You missed the best part, in the German Flag, they've written "u/spez ist ein Hurensohn!"
Translation: u/spez is a son of a whore/bitch (Google says bitch, commenters are saying whore.)
You missed the best part, in the German Flag, they've written "u/spez ist ein Hurensohn!"
Translation: u/spez is a son of a whore/bitch (Google says bitch, commenters are saying whore.)
Welp, that's my vocabulary lesson for the day. Screenshot:
Also, the dino in the upper right is cute.
no one cares about the dino, I just wanna read "FUCK SPEZ!"
I think the Dino is cute :c but I agree I would prefer more "FUCK SPEZ".
Our French compatriots are giving Spez the guillotine!
lmao I didn't know what was happening in this one for a moment
There are a bunch of posts of people recording the admins censoring it now.
Yep saw the guillotine thanos snapping before my eyes... This could've actually been fun but fucckkiinnnggg reddit.
Can we start out own lemmy place?
It's seemingly true. If not admins (who else would it be?), it's absolutely getting botted like crazy. Here's the evidence
By opening up r/place again, they've stolen the magic from it.
The first time it happened, it was amazing and novel.
The second time was an incredible surprise each time the board opened up again. I was involved with the r/Beach House community to put up an homage to our favorite band.
But now... It's become repetitive. It feels like just an attention grab, like a ploy to artificially increase traffic to the site. This time, it looks no different from every other time r/place has taken... place. It's flags everywhere, there's so much anger surrounding it, and it's just not fun.
r/place was special because of its spontaneity. But now it's soulless, like every other corporate-owned internet phenomenon is.
Fuck Steve Huffman.
Everything from these big corps have no soul. Because we know it's just about exploiting users for money.
I want the old internet back so bad. Hopefully federation can fuel many new actually fun services that are not built to make money but to actually entertain and amuse people, or simply be useful.
I personally feel pleasure from doing good things in the world. But it seems to be a group of people who doesn't feel it's worth doing something for others unless there is money to be made from it.
I saw a suggestion to go put a "join Lemmy" banner on there, is it happening?
Still haven't seen a "join lemmy" but gotta love "Digg 4 Lyfe"
Edit: It actually says DGG 4 LYFE.
This is still traffic on the site.
Do you expect to see the site die in a week?
How far back do you think user engagement on r/place will stall reddit failing?
Do you think not using the canvas would cause more harm than their favorite event being covered in language shitting on the CEO and making the pretty canvas not marketable?
Personally, I strongly disagree if you do think so. Even if every Lemmy user drove 0 traffic to reddit, it would change very little of their day to day engagement.
It's important in the long term to move away from reddit and reduce engagement of the site, but the cost benefit ratio of fucking up the marketability of r/place strongly outweighs the effect users would have engaging the site.
Do you think not using the canvas would cause more harm than their favorite event being covered in language shitting on the CEO and making the pretty canvas not marketable?
Not just that. The whole /r/place event has been covered by (tech) news sites every year. This year, it's a much better story than ever before.
Exactly, this is a huge marketing event for them. If the marketability of Reddit is shown to be "FUCK SPEZ FUCK SPEZ FUCK SPEZ", that is going to cost them in terms of that white glove corporate cleanliness they crave to provide and profit off of.
You guys act like an infinitesimally small blip of traffic coming from a relatively niche community will be enough to make reddit successful again. People on /r/place drawing "fuck spez" using 1d old accounts and adblockers are nothing. Ruining this year's /r/place in exchange for a blip of mostly useless traffic is a W imo.
every time they do r/place it feels a little less special
I think it felt fine in 2022, the five year gap was long enough. But this year... it just feels hollow to me. Can't tell if that's from repetition or just me being burnt out on Reddit, or both.
So, at the end, it worked?... shame
Reddit does not need love, people enjoying it or whatever, they need traffic. Advertisers dont care if you are there just to express how awfull reddit is, they need views. I would have love to see this shit staying blank.
Starting a J for "Join Lemmy" at (22,-202)
Apparently there's also a "Lemmy" going on at (-190,-195)
"Hey, we're still cool. Remember this cool thing we did, look, we're doing it again, aren't we cool". Like that annoying kid in the class who had everybody laugh with one joke 2 years ago, and now he is repeating it time and again in order to get the same laughs.
Except in this case he's after any engagement so hateclicks are as good as loveclicks.
The only thing I expected that hasn’t shown up yet is the Apollo app logo.
Place has always been a bit shit. The first time was interesting and novel because all the factions emerged with different ideologies that actually created personas and identities for themselves, but ever since then it's just been 50/50 nationalism or consumer products. There's so many more interesting things that could be painted and yet half of it will be flags of bourgeoise states.
I don’t understand why r/place is back, 2017 and 22 were very popular. I can only imagine they trying to drive traffic after the exodus. Anybody have insight?
Just stop giving it attention. This is driving traffic and ultimately increases the number of interaction, which is good for reddit. I see people post screenshots of their phones, again driving numbers for the app that they just propped up by killing 3rd party apps.
i entered to see how it was, and it seems that there are only like 8 colors? so it is worse than the last time? like, the trans flag can't be done correctly, and probably the pixel art is going to look much worse. truly enshitification for literally no reason
Many people don't know who spez (or Steve Huffman for that matter) is, a more general text should work: Fuck Reddit.
I'm actually surprised the fuck spez messages have lasted long since admins probably have access to brushes to clear it up like it was paint.
Its by design. CEOs are replaceable, the corporation is not. Once all the shit changes are done they'll get rid of Huffman (who will get a fat golden parachute for his hard work) and new CEO will walk back maybe 2 of his changes. Suddenly reddit is loveable again and to say otherwise is asking for too much.
Call me a conspiracy theorist but the amount and intensity of data they must get out of this is huge. They will know all the accounts that are anti-spez which they can monitor and algorithmically demote (soft censorship).
Reddit, like most captive-tech these days, is shifting to optimizing only for providing endless distraction to the 90% of mindless hoards which are easy to monetize.
I suspect Youtube will be next in line to squeeze the lemon, now that they are trying to block adblockers.
The fuck spez is perfect. Also I can't even view r/place because you have to either use their app or go to new reddit.
Didn‘t know they brought it back. They probably need to fix their engagement numbers for the IPO…
Since reddit is like 90% bots these days. Do you think these events are catering to the bots since this event is 100% bots? Do you think the bots are gaining sentience?
Either way, just ignore reddit's attempt to draw people back or seem "cool"
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