I’m done with giving Reddit any engagement metrics to point to for some bullshit IPO
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I think a lot of people are, too. Sure there are plenty of IS_RICKs that are getting the message out, but it’s not as many as last time and next time will be even less. Once searching on the fediverse gets better I won’t even miss it.
No, just stop giving them traffic. They only turned place back on so people would boost traffic numbers with the protest and when it’s done they can just delete the pixels they don’t want and show the investors the huge spike in traffic from the event
I agree and think this is a good idea - I reposted a long comment like five times making an argument for why it was and I won't repost it again but it got quite a bit of pushback and engagement on this thread in this forum:
https://lemmy.world/comment/1544467
(are there permalinks to comments & comment threads on Lemmy ?)
Paging @donnachaidh@lemmy.world, who seemed interested.
A reference to sub.rehab could also be cool.
Thank you. I read your comment. Leaving reddit certainly is a great way of protest, but it would mean nothing if only less than 1% left.
BTW I'm also curious whether there's a way to link to a comment that upon clicking brings the user to the comment on their instance, or if there's something you can do to find the same comment that is on another instance without searching it on your own instance.
I'm in favor and willing to help
same. Pick coordinates and what to say. I've seen Kbin.com and lemm.ee suggested as short and to the point banners that could be more doable in the chaos of r/place
We already did such banners, but they were erased. If you want to help us, join our Matrix chat for coordination: https://matrix.to/#/!hiNoQZCxnHSsATzzmo:data.haus
We almost got join-lemmy.org a few hours ago. Earlier, we got a full link and started making a slogan.