• uphillbothways
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    10 months ago

    Honestly, my first thoughts were that reddit had probably funded some blackhats to sabotage shit because they’re still salty. Then, they could have it reported.

    • some_guy
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      5310 months ago

      Honestly dude if you believe this is true you should speak with a therapist.

      • PeleSpirit
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        1010 months ago

        Why would a guy who called their free labor “landed gentry” and thinks Elon Musk is running the site formerly known as twitter well, not go after where a shit ton of his content creators went? It’s stupid enough to be him, lol.

        • @shagie@programming.dev
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          You drastically over estimate the number of people who were creating content on Reddit leaving for Lemmy.

          The entire population of Lemmy is smaller than a mid sized cat sub on Reddit and the only content that is being reliably generated is memes.

          Yes, a few subs did have their communities split, and some left permanently. But if you think Reddit corporate got at all bothered by Lemmy’s MAU numbers… no, they’re not that great.

          A bunch of mods did indeed stop activity on Reddit, but all in all there’s been no practicable drop in volume.

          • PeleSpirit
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            110 months ago

            Do you think that I haven’t been back to check? The niche groups are fine, the bigger ones are hurting for content. I can read you know.

      • @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org
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        10 months ago

        If you believe businesspeople never commit crimes to shut down their competition, you should read some history books. Antitrust violations, murders, aerial bombings—you name it, and if it’s illegal and gives a business an advantage over its competition, it’s happened.

    • @hedgehogging_the_bed@lemm.ee
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      1010 months ago

      Ignore these people telling you that you’re being too paranoid. I assumed the same about the series of DDoS attacks that lemmy.world experienced in the last few months. Reddit admins trying to undercut lemmy’s growing popularity “by any means necessary” is perfectly logical. DDoS followed by content attacks even follows Reddit’s own struggles over the years.