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repost: Should r/Piracy continue protesting?
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Can someone relay the outcome of the vote? I can't see it without an account and without voting
Maintaining the protest has been losing for a while at around 1:2 ratio. Only ~3000 votes in total right now however.
currently at 1.2k voting to keep protesting and 2.2k voting to give up.
guess the ones left aren't savvy enough to understand "federation"... then again, it wouldn't surprise me at all if spez had employees with bots dedicated to spamming any protest-related polls either.
I can't help but feel that the issue had been presented a bit wrong to the followers of most subs.
It became "the mods are ruining the sub", when it should have been "the mods are moving to another website, here's the address, here are some mobile apps, you can come or you can stay, we'll see which one pans out".
Unfortunately and ironically Lemmy is not all that advanced with moderation tools or mobile apps either, although it's moving at a tremendous pace.
Also unfortunately most Reddit mods are still in the denial/bargaining stages right now.