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Staying as moderators but abstaining from moderating would be ideal. Let the whole place go to hell, let spam fill it, heck contribute to the spam through alts. Hide anything that could be worthwhile in a haystack of garbage. Upvote garbage. If they decide peaceful protest will "blow over", then offensive protest will destroy any value the site has. It'll go the way of twitter should moderators allow it.
I believe that is exactly what Reddit is banking on.. The entire text of the internal memo is in the blockquote at the bottom.
Yup! And if we can't end the enshittification from the company, we should hasten it in the userbase and make the entire site unpalettable.
What can you possibly come up with that isn't right wing propaganda at this point? It will just seem like business as usual for fox fiction and twithard. That is the only userbase currently on the platform during the blackout. You'll actually grow their numbers from the current baseline.
Right wing propaganda??? What?
catch two birds with one stone and make the spam about reddit alternatives.
I think that'd be bad for lemmy-optics
Better: create posts that point to original threads/posts on lemmy instances. It's a legitimate link but shows people that there is something similar.