Watching the Reddit readers falling
Someone posted that people are unsubscribing from https://www.reddit.com/r/news/ so I set up a script to watch it.
Output has been as follows:
20160612195100 8957564
20160612195200 8957356
20160612195300 8957145
...
20160612222900 8936378
20160612223000 8936240
20160612223100 8936094
So from 19:51 (BST) to 22:31 (BST) there was a loss of some 21470 readers. That's roughly 0.24% in just 2 hours and 40 minutes. For reference, for the past (nearly) three hours they've been losing over 140 readers/minute.Does it matter? Is it significant? It will be interesting to see what the numbers tomorrow morning (BST).
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[ 0.17 ms ] story [ 60.0 ms ] threadSubreddits such as /r/the_donald were brigading the threads and hiding valuable information such as where people could donate blood.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/16/06/12/2231213/world-reacts...
And they were successful in not going too far with their 'moderation'.
I'd still be on Reddit had that platform been as easy to use and not taken to shitty 'moderation' tactics.
It was hard to use for my use case.
They do hellban people so no, they are not transparent.
There is evidence to suggest such events can "inspire" others to do the same.
I don't know why the mods have not clarified this as the reason, maybe admins sent the message and told them to keep silent, maybe it's even higher.