The only protest at this point should be the mods leaving their communities unmoderated and moving over to the fediverse. Nothing else is going to be able to accomplish anything.
Protest at this point should be class action lawsuits, DMCA takedown notices, GDPR removal requests, investigations regarding CCPA violations, and media campaigns to break their IPO.
This is similar to me. I used Reddit's official app, so initially I wasn't bothered by 3rd party apps going away. But seeing Reddit's response, which is basically "users will bow down and do what we want, they will generate revenue for us and not complain, and we will never listen to them", is what made me not want to use Reddit again. So now I'm not using it.
Same here. I feel so bad that Christian is having to deal with all this. He’s doing a spectacular job at defending himself from the corporate attacks but he shouldn’t have to. I really hope he gets more visibility in the media, because all the articles I’ve been seeing in the mainstream are from spez perspective and that’s a shame.
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