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u/spez fired, paid API policy reversed, NSFW policy change reversed, public apology to christian and all reddit users promoting lemmy who got banned + compensation for defamation, all decisions regarding site administration and API policy permanently democratized, so that this shit never happens again, make the whole thing open source.
I don't expect a single thing on my list to happen, but everything on that list would have to happen before I considered returning.
I'm a bit OOTL on this I guess, but what NSFW policy changes are you talking about specifically? I was under the impression that they've stayed committed to continuing to allow NSFW content. I can't seem to find any headlines mentioning any changes with all this API nonsense.
With that said though, I did see Huffman respond to a question in his AMA in a negative sounding way towards NSFW content, so that's ominous. Also, I've heard that Reddit has recently been cracking down on subreddits with inactive moderators and not allowing appeals, with a specific target aimed at NSFW communities. Is there anything more specific that has come out lately with the API changes? Or are we talking more generally about their bans on subs like /r/WatchPeopleDie and whatnot?
they probably are referring to the fact that reddit isn't allowing 3rd party apps to have NSFW content on them
Ahhh, I completely missed that news among the API pricing bullshit. I guess I was so focused on the fact that they've basically just nuked third party apps, that I didn't notice that even if they reversed their shitty pricing, they also killed NSFW content on those apps.
completely understandable, there's WAY too much shitty stuff happening at the moment with reddit to be able to keep track of it all honestly
Yup, thats what I meant!