Could we get all the former subreddit mods who migrated to lemmy/kbin to unite and make some promo for lemmy/kbin on /r/place?
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It could so easily be manipulated by Reddit in their favour - I can just imagine admins fixing themselves extra pixels so our areas get mysteriously vandalised. Itās their game and their rules I think itās best to just stay out of it.
They they totally did this last time, and for something dumb too. Every post calling them out was also removed.
What something was that?
I believe it was this cat:
see this video or this post for more.
admin Chtorrr was the one using his power (to keep the canvas āsafe for everyoneā) to draw a cat.
Wow, what shitty behavior and shitty response in that post. The more interaction with reddit admins I witness, the happier I am with my decision to stop using the site.
I think theyāre doing fine as is. Weāll just drive more traffic to reddit if people on here who havenāt joined yet start participating. The fact that they also force you to use the official app and new.reddit to see it (and probably participate too) makes it worse. I only browse the site using old.reddit so thatās already a no for me.
I think we should write āfediverseā next to the Never forget 3rd party apps box.
I had a look at r/place and you can only view/interact with it on the official app or with new Reddit. No thanks.
I donāt know this would work. Right now, Iām using my pixels to add more fuck spez. I suggest you do too. Anything more coordinated than that would require fishing people out from every site they scattered to. Weāre still pretty small.
nope⦠Iām certainly not participating in an act to harass people on the internet, not even /u/spez.
Hmm. I see it as a failure of his own responsibilities. To each their own, I guess. The power imbalance is certainly going his way. Otherwise, it could be argued that his being shat on in the ama was problematic? Itās a short message that encompasses discontentment pretty broadly. I think leaders need to be held accountable. To me, this is the equivalent of saying āfuck macronā or something, which is something me and a lot of other people do on a semi-regular basis. But behind it is solid criticism, and itās a shorthand for protesting being ignored, silenced, or denied democracy.
After giving it some thought, I think you should indeed do that. For Lemmy AND Kbin and more.
tl;dr: Advertising the existence of kbin and lemmy to random Reddit users is exactly what you want to do if you want to go against Reddit, and r/place is an excellent way of 1) telling people who donāt know about it that these platforms exist, and 2) showcasing the vitality and size of the communities on these platforms
The major objection is that going to r/place gives Reddit the engagement and numbers they want for the IPO, and I think thatās a compelling point but I donāt think itās as obvious as the people making that point seem to think. The idea of ādonāt go on Reddit to protest Reddit, thatās just helping Redditā has some āBut you live in a society, curiousā vibes to it; I think the question of whether to protest vs abstain and how to best protest is always going to depend on the details of what youāre protesting or abstaining from.
In this case I think Kbin and Lemmy users should put their names on the r/place board according to the following reasoning:
The argument that you shouldnāt go on r/places is essentially saying that the best protest against Reddit is people leaving Reddit, which I agree with
Like all protests however itās not that impactful if itās a few isolated people doing it, you need to find a way to have users do it en masse. Coordination is key.
Same thing for going on Kbin and Lemmy and others - these platforms become good if they have enough users to sustain vibrant communities, they rely on network effects.
r/place as an event is a showcase of a communityās coordination. It both requires a community to be large and well-communicated and it gives a very practical, visible way of advertising that coordination to both rivals and random observers (thereās a paper out there proposing that this is why music evolved btw, hmmm thatās pretty cool)
what ultimately made me decide to post this is going on the thread for r/placeās first day. Look at the conversations, this is exactly what theyāre doing: discussing the communities participating, commenting on what they draw and explicitly talking about what it means for those communitiesā size and coordination
These comments also included people asking āwhy fuck u/spez ?ā and āthe only reason Iām still on Reddit is that there arenāt any alternativesā
This means there is a pool of normie users who arenāt aware of the protest, but are following r/places, and the āfuck u/spezā movement is effective in bringing their attention to it
By the same token there are tons of users who arenāt aware of existing potential Reddit alternatives (one of those comments got āLemmyā as a recommendation in replies and said āinteresting Iāll check it outā - they legit hadnāt heard about it).
In conclusion:
Advertising the existence of kbin and lemmy to random Reddit users is exactly what you want to do if you want to go against Reddit, and r/place is an excellent way of 1) telling people who donāt know about it that these platforms exist, and 2) showcasing the vitality and size of the communities on these platforms.
Now in practice I donāt know that these platforms actually have the size and coordination to showcase that on r/places and thatās fine, clearly a huge percentage of people here believe that boycotting Reddit entirely is more effective or more convenient. But if the question is āwhich hurts Reddit more, promoting Lemmy/Kbin on r/places or avoiding r/placesā, Iāve come to believe the answer is the first.
EDIT: oh right another objection I saw was ābut the admins will just erase itā, and there again look at the comments on r/place. Clear streisand effect on the guillotine, if thereās stuff for lemmy/kbin/squabble thatās visible enough and admins erase it it still works fine from a comms perspective.
I would but my account was banned for āharassmentā for insulting spez lol
Ditto
the prevailing opinion seems to be that we should promo āfuck spezā and it is already underway š
https://lemm.ee/post/1633300
While I wholeheartedly concur with the message, I am not sure that this is effective. Frankly I would happily accept thousands of people fighting to write āfuck marsokodā over an image if that meant propping my shares by a few millions ahead of an IPO.