The service is provided to you for free, you are not entitled to it. If they decided from one day to the next to close it down entirely, its their choice, be happy it will come back at all at some point.The blackout has been nothing but a headache for the common user, anytime I have some information I need to find I can't get to any of it now because of this nonsense. All of this drama because of two people on a call who couldn't even communicate like functional adults to begin with. Now we have community staff groups trying to satisfy some unfulfilled sense of justice.
What service? Who is providing me service, mods? Its not their platform to provide me any service whatsoever. Yes im entitled to it. They are not entitled to close the subreddit hundreds of thousands people come to annd depend on. They absolutely do not have that right and i hope reddit removes them all.
They're implying that most of reddit's submoderators are volunteers. Some are. Some aren't. At the least most of them get influence and power in exchange for their time but there's been a handful of scandals with moderators of larger subs taking rl cash bribes for different purposes. A lot of reddit's third party tools also straight up sell your information, similar to what reddit itself does(and they acknowledged this during the API pricing changes by admitting that was mostly how they afforded the API in the first place).What service? Who is providing me service, mods? Its not their platform to provide me any service whatsoever. Yes im entitled to it. They are not entitled to close the subreddit hundreds of thousands people come to annd depend on. They absolutely do not have that right and i hope reddit removes them all.
As a temporary measure I probably could actually. There's a way of getting around the private communities and seeing what's in them even right now and I could probably export a lot of pinned threads straight to somewhere like github. Could also use google's data storage and put it on sheets but that wouldn't really be clean or accessible via web searches.Yea why didnt you host all the information yourself then. Would have been so easy, right? This centralization of internet platforms has only happened because people like you are too lazy to host everything yourself and arent result of compounding complexities. What alternative platforms exist that a full on migration could have worked for (for which you would have again cried about inconvenience)?
The second paragraph is just deranged lmao. You could not have found a worse comparison. GG
There's nothing I could really do in the long term though. "Do it yourself" is never a good argument anyways. Large issues like these require groups of people to come together to work together to solve the solution. The resources are there. People just have to be willing to do so. It's honestly like asking one person to stop a war. They can't do it but it's clear that if the resources and effort that are going into said war were used elsewhere then it could be stopped.
There's like two or three trolls on these forums that run around with multiple accounts. The majority of people you call out give detailed constructive feedback that you rip into just for the sake of it.If you look through my post history you'll find that I've never suggested supporting SE blindly. I've always said that people should DO something instead of complaining constantly while supporting the corporation. Paying for 5 subs while constantly belittling anyone that says something positive about the game? Hell yea I'll call that out. Anyday. Without apology.
Reddit mods are DOING SOMETHING. They're not just sitting there supporting the CEO while saying "we don't like this..but shrug, guess there's nothing we can do". I applaud someone actually following what they say.
As for snide/sarcastic comments, I'm totally a hypocrite lol. I felt your comment was so nonsensical that I couldn't help myself. I apologize though, I could have said that in a nicer way. That part is on me for sure.
I'm not suggesting that the Reddit mods do nothing. I'm suggesting they do something more effective. You're free to come back to this post in a month when Reddit is dead because the changes went through anyways.
Uhmm actually they quite literally are, they dont get paid for it as far as I'm aware and if they do get paid its a pretty small part of them that does, it's literally voluntary work, so no, you are not entitled to anything.What service? Who is providing me service, mods? Its not their platform to provide me any service whatsoever. Yes im entitled to it. They are not entitled to close the subreddit hundreds of thousands people come to annd depend on. They absolutely do not have that right and i hope reddit removes them all.
They provide it, what have you provided ? Who are you ? No one, you're just a random user, thought so.
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