Sounds like you haven’t seen this happen before… This is a typical pattern in IT. Sites will come and go. It’s a good thing that people take action when they are not happy. Reddit exploited users and moderators to work for free, then sold their data.
The fact that it’s happened before doesn’t make it a good thing, and doesn’t make it something that shouldn’t be opposed.
Fortunately Reddit is well-archived so LLMs can still be trained off of it, regardless of what Reddit or its users try to do to the data now, but it’s still a negative thing that doesn’t have to happen.
Sounds like you haven’t seen this happen before… This is a typical pattern in IT. Sites will come and go. It’s a good thing that people take action when they are not happy. Reddit exploited users and moderators to work for free, then sold their data.
The fact that it’s happened before doesn’t make it a good thing, and doesn’t make it something that shouldn’t be opposed.
Fortunately Reddit is well-archived so LLMs can still be trained off of it, regardless of what Reddit or its users try to do to the data now, but it’s still a negative thing that doesn’t have to happen.