The vow to extend the demonstration came after CEO Steve Huffman reportedly sent a memo to staff saying Reddit would “get through it” while opining that “like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass as well.” In response to Huffman doubling down, a user wrote, “Let them fuck around and find out.”

Moderators from well-trafficked subreddits, including r/awww, r/music, r/videos, r/futurology, r/apple and r/NBA (among many others) chimed in to commit to an indefinite protest.

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    Its literally a public network where people chose to post things publicly for anyone to see and consume, I don’t understand what degree of privacy people are expecting? If you have some insight into this or your own privacy concerns I’m super interested cuz its left me baffled.

    I wouldn’t stand out in a public city centre and expect privacy. However with the fediverse at least I choose which city centre I’m standing in and if I still don’t like it, I can stand in my own and block anyone else to access it (yay privacy :D).

    Also reddit served ‘targeted’ ads, which were admittedly pretty pants, so they had some degree of selling access to your data to third parties, which the fediverse doesn’t have.

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      People often reveal more about themselves then they intend to. Most of the time, it’s not a big deal. If you piss off the wrong crowd though, they will hunt through your posts looking for every scrap of info so they can dox you. People want to be able to delete old posts when they realized that talking about which neighborhood they live in, which month they were born, and where they go to school might not have been a good idea.

      Reddit is centralized, so unless it was archived there’s a good chance your comments will disappear. Stuff in the fediverse is a lot more likely to stick around somewhere.