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  • Reddit and AI companies are all financially backed by the same people. Anything they lose on Reddit (which they aren't) they gain on the other side. Plus, bots make this unlikely. Who wants an AI trained on spam bots and automods?

    Don't let Spez make it sound like everyone working at Reddit is broke and needs pitying. He wouldn't be CEO if he wasn't on CEO pay.

  • Yes, this would be a great move. I won't hold my breath but it'd be a nice surprise.

  • It's been years since I ever played CoD but my experience was that it is basically a racial abuse simulator with an FPS in it.

    Nowhere near as bad, but I was shocked how intensely elitist and gatekeeperish Hollow Knight's community can be. I'd already finished the game when I found the sub on Reddit but damn they are mean to beginners!

  • Don't even waste your breath convincing idiots like that. They are too uninformed on too many topics to be worth investing the effort in. You've got a good shot at convincing people who are on the fence but culture warriors who rely on Steven Crowder for their talking points aren't going to be convinced by anyone or anything.

  • But you can change is back. Here's how

    Why? Why waste the mental resources fighting to make a platform work for you? Just let Twitter die

  • Austerity is as much the voters' addiction as it is the Tories and Labour have been framed as the "spend money for free stuff" party. Starmer has to combat that image if Labour want to succeed. No matter how many times you show the figures, people believe that Labour spends money and Tories save it. That's the kind of uphill battle Starmer faces in order to put Labour in power.

    Note that we don't have a president. The Tories have changed leaders basically non-stop in recent times. If this doesn't prove to you that a PM is just a figurehead then I don't know what will convince you. Once Labour are in power, they can be held accountable on issues that matter.

  • Well firstly, why do you care about being banned if you're leaving Reddit?

    Come to terms with Reddit not dying overnight. Lemmy isn't going to vanish if people don't move over straight away. Reddit will eventually succumb to the 1000s of tiny self-inflicted cuts. Post content that isn't on Reddit and people will have a motivation to stay here.

  • I use FF but Chrome is objectively better in side by side comparison. It's faster, more web pages load correctly, its UX is much nicer. For most people, you just install it and go. Most people don't have the time or inclination to faff on with a browser, much less for something as poorly understood as privacy. It has features Firefox doesn't, such as tab groups which Mozilla stupidly decided to remove and no addon does the same job as well.

    Mozilla just sucks, to be frank. They can't seem to have any coherent idea about what Firefox should be. The big redesign alienated a lot of the people who used it for its customisation. Adding in unwanted features like Pocket integration made people doubt the credibility of Mozilla's claims of privacy. And cockups like everyones' addons stopping working, despite being warned by the community it would happen, leave a bitter taste in peoples' mouths.

  • ActivityPub is open source. This means, by definition, Meta are allowed to use it. They could easily do the extinguish part by just never using the protocol. If another platform existing is such a threat to the Fediverse then we're doomed to failure in the first place.

    While Google removing XMPP no doubt helped sink nails into the coffin, WhatsApp played a bigger role in the death of XMPP than Google removing it from Talk. It was increasingly irrelevant for a now growing number of people.

  • I'd like to see people give less of a shit what other men wear.

    Fashion might be the most consumerist addiction we have in the world and fast fashion is wreaking terrible damage. Any creativity is lost to brand addiction and trend chasing. Don't even get me started on advertising!

    Clothes serve a utility, but fashion is the capitalisation of envy and materisalism. Wear monochrome if you want. Wear pink if you want. Just don't kill the planet in the name of "fashion".

  • Mastodon isn't ready yet but it could be. Honestly, Lemmy still needs time to develop too.

    It's early days and we should be open to new ways of doing things. Dogmatically sticking with the initial idea of what these platforms look like will only ensure their demise.

    Personally, I think that accounts and communities on the Fediverse should just be federated. That way, platforms like Lemmy essentially act as a p2p network. No more needing to pick a server, no concern over having someone steal your username on another instance, and no more overcrowding on popular instances. You can just get put on a server that has space for you (or run your own), and control what you see and don't see without.

  • I don't blame you. You cant be solely responsible for the communities you used to be a part of, nor should you be expected to. I think Reddit is still gonna be the home hub for a lot of communities.

    IMO another issue with Lemmy is fragmentation of communities. It's not really much fun to join a group and be one of 4 followers and a bot poster. I'd post more, but I still feel like I'm finding my way around the platform. Moderation sounds like a joyless endevour, so props to those who step up!

  • Exactly. I didn't want to say it, but the comments I keep seeing saying the barrier for entry is good get me down. It's not just incompetence that gets filtered out when you refuse to adapt.

    People are really married to this initial idea of what Lemmy is and don't seem to want to let it evolve. Of all the existential threats to Lemmy, fading into irrelevance is probably the most likely.

  • I think so. I think younger users trust official branded apps a lot more so actually see the Reddit app as safer. Despite how easy tech people think lemmy and mastodon are, picking a server just isn't a feature to non-tech people - it's an obstacle to getting started.

    The lack of content is a problem, but the lack of community feeling is the actual offputting part. Having bots repost things from Reddit kills the organic feeling of interacting with another user.

    I'll probably be flamed but I do think having such a homogeneous userbase is negative. It means you don't get a wide array of experiences and viewpoints. People bang on about echo chambers online, but if you are in a club full of old white guys then you're in one!

    I'd like think we can make these platforms as welcoming for everyone of all backgrounds, genders, etc, but there's just some things we can't understand without having those viewpoints being represented.

  • I just assume admins have access to prod databases and can run queries against it.

    SELECT * FROM saved WHERE username = 'noodle';

    UPDATE post SET link = "https://youtube.com/rickroll" WHERE username = 'noodle';

    That kinda thing.

  • Reddit gives em out for free. I had a handful but just never used em.

  • Agreed, those subs were easily the best.

    A lot have moved into Discord, which makes these things even more difficult. In general discord servers are insular little clubs. They tend to have strange unique rules and require you to jump through so many hoops to get initiated.

    The Discord format is like plugging into a stream of consciousness, so doesn't exactly lend itself to info-seeking like the forum format does.

  • Is this on iPhone? I have regular backups enabled on my android

  • I use Signal but it's on its own path to becoming enshittified too. Less like Reddit, more like Firefox, the people in charge are just clueless about the signal userbase.

    It won't be long until there's a shift to an alternative because the current president of the signal foundation is one step away from turning it into Snapchat.

    Instead of pumping money into increasing awareness or enhancing reliability of the service, the Signal team have wasted effort on features that nobody asked for, including its very own crypto shitcoin (a major red flag for any company). They also remove features people relied on, such as SMS support.

    It's hard to trust the Signal team when they continually disappoint in such egregious ways.

  • They really thought that meme was appropriate.

    But here it is, being posted, so maybe it worked?