Hey All, Tl;Dr: Save Reddit technical expertise before it’s lost to the sands of
time and corporate shutdown. Just wanted to get a discussion started on what
would be, in my opinion, the greatest loss that we, as a society, would
experience with the loss of Reddit. Proposed solutions welcome. And please don’t
take this as me supporting Reddit in any way shape or form. For years Reddit
acted as the Internet’s foremost discussion board. As part of that it became
host to a slew of subreddits which house niche information and technical
expertise. I can’t tell you how often I’ve struggled to find a solution to a
particular problem only to stumble across it on a years old reddit thread. That
information is, frankly, invaluable. Reddit may not be tailored to providing
technical advice akin to the likes of stack overflow but, nevertheless, it is
home to some of the hardest to find answers. If Reddit was to disappear
tomorrow, so would that information. As such I think that information should be
treated as a goldmine, and just like a goldmine, excavated. If Lemmy is to play
host to the great Reddit migration then it might well play host to these
valuable tidbits. Exactly how such an excavation could be done without a blanket
copy of all data on Reddit I don’t know. But I think it’s definitely something
worth discussing and promoting amid Reddits recent mishaps. Who knows what the
future holds for the site? But it’s downfall shouldn’t lead to the loss of
decades worth of troubleshooting efforts and technical expertise.
XPost for visibility. Hoping the linking works, don’t know just yet. Spotted a few devs are active in this sub so this might be a project right up their alley.
You might have better luck posting the kbin link to this kbin community. it is https://kbin.social/m/snoocalypse@lemmy.ml/t/183970/Loss-of-niche-and-technical-information
You might have better luck posting the kbin link to this kbin community. it is https://kbin.social/m/snoocalypse@lemmy.ml/t/183970/Loss-of-niche-and-technical-information