Reddit says they're not against replacing mods of blacked out subs. It's so over for them https://www.macrumors.com/2023/06/15/reddit-threatens-to-remove-subreddit-moderators/
This sentence weirdly fills me with hope. Maybe things will actually be better for the internet.
not if you escape it properly
we're well on the way there, as long as people decide to stick around instead of going back!
And jerboa looks nicer anyways
Relay for android gave in to Reddit's demands ... thoughts?
I think this is a bad sign for everyone protesting the changes... a major app giving in makes the rest of the apps look bad for complaining imo https://www.androidpolice.com/popular-android-reddit-app-may-survive-absurd-api-pricing/
hopefully we’ll be adding ‘lemmy’ to our web searches in a few years to get the best/most accurate information
manifesting christian decides to rewrite apollo for lemmy 🙏
half kidding of course, i think he said he wasn’t interested in reddit alternatives anyways, but i do miss it
ex Redditor, sort of stopped using the site years ago anyways, but I've been following the reddit api stuff because I was a big fan of Apollo when I was a more active user and that's how I ended up finding Lemmy; I like it here so far, the few communities i've seen seem friendly and welcoming; and the content is interesting
meta Barcelona will be federated and in the demo screenshots that leaked you can see a user from metas platform replying to someone on mastodon.social
not me personally but i just got back from montreal, my friend moved there in may and she let me stay in a spare bedroom - she loves the city, says it's way more affordable, easier to get around and safer (coming from downtown toronto)
its a beautiful city with lots to do and plenty of great neighborhoods to choose from, you won't regret it