That's my point. It's so highly covered that it might actually bring more people to Reddit today than the number of people who fled. Imagine all of the people who don't use Reddit who saw this press, and visited Reddit because of it. That number may possibly outweigh the number of users who decided not to use Reddit because of the "strike" today.
> there are enough popular subreddits who didn't go in on the outage
Yeah, this morning I noticed only one sub that I follow was actually private. I was going to mention it here, but I forgot which one it was - and now I can't find the one that was blacked out.
I operate a certain health condition subreddit. The main subreddit for this condition is highly toxic (which is why I created an alternative a few years ago).
Anyway, it turns out the primary (toxic) subreddit for this condition is taking part in the strike, so a lot of users have come over to my alternative subreddit, and they are glad to have found it because they were getting fed up with the toxicity of the other place.
Unfortunately I'm sure it will be back to normal in a couple of days.
falcolas|2 years ago
The adage "there's no such thing as bad press" could definitely apply, given how broadly covered this is (I mean, hell, I saw it show up on NPR).
pkju62dqmx|2 years ago
https://reddark.untone.uk
Re-hosts of that site have the figure even higher.
throwaway4837|2 years ago
Tao3300|2 years ago
Yeah, this morning I noticed only one sub that I follow was actually private. I was going to mention it here, but I forgot which one it was - and now I can't find the one that was blacked out.
speedgoose|2 years ago
Looking at the google trends, it was a big spike today compared to the classic daily workload: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now%207-d&q=%2...
throwaway4837|2 years ago
It coincides exactly with when Down Detector shows the Reddit report spike... https://downdetector.com/status/reddit/
I'm gonna go ahead and say my theory is probably right.
Salgat|2 years ago
EMCymatics|2 years ago
cpncrunch|2 years ago
Anyway, it turns out the primary (toxic) subreddit for this condition is taking part in the strike, so a lot of users have come over to my alternative subreddit, and they are glad to have found it because they were getting fed up with the toxicity of the other place.
Unfortunately I'm sure it will be back to normal in a couple of days.