r/piracy has officially moved to [email protected]
but reddit's forced them to reopen the sub (yes, a piracy sub lmao)... let's see what kind of [email protected] thing they come up with lol
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r/piracy has officially moved to [email protected]
but reddit's forced them to reopen the sub (yes, a piracy sub lmao)... let's see what kind of [email protected] thing they come up with lol
wait, reddit can force people to use their social?
No, but that is not what they said, they said they were forced to reopen. That happened in such a way: they sent a message to the main mod and told him to reopen or be replaced. He didn‘t respond within an hour, so they removed him as main mod and made some other mod who was willing to play ball the main mod.
Since there is always some sucker to be found on Reddit who enjoys taking orders and licking boots, no sub can really defend against this move by Reddit admins. Which is probably why some other mods decided to maliciously comply instead.
Me, I think anyone with some dignity would go out like the r/piracy mod did, don‘t respond and get removed and rebuild elsewhere.
I don't think the mod refused to respond if this is to be believed. It seems Reddit sent a message but at a bad time (for the mod). He apparently never got a chance to respond.
Imagine being so douchey that, despite relying on free content and free moderation, you still whine about not being profitable being the users' fault and then you demand from moderators that they are basically available 24/7 to take your call. This is not just a dumpster fire, this is throwing canisters of gasoline into a dumpster fire.
Yeah true, that is more accurate to what he said.
Since there is always some sucker to be found on Reddit who enjoys taking orders and licking boots, no sub can really defend against this move by Reddit admins. Which is probably why some other mods decided to maliciously comply instead.
Yeah, pretty much. To not reopen you have to have absolute confidence that no one on the mod team will succumb to the temptation to steal ownership of the sub. The fact that some subs have fallen prey to this (like /r/piracy) is why mods have been wringing their hands and reopening subs left and right.
Honestly this shit is early IRC drama all over again; kick all the other ops from the channel and it belongs to you, provided those people aren't registered in the ChanServ. /u/spez is the ChanServ, and he's letting everyone know he's willing to look the other way.
/slap spez
** Daniel slaps Spez around a bit with a large trout. **
I forgot how much I missed that feature.
Don’t worry even if any of your mods on the mod team don’t want to play ball they can just remove all the mods and install their own. They don’t need to be a current mod to be given ownership.
I've got to think that Reddit is going to get a lot less and lower quality free moderator activity after this, reducing the quality of the site.
Yeah. Also I remember when loveforlandlords went from a shitpost sub for making memes about landlords from the perspective of the landlords to a cringe sub about non-jokingly hating on landlords because some degenerate couldn't fathom the existence of such a sub, even tho there's a sub for serious hating on landlords already. He became the main mod, kicked everybody else and the others made loveforlandchads instead
Just like this, Reddit kicked DB0 and he made the Lemmy server
An hour? Bloody hell, what if they had wanted to but had been asleep or something?
A requirement to answer a message within the hour 24/7 seems very strict for a paid job, never mind a volunteer moderator doing this stuff for free.
Yeah I had it a little bit wrong and someone else corrected it—the mod said he hadn‘t even seen it before he was removed, someone else alerted him to what had happened after the fact.
Can't force people to use Reddit but they can make mods open subs or else they get booted and replaced by good little lap dogs. That's why DB0 opened up on Lemmy. But I'll never know why they force opened PIRACY lol
Reddit can tell moderators who have locked their sub that they have a choice of opening it, or get removed as moderators and be replaced by admin appointees.
wow, that's literally a dictatorship
More reason to leave Reddit. My 17yr Reddit account is now dormant.
You could also use the account to damage their value for when they go public lol; the more comments you've made the better. You'll lose your account of course, so do it instead of deleting it.
Copied from there:
The term is "private company." A dictatorship is a form of government.
I think the mods here need to start removing off-topic posts. Otherwise people see them and keep perpetuating the trend..
This is a community specifically for the lemmy.world instance; not reddit. Please post content like this on lemmy.world/c/reddit. These off-topic posts are strangling out relevant posts here.
There's also lemmy.world/c/general for just general discussion.
Thanks! I'm still learning the formatting.
Me too. Type the exclamation mark, then the community name, and it'll do a search for matching communities. Great shortcut.
I am the original creator of r/psychedelicartwork and made a Lemmy version at psychedelic_artwork or [email protected] . Not a ton of my users have seemed interested in moving over with me though unfortunately.
Just take it slow. Migrations tend to happen in waves, and we've got several more ahead of us even in the most ideal scenario for a Reddit exodus. The next pivot point will be at the end of the month when the bulk of account deletions will hit the server. From there it depends on peer pressure, how the quality of the site continues to decline, and how many more times /u/spez throws tantrums in the public media.
If you truly want to take your community with you, the best thing you can do is go cold turkey on Reddit yourself, regardless of whether you choose to self-delete or not. Deleting is better because it reduces temptation. From there, anyone who cares about timely updates from you will have to content themselves with waiting for others to repost, or they will need to follow you.
Thanks. Not nearly as many as I'd hoped there would be though
Moderators are deeply invested in staying put. Sunk costs are incredibly difficult not to chase. The fact that any moved is kind of incredible.
You'll have to wait for them to get tired of reddit's antics, in the meantime all we can do is create and make content for lemmy and kbin so that more people join us
Very useful, thanks!
I found this earlier: https://www.quippd.com/writing/2023/06/15/unofficial-subreddit-migration-list-lemmy-kbin-etc.html another useful list perhaps
I started the Lemmy.ml PS5 community
I have onboarded one of the mods from r/PS5 to the mod team, and received an endorsement from them as an Alternate Community. They haven't shut down though.
https://old.reddit.com/r/PS5/comments/14a5dsy/_/
Note: my community source page should be https://lemmy.ml/c/ps5 but I'm currently afflicted with the remote moderator bug, so it is https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected] until the next back end update rolls out. This unfortunately means we don't show up on browse.feddit.de or on lemmyverse.net for the time being.
Damn, that's interesting is here [email protected]
I'm not sure about this if this is the one on reddit, but patient gamer is here[email protected]
Cybersecurity came over
It hasn't been moved entirely, but /r/stargate has a copy at [email protected] (and one on squabble.io), although there appears to also be a larger corresponding community at [email protected], that isn't partnered with the main sub.
What would be great would be some list (maybe a wiki) showing where each community has gone.
E.g. 3Dprinting has a discord here, squabble there, and these lemmy instances.
That way the communities can find them and, in time, migrate toward whichever one(s) make sense