The recent Threads controversy brought this question to my mind.

It is certain that such a thing will not happen, but if it was in theory; what would your reactions be? Also are your views on this similar to your views on Threads?

  • DannyBoy@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    It wouldn’t make sense from a business standpoint. Reddit’s content would be accessible through free and open instances which wouldn’t bring traffic through Reddit and their ads. The thing that brought the end of the API and third party Reddit clients in the first place.

    Edit: I completely missed the point of the question.

  • ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social
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    Bad bad bad bad bad bad.

    I firmly believe that no instance should harbor a large portion of activity on the fediverse, as it makes it difficult for other instances to defederate from them (as users there would lose a massive portion of the content that they see) and easy for them to take users from other instances by just ceasing to federate (as users on other instances would have to go to the large instance to keep the level of activity their used to). And that’s in regards to microblogs like on Mastodon.

    With communities, it’d be so much worse.

    If Reddit federates, and Lemmy/Kbin instances don’t defederate en masse, almost every active community will be on reddit.com. No reason to post on minecraft@lemmy.world with its 5 posts a week when Minecraft@reddit.com has millions of subscribers and thousands upon thousands of active users. Nearly all activity will go to subreddits, the exceptions being from people who have blocked Reddit or on communities pertaining to non-Reddit platforms/instances (e.g., kbinMeta@kbin.social). And if Reddit defederates after that, the threadiverse will be a ghost town. People are already (and justifiably) concerned that too many people and big communities are on lemmy.world. Just imagine Reddit coming in with all of its users.

    If Reddit federates, it’s just gonna straight up be embrace and extinguish — no extend required.

  • Corgana@startrek.website
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    I would love it. I hate Reddit, I hate the UI, the apps, the ads, etc. Being able to access some of the niche communities that don’t have a presence on Lemmy, on my own terms and without even having a Reddit account? Absolutely.

  • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    Nah, they’ll use the Embrace-Extend-Extinguish method to ruin a good thing.

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    Spez is unlikely to ever do anything unless the Musk has already said that he wanted to do it.

    At which point you might start to worry that both X and Reddit may join us at some point? But consider this: if Spez ever did tell people that he wanted to do that, it would take their programmers 20 years to write the code to make it happen, and by then we’ll all have moved on to direct thought sharing over the Web10.0 anyway. :-P Whereas if he simply bought the code off of somebody else who already made a fully-functional copy, then like Alien Blue - the forerunner to Reddit’s official app - it would still self-destruct in his hands, converting itself into a pile of dung. At which point we simply defederate from it, no worries.

    Here we are free.

  • timetravel@lemmings.world
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    6 months ago

    I just started browsing here in stead of Reddit because the last ui change just throws recommended trash at me and it’s cluttered. I’m still trying to figure out what this is but it seems like decentralized servers that all link to each other anyway?

  • Nusm@yall.theatl.social
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    I mean, it’s not exactly the same thing, but there’s tons of bots that repost Reddit posts over here. That’s all the alien.top instance is. So in a limited way, it’s already happening.

  • AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    I think it would be similar to threads. Some instances would federate others wouldn’t. The fideverse wouldn’t add a lot of value to Reddit but reddit could add a lot of value to the fideverse.

  • jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 months ago

    People’s reactions would be even more against it than to Threads for sure. It would also be more dangerous because while Meta has less incentive to destroy the Fediverse (it’s but a blip in their user base), Reddit is not only much smaller but doesn’t have other apps to pull users from. Reddit is just reddit. Reddit would love to eat up the Fediverse if they could.