Former Redditor looking for something better.

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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • No?

    Let people grieve, man. Beehaw getting more popular as a discussion platform is 99% because of the overnight management collapse of Reddit. Of course people are going to feel down and want to talk about a community space that was home for many, many people for over a decade.

    I understand if you’re getting weary of the constantly discussion, but it’ll gradually taper off over the next few weeks as this drama dies down. Or until Spez gets tired of constantly making angry, short-sited decisions and statements to any media outlet that will listen to his rants.

    People will make alternative platforms their new home rather than dwell on their lost one eventually. Even if the bad press makes Reddit eventually walks back their decisions, the way they’re handled the API change fallout has been so overtly aggressive and dismissive IMO they’ve permanently incinerated all trust in their leadership amongst many. I definitely never want to go back.

    I’ve never seen a social media platform treat the wishes of its users with such contempt so abruptly. Some shareholder must be breathing down Steve’s neck real heavy.



  • I’m very mindful that a hobbyist project has now suddenly grown into something much more unexpectedly for you guys practically overnight. You’re doing a great job handling the huge influx so far.

    Don’t worry about high expectations from fellow Reddit refugees like myself. Take your time and just do your best. I’ve had a great experience so far having smart, measured, mature discussions with other people. I can’t wait to have more. The only things I’m missing so far are niche communities that I’m sure will resurrect themselves over time.

    Features and new communities can come later as the user base naturally grows. I think I’ll be here for the long haul and hopefully so will many others. You got this!


  • I wouldn’t care. The irreversable damage is done.

    Reddit’s handling of the API change criticisms showed me how little they care about the community that keeps them afloat. The way the CEO’s AMA pretty much ignored all API change criticism (including comments asking why the new price is so extortionately expensive) whilst lying about Apollo’s developer threatening them… They’ve shown their real colours.

    I don’t want to use a platform prioritising profits above everything else now. I used Reddit for over a decade and they’ve eradicated my trust in a few days. Even if they reverse the decision, it’d be a PR move to temporarily save their sinking reputation. They clearly don’t care about moderators, users or anyone who actually makes Resdit the place it is (whilst begrudgenly adding bare minimum app exceptions for blind users becsuse they legally have to).

    Its a shame, but at the same time I’m excited to see where things go from here. Reddit’s always had a bit of a quality control problem due to sheer size. Maybe the mass exodus will lead to an alternative community discussion platform with a smaller, more refined, engaged userbase.

    I’m actually excited to see where things go from here to be honest. Maybe Reddit will become a home of pointless content like memes whilst deeper discussion happens elsewhere. Maybe that’d be better, actually.