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I’ve not seen this “waive moral rights or attribution” in any other site. It’s not in Twitter’s, it’s not in Facebook, I don’t think it’s even legal in a lot of jurisdictions (moral rights cannot easily be contracted away).
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I’ve not seen this “waive moral rights or attribution” in any other site. It’s not in Twitter’s, it’s not in Facebook, I don’t think it’s even legal in a lot of jurisdictions (moral rights cannot easily be contracted away).
I loved Reddit, but after the API shenanigans and the doubling down I went sour… and then I read the latest TOS…
You also agree that we may remove metadata associated with Your Content, and you irrevocably waive any claims and assertions of moral rights or attribution with respect to Your Content.
i.e. whatever you post WE own forever and we never have to credit you. It’s so horrifyingly immoral.
Yeah it’s been enabled on the crypto reddits for a while… as a result the subs overwhelmingly changed to “vaguely interesting and/or attention-grabbing but ultimately useless with a race to see who’s first” posts, signal-to-noise ratio got way worse.
This is fantastic, thank you so much for sharing!
I’m looking for a base building game community! Since I’m creating a base building game it feels slightly unethical to create it…
Volunteering is a fantastic way to meet amazing people.
I want to do something very similar to this!
do you think your software could do this? :D
I’m still waiting on the data export (30 days!?) and then I’m editing and deleting all my content.
Five days ago I wrote Reddit’s future is exactly one of:
Looks like we’re going for option #3.
Why else would they make access to OpenAI/ChatGPT/etc so cheap? So others can build businesses on the tech that get locked in before they jack up the price.
We’ve seen this rodeo plenty of times now.
I got one of these today! Yeah good luck with that, Reddit.
One option would be to pay mods, or […] reward them in other ways.
Maybe let them use the apps they want to use? Like we had before?
Moral rights
i.e. under the new TOS Reddit can edit your post to say that you eat dead puppies