I just found out reddit sold everything we wrote to AI companies… and honestly I don’t know how to feel

I just found out reddit sold everything we wrote to AI companies… and honestly I don’t know how to feel

So I was reading about Reddit’s API controversy from 2023 and fell down a rabbit hole.

Turns out every post, every comment, every opinion you’ve shared here - reddit licensed it to openai and google. No opt-out. No warning. Just. - done.

And that’s just reddit. Meanwhile Google, Meta, and basically every major platform are quietly building a profile on you — your interests, your political leanings, your daily routine, your insecurities. All from things you said or clicked on “anonymously.”

The wild part? We already knew this was happening. It’s not new. Yet here we all are, still posting.

So I’m genuinely curious — why do you still use reddit (or big tech in general) knowing this?

Is it because:

  • The alternatives (Lemmy- kbin- etc…) just aren’t there yet?
  • You’ve accepted it as the price of the internet
  • You actually don’t think it’s that big a deal?
  • Or you simply never thought about it until now?

Not judging anyone — I’m still here too. Just want to hear honest answers.

  • LazyCat@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    2 days ago

    I made a Lemmy account three or so years ago and promptly went back to Reddit and forgot about it. But it’s time to leave it behind. It’s just going to keep getting worse. I tried the new Digg and didn’t like it. So I came back to Lemmy and I’m going to use this for awhile and see how I like it. The only other social media I use is Bluesky so between the two I can stay reasonably informed and horrified over world events. At the very least I won’t have to see another r / c o n s e r v a t i v e post ever again.