Huffman has said, “We are not in the business of giving that [Reddit’s content] away for free.” That stance makes sense. But it also ignores the reality that all of Reddit’s content has been given to it for free by its millions of users. Further, it leaves aside the fact that the content has been orchestrated by its thousands of volunteer moderators.

touché

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    “There is nothing special about Reddit except its community and the content the community created.”

    This is the fundamental truth that rules all others.

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      It used to just be a regular forum for people to post and discuss. It was special because of the upvote/downvote karma system. The user count got money hungry people’s attention, it went corporate and it became a place to take in revenue.

      Now people have learned from it, and used it to create their own forums based on the structure of Reddit.

      The thing that made Reddit special was it was everything you wanted all in one place, instead of having multiple forums on multiple different websites for multiple different interests, it was all on Reddit.

      Now we have the fediverse, it’s multiple different websites, that follow the same principles, and they all work harmoniously with one another.

      Just like nature finds a way, genuine humanity finds way too, even on the internet.

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    Great article, except super cringe at the end suggesting Beehaw specifically and not saying “Lemmy” or something to indicate it is part of a wider service.

    Unless Reddit reverses course … a new site, such as the user-funded Beehaw … will take its place.

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      Because people keep unintentionally hyping up Beehaw, they do not understand that Beehaw is nothing special and that everyone would be better off unsubscribing from its communities to let it be its own island since it doesn’t like the whole federation concept anyway (at least not since it finished exploiting it to grow to its current user count). I already unsubscribed from all their communities after their dick move.

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        I was reading these comments on beehaw yesterday defending the defederation from shitjustworks because of T_D sub with like 10 subscribers and I was already getting a little worried thinking what I’ve gotten myself into. Glad to see the view on this on other instances seems a bit more balanced and reasonable. Beehaw seems toxic as hell.

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          Toxic? Do you know what this word means?

          They made it their stated goal to create a safespace for people who are, for example, in a vulnerable state.

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            They should defederate entirely and become an island. The world is not a safe place.

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                I see that their mass defederation is potentially temporary.

                But the point that hairtrigger defederation results in fragmentation, up to the point of insularisation remains valid. Islands naturally tend to become obscure.

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        The biggest mistake* Mastodon made was that they promoted “Mastodon” instead of a specific instance.

        I think they’re absolutely right to just pick an instance and recommend that, or if that instance doesn’t work, try this other one. Which instance they pick is not what I care about more than just picking some specific instance. Beehaw may or may not have been the best choice, but I’m glad they picked one.

        *I understand why Mastodon wanted to be neutral, but it was horrible for onboarding people.