It was in the 500-600 range a few hours ago. It’s really happening
My hot take: Going dark won't change anything, but it's still a nice middle finger.
Following June 30 is when reddit will really change, when mods and influential users leave the site due to losing support for 3PA
Reddit will continue to be propped up like Weekend At Bernie's after that, much like the sites of the past like Digg and MySpace
Reddit will gradually lose all cred and will be considered just as sketchy as any other social media
Reddit doesn't have to close in order for this blackout to be successful.
Myspace is still alive but not relevant.
I think the best-case scenerio is that the blackout, combined with 3rd party apps shutting down will cause a partial migration to fediverse-based solutions.
As long as the communities get a kickstart then it will change the companies trajectory.
I'm hoping it'll just kinda fracture people into their preferred online homebases, opening up opportunities to fool around everywhere.
Reddit gradually went from "The Front Page of the Internet" to "Basically the Entire Internet" for a lot of us and it doesn't need to remain that way.
Going dark won’t change anything,
In the /r/apollodev post there is a section with all the info of the latest call they had before shit hit the fan.
In that, Reddit said that "[Reddit] is open to discussion, if moderators promise to keep subreddits open", so personally, I don't think it won't change anything.
As for what, we have yet to see.
Just like theyre "now working with the devs" to pay for the API after ignoring them for 3 months? I'll believe it when i see it, those liars don't get to say one thing and do the opposite
This reminds me so much of the mistake digg made that made me and so many people move over to reddit.
Funny how history repeats
Those who don't know history are bound to repeat it, and those who know helplessly watch as others repeat it
over 6000 / 7000 so far, keeps increasing. Also, there are several more communities that are locked rather than private that arent being tracked. fuck spez.
6553/7265 subreddits are currently dark.
That's like ... 2500 more than originally committed currently gone dark, not including the ones that have locked. This is going great.
Lol at the contrarians who said we wouldn't go through with it.
Interestingly, two bisexual subreddits, one enby subreddit, and r/holup keep switching between private and public and it has been happening for a full hour now. Mods infighting, perhaps?
Wait even subreddits have sexualities now? They better sort out their fights in private!
https://reddark-digitalocean-7lhfr.ondigitalocean.app/
Someone made a fork of the reddark site. This currently works.
dang r/gaming just went private, the big ones are finally starting to put on the heat
I guess that is one way to keep the site "up"
and hows it going?
877 subreddits have gone dark already, and that number continues to increase
Oddly, r/AdviceAnimals had a sticky about going dark, but now they've nuked any mention of it on their sub and removed the sticky after a moderator gave conflicting information
I just wanna say the "pip" noise as another one dies is darkly funny.
This is oddly satisfying to watch.
Listening to those noises is hilariously satisfying.
6597/7268 currently dark
And many of the ones that aren't dark, have restricted submissions.
What a result! The spiteful bastard in me wishes it were permanent. Fuck corporate culture, fuck two-faced slimeball dickshits, and fuck /u/spez.
On the other hand the amount of information that will be lost forever will be staggering if they do stay permanently private, there is almost two decades worth of stuff, a lot of it posted directly to reddit that doesn't exist anywhere else.
Ha yeah. TBH it led me to lemmy and I'm having such a good time here that I wouldn't have it any other way
too bad the site can't run on popcorn!
it just says "access denied" for me
Literally more than 1/5 of the subreddits gone dark.
It's so satisfying to watch!
True. Even my country's subreddit, r/Malaysia and r/Singapore have this rare cooperation and shut down at the same time. Well, of course we should exclude subs with supermods, which is pretty big ones, but meh, it's not the supermods that are generating content for reddit, the community is. I just hope we will have a mass blackout/mass walkout on the 30th. History does not repeat, but it does rhyme.
I hope so too. I expect a lot of mods and influential users will leave after June 30
Feels like watching a house burn down to me, sadly.
Just checked and it's at 1/3 of the planned shutdowns now.
1/3 now