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  • If you are not that big of an emulator guy, the old Square Enix Europe mobile games, like Hitman Go, were great puzzle games. I think the full game is accessable for a flat fee.

  • It's surprising how much extra time I can save when without Twitter or Instagram in my life.

    Also, why can't I know a little bit about computers? Didn't I tell you Barbie is everything?

  • Barbie memes, yay!

  • That's kind of how stage names work.

    I've insisted people call me "esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie" for months and only like 2 people here ever did that. Breaks my heart.💔

  • Now people will recognize me when I'm out in public, oh no!

  • I think this is actually a cat that's pretending to be a dog. Like a cat actor. Or Ca-ctor.

    But it's fine, because on the Internet, nobody knows you are a dog.

  • Or you can use your real name as your username, like me!

  • Directly from Reddit's user agreement when you sign up for an account there.

    You grant us a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable, and sublicensable license to use, copy, modify, adapt, prepare derivative works of, distribute, store, perform, and display Your Content and any name, username, voice, or likeness provided in connection with Your Content in all media formats and channels now known or later developed anywhere in the world.

    So like it or not, they have the rights to whatever you post there already.

    There are plenty of reddit rehosters already, how is this different legally?

    Because these were noninteractive front ends, none of them with a creator who is insane enough to publicly declares that they are scraping reddit to start a competitor and explicitly to harm reddit's financial interests.

  • I don't see a Dr. Harleen Quinzel anywhere.

  • Warms my heart to see everyone from across different industries unionizing.

    Remember, unions and strikes work, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

  • Why would it be ironic that an actor (whose job is, you know, to pretend to be other people on camera) would knows a bit about copyright laws in the States?

  • Part of the reason why I prefer to use open source apps whenever possible is because of this, you never really know if an app will be bought out by someone shady and start adding gross stuff to it, but open source apps can and will be forked.

    Not an ideological reason, but a practical one.

  • also, what about alternative front-ends like LibReddit, or archive websites?

    Alternative reddit front ends like teddit always explicitly state that they do not host any content. They do that for a reason.

    Archives are noncommercial and noninteractive, which falls under fair use, and they also comply with DMCA takedowns.