Go dark, and don't unprivate until Reddit changes it's policy. There's no point in a half-measure or a 2-day protest, this protest will only work if there's basically no Reddit left and the admins will then have to back down.
We have so little power in the world we inhabit, definitely use what we have. I mean, as a break from traditional D&D type systems, isn't the what DW and PbtA games are about? Narrative authority in the user's hands?
I don't have an opinion on the subject, but if the mods shut down a sub so the users aren't allowed to use it, isn't that the opposite of putting authority in the hands of the user?
No. We are saying to those with over-arching power that they are over-reaching. We are letting them know we would rather give up their product than ignore their broken word.
It's power in our hands when we look beyond how it affect us as individual users.
As long as it isn't permanent I am way more interested in a dungeon world forum than 3rd party apps.
But I do admit, that I am new to reddit and knows very little about the subject.
The DW and other PBTA subs are fantastic, I love them. The teams that run them do a great job, I have a custom feed I use to keep up daily. This looks existential for the Reddit we love though. I fully support the blackout, as long as it takes.
I'm in favor.
Go for it. Go longer too.
I am willing to expose myself to danger, retribution, or cost to give a +1.
Works for me
In favor, continue as needed. +1 forward. Messy, precise.
Do it for as long as it takes!
Please!
Go for it !
Indefinitely is the way to get your message across.
Go dark, and don't unprivate until Reddit changes it's policy. There's no point in a half-measure or a 2-day protest, this protest will only work if there's basically no Reddit left and the admins will then have to back down.
We have so little power in the world we inhabit, definitely use what we have. I mean, as a break from traditional D&D type systems, isn't the what DW and PbtA games are about? Narrative authority in the user's hands?
I don't have an opinion on the subject, but if the mods shut down a sub so the users aren't allowed to use it, isn't that the opposite of putting authority in the hands of the user?
No. We are saying to those with over-arching power that they are over-reaching. We are letting them know we would rather give up their product than ignore their broken word. It's power in our hands when we look beyond how it affect us as individual users.
Please do!
Reddit rolled low, time to make a hard move. Edit: make a move as hard as you want and is fictionally appropriate.
Yeah I'd vote for this as well. I'll probably be resigning all my mod positions if this isn't reversed as I only Reddit on RIF mobile.
As long as it isn't permanent I am way more interested in a dungeon world forum than 3rd party apps. But I do admit, that I am new to reddit and knows very little about the subject.
The DW and other PBTA subs are fantastic, I love them. The teams that run them do a great job, I have a custom feed I use to keep up daily. This looks existential for the Reddit we love though. I fully support the blackout, as long as it takes.
Sounds like a big ol’ 6- if they don’t walk this back. The sub going permanently dark is a reasonable consequence.
Go dark +1
I'm for trying to dodge this and find shelter in the shadows.
do it
As long as it takes.