The first digital strike? Interested to see what's going to happen.
At this point is probably be useful having mastodon like reddit. If I'm not wrong, archive.org keeps a dump of all reddit discussions until 2023.
What people on stackexchange are doing is more like a strike, if you're looking for a digital volunteer force strike. They're stopping their moderation work.
Reddit people are temporarily disabling the subreddits altogether. Like disabling the busses (the thing the company pays for) rather than stopping to drive them (the work you want to get a certain compensation for).
Not sure it's a great comparison as it's not about wages (or wage-related things) at all in reddit's case