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While CEO Steve Huffman may be dismissive of the thousands of subreddits going dark to protest his planned API changes,...

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[-] sean@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

The article says that page views dropped by 6.6% from the day before the blackout to the second day of the blackout. Those numbers seem quite small to me and sobering about the impact of the blackout. At the peak of the blackout, views were only down 7%? I would imagine that views are recovering as more and more subreddits are being forced back open. That doesn't seem like it will have a big impact on reddit long-term!

To be clear, I'm not happy about it or saying this to defend reddit! It's just my takeaway from the article. Maybe someone more familiar with these metrics can explain that 7% is actually a really big and significant impact?

I agree that it is a sobering number. I don't expect Reddit to die by losing 7%, but that number probably represents a very large absolute number, some of which is directed at alternatives like Lemmy and Kbin. If a threshold has now been passed (which I think it has) and the alternatives are/will offer a better solution, then in time Reddit may be in trouble.

For me the "win" since the start of the black out has been whether alternatives can be legitimized.

[-] sirvesa@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

And it does seem that Lemmy/Kbin are growing by leaps and bounds even day over day. I don't need to go back as this place is viable.

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