Honestly, a 3 day, partial shutdown is less than 1% percent of their annual online time. The strike has got to last much longer imo
Honestly, a 3 day, partial shutdown is less than 1% percent of their annual online time. The strike has got to last much longer imo
For me, I haven’t left yet but I will significantly reduce my time on reddit once my app of choice shuts down (Boost). If reddit updates their app to the standard of the 3rd party apps they are killing, I’ll be happy to continue my use. Side note, I’ve found lemmy (jerboa app use) because of this and will hang around here regardless of what happens with reddit
Boost was amazing for me. Daily user, but not anything other than browsing, some commenting, and minimal posting. Is live for the dev to take a crack at a lemmy app
Does Reddit have the power to un-blackout the subreddits? I.e. Overrule the mods and open things up? I feel like, as in most cases, there are a modest sized group of high caring individuals that will reject/boycott/cancel reddit, but the majority of users, casual and the ones that make reddit their life, will just continue on, only slightly inconvenienced.
I’m hoping this new influx of users helps to improve jerboa over time. It pretty as it is, but some areas could use attention.
I like oat milk. It tastes the best and it’s one of the least environmentally impactful, I think
Something like reddit doesn’t long if it’s not profitable. He’s not in the same reality that we are