Comment by anonymous908213

2 days ago

That would only really be ironic if the reason for people overwriting their comments was out of protest for LLM training, but the main reason that resulted in by far the biggest wave of deletions was Reddit locking down their API. If the result of their protest is that the site is less useful for you, the user, then in fact it served its purpose, as the entire point was an attempt to boycott Reddit, ie. get people to stop using it by removing the user contributions that give the site its only value in the first place.

> If the result of their protest is that the site is less useful for you, the user, then in fact it served its purpose, as the entire point was an attempt to boycott Reddit, ie. get people to stop using it by removing the user contributions that give the site its only value in the first place.

In practice I just give them more page views because I have to view more threads before I find the answer.

Reddit's DAU numbers have only gone up since the protest.

  • > Reddit's DAU numbers have only gone up since the protest.

    And so has the bot activity.

  • I did phrase it as "an attempt". In the end the protest probably wasn't as effective as protestors might have hoped, and it didn't get Reddit to change course on their enshittification decisions. I do think it was good that there was an attempt at pushback, at least, when most software users just accept enshittification as normal and continue tolerating whatever abuse their masters throw at them.