Looks like the mods folded under pressure from the admins.

Anything related to this is deleted by the mods, control and silence for descent.

Wow how far Reddit has fallen.

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    1 year ago

    My all time favourite subreddit hands down.

    But as soon as my GDPR subject access request has yielded my reddit data to me I’ll be deleting my account there and saying goodbye to 9 years and half a million fake internet points.

    It definitely feels freeing and lemmy definitely feels more involved, more intimate, and less shitty.

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    To be fair CasualUK was the only sub keeping me active on reddit, even before the API changes. It’s gonna be an adjustment getting my news etc from other sources, but so far, this community here is hitting the spot pretty well. I’d much rather be here if that’s how quickly they caved :(

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      1 year ago

      Good point. I’ve chucked Google news back on my phone and I’m now trying to find a better news aggregator.

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    They’ve added a sticky explaining (sort of) their reasoning. And also apologizing to those who think they should remain closed. I was going to cut and paste some parts but then the 5 minute daily screen timer I’ve imposed for ‘the app that shall not be named’ ran out.

    Something about standing in front of a dam with a sieve.

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      Greetings from upside-down land. Here’s a copy-paste of the sticky:

      The mod team have always refrained from joining in Reddit activism but we felt strongly enough to join the API blackout to try to preserve the apps that drew us to Reddit initially. Our roles in this community will become more difficult as a result of this policy change, and accessibility for users with special requirements is severely lacking on Reddit’s main application.
      It is clear to us from Spez’s leaked email that he remains unabashed by the pushback from the communities and is resilient in pushing forward with the policy change. With communities much larger and much more imposing than CasualUK dropping out of the blackout, it has started to feel like standing in front of a dam with a sieve… The whole time, the thing that really suffers is this community. There is an enormous support network in this subreddit for those who need it, and we want to continue to encourage and foster that spirit. This has always been a refuge from the goings on around the rest of the platform and we do not with the userbase to suffer as a result of Reddit’s determination to close the third party sites.
      We apologise unreservedly to those who think we should remain offline indefinitely, and we welcome those who want just want a place to talk about their day, or to mention if someone has done a shit in your bin.

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    Regardless of their reasoning for reopening, the censorship type attitude now emanating from the sub is terrible news.

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      I’m suspicious of every sub that has reopened after they said they wouldn’t. Reddit in general isn’t a comfortable place any more