[-] isread@dormi.zone 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well, a protest where everyone comes back afterward just won't work. I read that people suggested allowing spam and unmoderation, but that would just ruin the app for both parties. The most 'effective' way is to funnel all users to one alternative, like what we've done. A Reddit clone, as shown here, is easy to make but the hard part is showing the idea of the community creating an alternative and driving traffic towards it. That way, Reddit would actually have to worry about people not coming back instead of waiting it out like they're doing now.

[-] isread@dormi.zone 3 points 1 year ago

That's why I posted here no? Sorry if it's not clear to you by not specifying. But yes I am questioning the decision to remain private indefinitely of the r/warframe sub

[-] isread@dormi.zone 3 points 1 year ago

sorry i mean a fraction of the big subs, the 60% are the small <100k subs that Reddit wouldn't care less about. Maybe go back and poll whether to continue the blackout or not?

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submitted 1 year ago by isread@dormi.zone to c/warframe@dormi.zone

Hugh mistake by whoever started the protest to have an end date for it. Now only a fraction of the ~8000 subs that planned to go blackout indefinitely has remained private. The protest has achieved nothing and Reddit will continue doing its things. Not to disregard the efforts but this is definitely not the right way to protest.

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