Obviously a few years ago, the API changes caused the reddit community mods to strike, and caused a mass-blackout of most reddit core communities. Eventually Reddit removed a handful of mod teams on some notable subreddits and caused the rest to chicken-out. But it did birth the Fediverse properly.

I suspect Reddit will make another step at some point which causes another comparable exodus. This time, if they do, the Fediverse is far better developed to handle it. What do you imagine it might be?

  • RedditIsALostCause@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I waited a month before making an alt so as to “not break any further rules”. When I did, I used a different browser at a different IP of account creation than the ones that got banned, and it literally got banned in 24 hours.

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      3 days ago

      I’ve had them banned after a few hours, and after a few weeks (I think someone who didn’t like me snitched)

      Current one’s a few days old and going strong

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          2 days ago

          Download a new browser that you haven’t used before onto a pc, don’t import any bookmarks or anything

          Set up an account and let it sit for a while, participate in subs that you normally wouldn’t, things like knitting subs etc. for me,

          Be patient

          Eventually uninstall and reinstall the app on your phone if so inclined

          Don’t link anything to the profile like a social media platform