First Facebook with their whole meta thing, then Imgur deleting all NSFW content and images uploaded by non-registered members, afterwards Twitter and now Reddit.
Discord had a few changes the community didn’t like, but nothing ground breaking yet. But they get more and more greedy and their platform is filled with scams, hackers, bots and sadly many bad people like child predators and content which Discord support does nothing against. They seem not to care.
YouTube, well, I think they might be next actually. More and longer unskipable ads, restricting or demonetizing many videos, bad communication with their creators and less rewards for smaller creators. In addition, they might put high quality resolutions behind their already existing expensive subscription paywall. There isn’t any competition which is urgently needed.
Reddit r/all page right now - posting a screenshot here so you don't have to open it (feddit.de)
As you know, part of the protest includes us users not accessing Reddit at all....
r/iPhone will be going private indefinitely (3.82 mil subscribers) - joining r/videos and many other subreddits (old.reddit.com)
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so, which Big Tech company do you think is going to shit the bed next and popularize its Fediverse/FOSS equivalent in the process? (kbin.social)
I'm personally crossing my fingers for Discord.