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I know that making a subreddit NSFW doesn't allow them to get ad revenue, but it seems like it would drive the more complacent people to download the official Reddit app now that they've disabled NSFW for 3rd party apps. I wonder if there could be a different way to protest that wouldn't be beneficial to Reddit in the long term.
As soon as they start to use the official app, they will delete their account and switch to lemmy.
I have been spreading the word about Lemmy and it seems to be working
We could only hope. Sadly, for a lot of people, convenience is an influential commodity today.