Remove your content from Reddit.

As a platform, Reddit is only as valuable as the content in itReddit is as valuable as the content in it. So by removing everything that you posted or commented from the platform, you’re discouraging its usage. No more suckers being lulled into Reddit by your content.

If you’re concerned about the potential loss of internet information, consider storing anything that you feel as “valuable content” elsewhere where other people can access. And, if you’re too lazy to do it by hand (like I am!), two helpful tools are u/dessalines’ Reddit-History and Power Delete Suite.

It should be obvious too, but don’t produce new content for the platform.

Feed the Fediverse. (Or other alternatives.)

If you’re reading this, odds are that you’re already feeding lemmy.ml with some content. Good! Bring content here to the Fediverse, or to Tildes. It could be your own original content or stuff copied from Reddit (just don’t advertise that site when doing it.)

Even building your own personal blog helps, as information found in Reddit becomes way less valuable if it is also found elsewhere.

If you’re still using Reddit, do not install their app, and do not consent to their targetted advertisement.

I think that it is no surprise for anyone that Reddit Inc. lives off adbux (advertisement money) and data mining its own users. As such, by accessing the site through an advertisement blocker, and by refusing consent to personalised ads (check the preferences), you’re already helping a bit.

Scorch the land, make it unpleasing.

Being obnoxious, mocking users, being abravise, or overall being a jerk is not illegal. You can always do it there, specially in subreddits with large numbers of subscribers.

Evading bans is also not illegal. If a moderator kicked you off, make his work extra hard by coming back and shitposting in the same subreddit.

Derail serious threads with uninteresting content. Noise makes any environment less valuable.

Raise awareness.

Reddit killed the third party apps out of greed, because they want to datamine you through an official app that sucks.

Reddit has been censoring its users since forever.

Reddit used to host the alt group site called The_Donald, and refused to take action against it for too long.

Harassment is rampant in Reddit, Reddit has the tools to prevent it (as the Aimee Challenor case shows), and yet refuses to protect its own users with them.

The Reddit administration is consistently lying to Reddit users, as it expects them to be stupid.

There are a thousand issues with Reddit. You can - and should - make people know them.

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    “Being obnoxious, mocking users, being abravise, or overall being a jerk is not illegal. You can always do it there, specially in subreddits with large numbers of subscribers.”

    Maybe don’t be a jerk though, even though it isn’t illegal. That makes the world a worse place on the whole, and you would still be giving reddit more “monthly active users”

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      Yeah, we should strive to be better to others. Always be kind, but we don’t have to allow someone to take advantage of us. Walk away, just be done.

      This place seems nice! Let’s all just be kind. :)

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      That makes the world a worse place on the whole

      Yes, it does. It is not illegal but it is immoral. YMMV on following this (or any other) idea that I’ve posted.

      I still suggest it for two reasons:

      1. Just like bad money drives away good money, bad users drive away good users. You’re making Reddit less sustainable in the long run, by driving away the people who keep other people there.
      2. Sometimes you need to take a step back to move forward. You might be making the world a slightly worse place, but not much worse; but later on, as the users migrate out of that shithole, the world becomes way better.

      and you would still be giving reddit more “monthly active users”

      It would be at most a temporary effect. I think.

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    Joke’s on them, I have always been a lurker so there’s nothing to delete :) Though lemmy is changing that. I feel more involved with the community here

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      I’ve been lurking in Lemmy for quite a long time too, but in the past there wasn’t enough content to engage with. I feel like this changed due to the Redditfugees.

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      Same, at first I did participate in reddit a fair bit, but decided to be more distant. Here I feel much more compelled to be part of the conversation, because it seems like you can actually have that instead of going up against a faceless wall of content competing with yours.

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    Well, I’d say my occasional hypomania-fueled incursions into r/PoliticalCompassMemes count as “Scorch the land, make it unpleasing” lol. Sorry for that.

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      Off-topic: your avatar makes me picture a Ralsei saying “Scorch the land! …but do it in a nice way.” And then a Susie going all rogue after that.

      On-topic: PCM is a complicated matter because it’s hard to judge if what you post there makes Reddit less or more profitable. A good chunk of the Reddit userbase is trying to get rid off it, so making it worse could actually help Reddit by preventing a blackout down the road (like they did as protest against The_Donald - good riddance though).

      So I was thinking more on doing this sort of incursion in less divisive communities, in ways that users there clearly would hate them.

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        Well, I would never not do it in a nice way :)

        I’ll take your advice though. Got lots of karma to burn!

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    I disagree a bit with the “scorch the land” approach.

    It may be worthwhile in the 2 blackout days, where the mods that have the few non-locked down subs will struggle to keep up.

    But in general I dont think that is a viable approach because reddit is literally FUELED by rage. Rage and hate gets so much interactivity on the platform - meaning traffic as well. And traffic is exactly what we dont want to give them.

    So just being obnoxious in the comments is a bad idea imo. Maybe just spamming a sub with porn is the better solution because it mostly makes mods busy (and the sub moderation worse therefore) and doesnt attract the sensationalists that are just waiting to jump into a verbal ringfight.

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      Rageful users is one of those things that increase the immediate profit of a platform, but make it lose value. Users might interact a lot with it at the moment, but they’ll avoid communities (subreddits and Reddit itself) that they perceive as specially nasty.

      Plus there are other ways to be obnoxious. Remember the banana facts bot? Context illiteracy doesn’t trigger rage for most people (except maybe me), but it makes you roll your eyes and say “…I don’t want to interact with this crap, I’m out”. Same deal with behaving like an entitled kid.


      From the time that I wrote the OP to now, however, I concluded that perhaps the best approach is noise. As in, literally meaningless content, to replace posts/comments with gibberish.

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        I have to say you make very good points there!!

        Noise probably really is what hurts them most in the long run.

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    just deleted all of my reddit accounts, all 15 of them (one a year since 2007) - or, requested they be deleted. dont much care if it happens or not.