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[–] deliriousdreams@fedia.io 4 points 2 days ago

Do I think that reddit will ban easy access to what the general public is doing to pirate media?

No. That information is too valuable and useful when sold to companies looking to target such demographics (for legal reasons or illegal ones).

Do I think people will come here because reddit cracks down on content directly related to how to engage in piracy? Probably but the rate of exchange will be impacted by the friction of doing so.

If all they use reddit for is that? High likelihood they just move. If they use reddit for more than piracy related content. The rate of users who will move gets smaller the more useful reddit is to them outside of piracy related content. The friction added to finding out about and joining Lemmy also play a role.