It is so frustrating seeing how people received the protest.
"it's not working" "Reddit doesn't care" "they can do whatever they want".
Well yeah, if that's the attitude!
How do people not see that the protest disrupted the entirity of Reddit? Just about every weekly active user felt it.
How do they not understand the impact on revenue (especially ads), and how Reddit cannot feasibly sustain it, and were banking on the idea that it'll eventually die down?
The fact of the matter is, if Reddit became worried that the protest will continue in strength indefinitely, they would be forced to roll back. The loss impact would greatly outweigh whatever measly profits they make from this API change that no one will buy.
Yes, this was a lot more for Reddit than just profits. If Reddit had backed down, it would have impact much greater than just third party apps. It remind people once again that users hold the power when they're United. They can decide how to run their communities. But Reddit just could not afford this to happen, which is why they fought to convince you that the protest isn't working and you should back down. And unfortunately many of us did...
I created one of the "big subs" on Reddit, and have felt particularly frustrated that whether I protest or don't, I will still get angry messages from both mods and users either way. Which makes the whole "you're not even paid for this" hit much harder. But here I am on Lemmy with a username different than my Reddit account breathing fresh internet air where no anonymous strangers yell at me
It's really sad to hear that, harassment is always despicable no matter how you look at it, some people just don't get it unfortunately.
I mean, there was even a post on 3rdpartyapps inciting people to spam mods calling them cowards if they didn't participate in the protest, how can they be so thick?
Anyway, I'm happy you found a better place to be :)
Congrats man, live it up!
Thanks for your service over the years back at Reddit, don't feel like you have to take on all that responsibility over here.