• @1984
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    1322 days ago

    Sounds like you haven’t seen this happen before… This is a typical pattern in IT. Sites will come and go. It’s a good thing that people take action when they are not happy. Reddit exploited users and moderators to work for free, then sold their data.

    • FaceDeer
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      -422 days ago

      The fact that it’s happened before doesn’t make it a good thing, and doesn’t make it something that shouldn’t be opposed.

      Fortunately Reddit is well-archived so LLMs can still be trained off of it, regardless of what Reddit or its users try to do to the data now, but it’s still a negative thing that doesn’t have to happen.