My issue had nothing to do with morals. If I cant use Apollo, then I wont use reddit. All of the other clients are awful, and I dont miss the content enough to justify using the official app, or finding other ways to circumvent the restrictions.
Thats fine and no one is forcing anyone to use a site. I personally don't think the offical app or website is that bad. I was just talking about moderators closing down subreddits for everyone.
Why are you turning "at the expense of their users" into "at the expense of all their users"? Most people using a forum don't speak. They're readers who visit, gain some value, and leave.
> They said they wanted Reddit admins to realise that they rely on moderators to operate the site and felt that the only way to send a message was by harming Reddit's traffic.
That traffic was users, most of whom had no say in the matter.
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That's also why statements like this were especially ridiculous:
> "Our entire community is supporting us against this change," they said.
r/DIY was a community of 24 million people with decades of posts. A few dozen people got upset, queried a few hundred of those tens of millions, and now a significant chunk of the internet is just gone.
Content the moderators didn't own and didn't write is forever locked behind a monument to their tantrum.
> Why are you turning "at the expense of their users" into "at the expense of all their users"?
I'm not. But "at the expense" implies that it's not what the users in general want, and I'm pretty sure the users in general wanted it for at least a whole bunch of the subreddits.
> queried a few hundred of those tens of millions
Polls are usually pretty accurate.
> tantrum
You can call it a tantrum, but if we're using language that strong then the action of the admins is a betrayal that hasn't been walked back in the slightest.
> I'm pretty sure the users in general wanted it for at least a whole bunch of the subreddits.
No, they didn't, most of the users never even spoke.
r/DIY mods never asked before going from the original 48 hrs to permanently deleting.
> Polls are usually pretty accurate.
I hope you're being facetious and realize a time limited self-selective poll where most of the population can't even vote is not accurate.
Polls are accurate when you put work into making them accurate. They're not magic.
> the action of the admins is a betrayal that hasn't been walked back in the slightest.
So what? If you feel betrayed, remove the content you own and walk away instead of locking away content you don't own off the internet and enticing people to post porn of John Oliver.
Tantrum is the perfect word to describe what these people did.