• FiskFisk33@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I saw a lot of people saying they used bots to rewrite their entire post history to things like “fuck /u/spez”

    I’m thinking that amount of comment editing might be quite the spike on the servers.

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      1 year ago

      I did that, but not “fuck u/spez” because that might get the comment deleted altogether making the edit meaningless. Instead I edited to say the comments been deleted in protest against the API changes.

  • BioHall@lemmy.pt
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    1 year ago

    How much spaghetti is your code if most of the communities switching to private fucks up your website?

  • Generator@lemmy.pt
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    1 year ago

    Just one thing, must be indefinitely not 48h, otherwise nothing will change. A year have 365 days, 48h it’s a weekend, if subreddits come back after 48h it’s nothing happened.

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      I think that stating it as 48 hours was smart. Because if subreddits start saying it’s indefinite, then they have time to start replacing mods and shutting the protest down. Whereas here, 48 hours will pass. They lose a lot of money in just 2 days. And if nothing changes, you’ll likely see decreased quality and/or continued protest.

      I think it left room at the table for reddit to cooperate. It’s a common bargaining thing.

    • misguidedfunk@beehaw.org
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      I didn’t delete my account but I did use redact to change the titles and comment to reflect I left because of the api changes.