Scientist. Lacemaker.
thank you–I have no idea how to add emojis here, but I’d give you the applause one if I could…
This is why I encouraging comments… I managed to drop kbin into mine :)
This point struck me too:
Reddit is under no obligation to make its API free. But, it seems, the company has overreached in enforcing the new policy. If its target is the largest AI firms, then it should focus on curbing their parasitic proclivities and not going after beloved and useful software its users and moderators depend on.
This is my feeling. I understand that it could cost something. But the eye-watering rates for the small fish and the speed of the extortion is the issue.
They should have been leaving earlier, the outcome was clear by last year. But when I saw recently that Block Party was going away, I knew that it was going to become hellish and untenable.
Let’s make them welcome here…
The tonedeafness of this C-suite is remarkable. And like twitter, I’m stunned at how quickly they are steering the clown car off the cliff.
I liked twitter, despite its flaws. I liked reddit too–some of it was a swamp, but you could have your little island and mostly be ok. Like most tools they could be used for good or bad, and you could focus on the good.
But they flushed all of the good. What a really stupid plan.
Yeah, I ran into this the other day. I started m/Skeptic because it didn’t exist. Later I found m/Skeptics. And then there was another one, I forget now what that was.
Maybe some of us can merge as we proceed and find our people? But maybe having a couple isn’t the worst thing, if they have some differences.
I’m wondering if a Co-op model would work for some of these alternatives. Then they would be less reliant on a single owner/developer system, there would be additional support for some of the businessy components, and there would be a built-in groups structure for resolution of issues.
I’ve been watching the formation of a co-op Etsy alternative, and I’m very interested to see how that goes. I think it’s fine to complain about corporatization, but I think it’s also crucial to build and support other models at the same time.
I am not a member of this Artisan’s Coop, but am considering it.
TIL that the moderation logs are public. That was kind of surprise to look through.