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Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 3
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I just posted this in response to a frenetic YouTube video that claimed that the Reddit protest "failed":
And by the way, I think that's one thing we can all do to help bring down Reddit: mention the great alternatives out there as much as possible to spread the word. The more Redditors who learn that they don't have to be a product to be sold by the pound for the stockholder class, the quicker Reddit will fall!
I also bet there are people who haven't already left that will abandon ship once the TPAs stop working. It's not going to be fun getting stuck with their mediocre app, particularly since they seem to be testing the end of the mobile site.
I imagine there's a meaningful amount of users that only exist in the context of the third party apps, that will disappear after the apps lose support. I'm sure most of them are lurkers, but that's still something.
I wonder if lurkers are ad clickers
I mostly lurk with a few comments a day on Reddit. My oldest account is like 6 years old and has 60k comment karma, so I'll at least be bringing that here and away from there.
But, I am going to use it a bit more before the end of the month since I'm not paying for it and I'm not getting a new app, this is my reddit swan song I guess. I'll also be nuking the old comments of course ;)