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For better or for worse, spez was correct in claiming that this will just blow over. People in general are shit at boycotts, redditors doubly so - there's barely any group cohesion or leadership there.
The people who see an issue with reddit's current behavior have left, the others will just keep going on a much shittier platform. As it has ever been.
Same as it ever was
Yeah reddit likes to talk a big game but generally speaking they're not very good at sticking to anything. You see it a lot in the various gaming subreddits too, whenever a company releases a broken/underwhelming game. They'll spend about a month saying "this is the worst thing to ever happen, this is the end of the company, I'll never buy another thing from them as long as I live" and then a month later it's all just memes of people playing that game and a year or two later it's full of hype for the next one.