This is just a short rant and is not meant to insult anyone already on here, or further newcomers that joined, join or will still join. Also reminder that this is based on my experience and not necessarily facts, YMMV.

Anyways, in the last few days I’ve noticed that for some reason, especially on the r/piracy sub (although other subs are of course no exception), that there has been a more positive sentiment towards spez (the CEO of Reddit) and a very negative one against the mods and the protest.

I can understand that a protest which you don’t want to take part in may be a breach of your apathy - though what we protest will sooner or later affect everyone, not just those that want to continue using 3rd party apps. I’m guessing they just don’t (want to) understand. I’m just gonna leave the following quote here do with that what thou wanteth:

“There’s something extremely pathetic about complaining about a problem that only concerns you, but wanting to pull everyone along”

On another note they’re also calling everyone who participates in the protest and or makes a comment about alternatives a “mod bootlicker”. I want to thank OtakuA* and everyone who does what they do for spreading the word, even when bombarded with downvotes which sadly and disappointingly does happen.

What really got me over my shadow to write this rant (and first post actually) though, was the following reply I got, in return for agreeing with someone and calling the people bootlickers:

“You’re shilling for a different company lmfao…pot calling the kettle black…”

I still haven’t figured out what they meant? I don’t want to call myself smart but maybe I’m not stupid enough to understand?

Anyways, I expected nothing but was still majorly disappointed with the people over at r/piracy where I thought they would be most in favor of the protest.

I hope this rant is coherent enough to understand and that some of you get what I’m saying. I’m not looking for solutions personally I just wanted to get this out. If there are grammatical errors I’m sorry English is not my first language and I also didn’t want to read over this post too often otherwise I overthink and delete without posting.

Tl;dr: Admin bootlickers call protesters & supporters “mod bootlickers”, me mad

I hope this post shows up I’m posting from kbin - I also didn’t look if there were other posts about this already because I wanted to say this asap

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    Anyways, in the last few days I’ve noticed that for some reason, especially on the r/piracy sub (although other subs are of course no exception), that there has been a more positive sentiment towards spez (the CEO of Reddit) and a very negative one against the mods and the protest.

    Do we even know if these are actual real humans (aka: not reddit bots, admins, or shills)?

    We know 100% that spez made hundreds of bots in 2012 to fake “busy-ness”, and that was when reddit was started.

    https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/06/reddit-founders-made-hundreds-of-fake-profiles-so-site-looked-popular/

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        So, the practice of using bots/multiple accounts by a corporate interest to change the sentiment/narrative in an online forum has a history that goes all the way back to 2005.

        If they were doing that in 2005, I can’t imagine what they are capable of now, or how widespread these types of practices are.

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          If you were on Reddit and survived their Covid narrative without deleting your account and overwriting all your comments with nonsense then I don’t know what to tell you. They’re bought and paid for. Fuck that platform.