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  • abandon reddit with all of your data and go somewhere else.

    where exactly you will pass those answers for niche questions? unless someone creates a similar community in lemmy, it gains traction enough and someone asks same question? if that's the case, good luck for you, bad luck for that person who didn't make any mistake but wanted to find a fix, spez isnt the one who's going to be annoyed when you edit your comments, that stranger is going to be. let me know if any guys who edit their comments on reddit make and moderate similar communities here, i will be glad to be a member.

  • All you could have done is vacate the community and not burn your building in that community. He's greedy but you are arson.

  • When helpful, contributing individuals remove their content from somewhere, it never hurts the big wigs that made the bad choice

    Yes, it only removes a piece of knowledge which could be helpful and save their time fixing bugs or trying out new things for thousands.

    Don't throw a temper tantrum and delete content, MIGRATE IT.

    Yeah, the proper way is to become a place that can solve your niche questions so that reddit will eventually die. You don't have to "kill" it by changing your informative comments, help etc.

  • You're getting downvoted

    Well I don't care about internet points. Even if one person reads everything, understands what I am trying to say and stop doing that or realises it's wrong, it's good for me. Even yesterday I had a problem with postgres and guess where I found a fix for that? not stackoverflow, not their forums, not on "lemmy" but reddit. I don't use reddit often these days but I gotta give credit where it's due and I wish lemmy becomes a replacement for reddit when it comes to finding answers for niche questions and not for getting mass downvoted to trying to have a proper argument against mob mentality.

  • Lol, surprisingly my Xiaomi doesn't heat much even when I have my mobile hotspot turned on.

  • This is like saying "protests in the street don't do anything other than piss off regular people, don't do it pls :(((("

    Nobody objected when subreddits shut down for protest.

    The correct terminology here is "I will burn down my shop, because I hate the mayor of this town, why should anyone care because it's my shop". No offense to you bro, I wouldn't be here too if I was content with Reddit.

  • Yeah they don't but that doesn't mean that you have to destroy the existing discussions. This mob mentality is not going to harm reddit execs anyway or help lemmy gather crowd, but only the people who are searching answers for niche questions and people who still try to make reddit a better place despite the shit that's going on.

  • I know at the end spez made people to hate reddit but idt people should do this. Reddit still has lots of posts asking niche questions (which got answered) that aren't even in stack overflow. Imagine looking up some question, you could find that only in reddit but the answer got edited to "HATE SPEZ, EAT BALLS".

    We might think Reddit is shit but if it's shit let's just leave it as it is.

  • yeah he was the one who talked with reddit regarding that issue. idk about the thorn thing though. at the end reddit still runs even after multiple subreddits shutdown. hope reddit's stocks crash.

  • It was not just Apollo, there were other good clients too like Sync for Reddit.

  • I actually try to speak with natives through discord but I always feel like they talk way faster than the character in movies and I can't keep up.

  • I thought it was my ESL comphrension issue but it seems like even natives feel the same.

  • I don't mind using subtitles when I watch movies in my language but when it comes to anime or movies in other languages I prefer subtitles because it's better than not understanding a single word.

  • Yeah, plus every indie band/artist these days have their own bandcamp page. There's always flac available on public trackers for mainstream artist/band. You might not be missing anything.

  • Yeah, unless Spotify, Deezer and similar services die or become too greedy you really don't have a reason to come back to music trackers again.

  • I had one in FMHY but sadly it never took off.

    It was my first instance too. Switched to ani.social after it got shut down.

  • If that's the case, the mods of that community really did a bad job. I think you should be transparent about it and link that dmca request (with identifiable info blurred) in your announcements so you guys wont be the bad guys here.