Do you think the devs are engaging in bad practices in their moderation or their development?
There are tons of development contributors now. I haven’t seen any suspicious activity by the original team, and they now have less influence than ever.
As for the moderation events, like Dessalines said, they’re a violation of Rule #1.
Yeah this is where I fall in my thought process. Lemmy is a tool like any other software, it can be used by good and evil for good and evil. I just want to exercise caution when advertising a reddit alternative that one such alternative is already experiencing controversy (earned or not).
Maybe a “viva la fediverse” would make more sense if someone wanted to cause a stir on r/place
I think a lot of people here are apathetic towards anything Reddit related ultimately and you’d need a lot of engagement with Reddit for it to happen. Or bots, which is what half of the big participants in the last one used anyway.
I wouldn’t mind someone botting a little Lemmy advertisment though.
Why not a clone outside of Reddit?
You’ll need much more than ten users if you want to even be a blip on the r/place radar.
That’s why I’m personally against it.
Plus I’ve deleted my account and I’m definitely not planning to get a new one, be it for protesting or anything else.