Damn, I thought they were going out in a blaze of glory weekendgunnit style on the first glance. Self-immolating a sub instead of just returning to the new status quo is more effective than this blackout will ever be.
Swintoodles
Also don't forget to remove the plastic film(s) they put on the CPU/Cooler and everywhere else!
I feel like we need a Redditor's Anonymous community lol.
Hi I'm Swintoodles and I've tried to open reddit 3 times this morning. The site is sparse, so I only browsed for 20 minutes, but I know I can get better!
Wouldn't be the first time a corporation says one thing to the public and the complete opposite to its shareholders.
Find me a community that doesn't persist primarily on the same small set of jokes.
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Factorio
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Deep Rock Galactic (lower difficulties)
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Risk of Rain 2
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OSRS (stay tf away from the general community, skill n' chill)
Games I used to play more for that comfy feel
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Minecraft (discovering cool new things in overhaul mods is just neat, probably need to figure out how to get my account back after the Microsoft stuff)
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TF2 Community Servers of the hyper casual variety, running in circles all day shootin' dudes is just fun.
He also had a bit of controversy several years back when it came out that he was stealth-editing other people's comments.
Only becomes a problem if commenters/posters get out of hand. On a more mild topic like self-hosting it's probably not a massive issue for the foreseeable future.
I was about to say, it's the same system Reddit has just about, except instead of a corporation having your data, it's just some rando with a server.
I haven't dug into the Lemmy system at all, but would it not be possible for the server owner or other users to run a lemmy version of reveddit? Might not be a system by default, but I'd assume any system with direct access to the data can copy it over to a 3rd party no problem.
How would that even work? I assume that there would need to be a built in backdoor somewhere, since it's clientside rather than the oldschool data pull from centralized servers.
That always confused me as a child, since it was super easy to just test it for yourself. Turned out salt tasted salty regardless of where on your tongue it was, the same for the rest of the flavors.
Yeah, that seems like it would have too much perverse incentive for admins to ban users they don't like, both to remove them and get money for doing so.