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  • Scrubbles
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    2031 year ago

    Reddit has been going through some issues for many on Monday, with the outage happening the same day as thousands of subreddits going dark to protest the site’s new API pricing terms.

    According to Reddit, the blackout is responsible for the problems. “A significant number of subreddits shifting to private caused some expected stability issues, and we’ve been working on resolving the anticipated issue,” spokesperson Tim Rathschmidt tells The Verge.

        • @SSUPII@sopuli.xyz
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          1031 year ago

          Maybe some overload caused by a process having to dig deeper to find best/top posts?

              • @aponigricon@beehaw.org
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                181 year ago

                You’d be surprised how much critical infrastructure was implemented through trial and error and has just been left like that for years…

                • sickmatter
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                  141 year ago

                  Anything less than 99% of infrastructure working that way would be surprising. Everything is held together with scotch tape and scotch whisky.

          • @WagnasT@iusearchlinux.fyi
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            231 year ago

            I like this idea. I imagine that with the top subs being dark the automated top posts that get scrounged up may be too terrifying for the front page and they hit the panic button while they scramble to curate through the absolute worst filth they’ve ever seen.

        • Grizzzlay
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          731 year ago

          “It’s merely coincidence. But starting Wednesday, our servers will be more robust and you can browse the site using our official app.” - Spez, while sniffing a decanter of human shit

          • 10EXP
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            151 year ago

            God we need indefinite blackouts.

        • femboy_link.mp4
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          371 year ago

          It’s entirely possible that they’ve made some assumptions about what a “normal” level of traffic looks like when writing code for their backend, which has caused some things to break when that has changed.

          Not our fault if their code is shit.

            • femboy_link.mp4
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              131 year ago

              Honestly, it’s probably not - if I’m actually right this is likely an issue that Reddit’s engineers never predicted would happen so never planned for it. I was being hyperbolic.

            • sickmatter
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              41 year ago

              It’s not reactive. A proper reactive system can handle fluctuations in usage patterns more robustly.

                • @Gork@beehaw.org
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                  41 year ago

                  Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s just a gigantic, mess of nested if-else statements.

              • @democracy1984@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                Maybe, but this was a huge increase in usage. Reddit never expected to deal with anywhere near thousands of subs going private simultaneously.

      • @ApathyMoose@beehaw.org
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        341 year ago

        Want Free API? Straight to down status.

        Want cheaper API? Also straight to down status

        Not enough people on Reddit because of protests? Also straight to down status

      • @CelebrationMassive87@slrpnk.net
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        141 year ago

        This comment is so good an upvote won’t do justice (without awards, a classic comment such as this now has some merit… it’s a new day boys & girls, a good day)

        • femboy_link.mp4
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          111 year ago

          If Beehaw offered awards I would actually buy them, at least the money would be going towards keeping the lights on for a project that isn’t actively trying to screw over users for profit.

      • jay
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        41 year ago

        thank you, this comment made my day

        • @setsneedtofeed@beehaw.org
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          141 year ago

          If the volunteer mods hold their ground and force Reddit corporate to oust them, Reddit would need to step in to fill the void.

          • AggressivelyPassive
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            101 year ago

            They’ll find some people.

            The reality is, not having (good enough) mods will take a while to really hurt the bottom line. Subs will slowly deteriorate.

            But I’m 100% sure, within a few weeks you can establish a new order of more servile mods.

            • TechyDad
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              131 year ago

              People on Reddit complain about the mods enough as it is. (And I include myself in that. I’ve had some less than stellar mod encounters in the past.) However, if Reddit were to force out existing mods and replace them with mods willing to toe the company line (and possibly ban people for mentioning the blackout, complaining about Reddit, or mentioning alternatives), it would just result in more user dissatisfaction.

              Reddit won’t go out overnight. There are too many people who post there. However, this could turn into a snowball effect. Rebelling mods are replaced by bootlickers. Dissent is crushed in order to make it seem like everything is hunky dory before the IPO. Power users flee to alternatives like Lemmy. Slowly, normal users hear that some of their favorite content is on this new service and sign up. Reddit usage drops little by little until it’s limping around as a shell of its former self.

        • @mizmoose@beehaw.org
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          101 year ago

          Reddit has an annual “moderator summit”, a rah! rah! yay for moderators! event for moderators, mostly of large or super large subreddits.

          At last year’s summit, Spez gave his ‘keynote’ talk where among other things he claimed that they were researching ways to pay moderators for their work, by giving them a cut of … something. It was all sort of wonky and nebulous and likely just something he thought of that morning in the shower.

    • @Crotaro@beehaw.org
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      271 year ago

      Whatever causes the website to have trouble, I’m all for it, right now.

      I already wondered if I got lightning-banned for sending too many API requests in a short time, when I used a script to auto-edit all my comments and text-posts.

    • @LemmyAtem@beehaw.org
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      A significant number of subreddits shifting to private caused some expected stability issues, and we’ve been working on resolving the anticipated issue.

      My hypothesis is that it’s probably because so much of Reddit posting is automated by their own bot network now that they DDOS’d themselves trying to auto-post to subs that are suddenly locked. Like they didn’t even bother tracking which subs would be blacking out and like…write exceptions to their post schedule.

    • @Luvs2Spuj@beehaw.org
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      81 year ago

      A significant number. Fantastic. I’m not sure I believe the stability issues, I’m just a a tin foil hat kind of guy though. I guess it’s possible.

      • @democracy1984@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Reddit didn’t design their systems around needing to deal with a huge number of subs going private all at the same time. It’s not surprising that it caused a short outage.

    • @chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org
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      71 year ago

      Ah, “expected”, such a wonderful word! They expected for their infrastructure to explode, just according to keikaku

  • jboyens
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    1231 year ago

    Seems like all the traffic had to go somewhere…

    Lots of love for the Beehaw and other Lemmy admins this morning. It’s never fun suddenly having to 10x scale. Although it sounds like everybody else on the internet is getting a heavy traffic load today too.

    I think the most fun, unintended consequence is that there were some assumptions baked into the Reddit codebase and the large number of Private subreddits has caused massive disruption and outages for them. While others have speculated it might be a tactic to hamper the affects of the protest, it sure seems real plausible to have not anticipated 6K subreddits going private overnight.

    • As an engineer, this sounds most plausible - they had proactive detection and resolution in place against various attacks and system failures, which got triggered due to the massive drop in public subreddits/users/activity, and made everything worse. Honestly, this isn’t a scenario their engineers could have easily predicted…

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        As a former sysadmin and a [still, for the moment] reddit moderator, my bet is that most of the subreddits that switched to private forgot to (or didn’t know to) go into “new reddit” and switch off the thing that allows people to request being added to the now-private subreddit.

        A HUGE influx of people pounding on the “let me in, add me to the sub” button, which sends modmail, may have overloaded the whole modmail system, which in turn sometimes goes kaflooey for no apparent reason (my theory is: it gets bored).

        • @setsneedtofeed@beehaw.org
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          221 year ago

          I see this as a positive aspect of the protest.

          I am also amused that random people are pounding on the door for access, as if they think approved submitters are having a private tea party inside.

          • @mizmoose@beehaw.org
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            141 year ago

            Clearly you’re not someone who would have to go back and clear out 259238 modmail messages and make sure that none of them are legit “I have a problem” notes.

            None of the subreddits I mod are that huge but just the thought of more than 100 at once makes me wanna cry.

            • @Gork@beehaw.org
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              91 year ago

              At this point, they should just leave the 259,238 modmail messages for the admins to deal with. Let them sort through all that since this is all their doing.

            • @setsneedtofeed@beehaw.org
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              51 year ago

              Oh clearly I’m not. I just don’t understand the thinking of people demanding access. It’s like the kind of person who pounds on the door of a closed restaurant because they can see the employees inside.

              • Oh man, my partner made a somewhat popular weapon calculator spreadsheet for Elden Ring, and the number of random Google Sheets edit requests they received was… quite a lot. (the instructions were right there for people to make a copy of the sheet to edit themselves! that’s how all of these sheets calculators work!) 🤦

              • @mizmoose@beehaw.org
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                31 year ago

                People are selfish. People subconsciously think the rules apply to other people.

                People who demand to come into closed stores and restaurants are not the exception. What’s even crazier is when you turn one away, anyone who has seen the door open even though the person was told no and didn’t get inside suddenly decides that maybe if THEY pound on the door, they’ll magically get access!

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            I’ve had some of those. I’ve been responding with a link to Louis Rossman’s video and “Please consider limiting your own reddit use.”

        • @chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org
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          151 year ago

          Ah, but you see they “improved” modmail recently. It would certainly never go “kaflooey” anymore. It now fails all like “kerpow!” instead… much cooler, you see.

          • AggressivelyPassive
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            51 year ago

            Well, of course, that’s just good engineering.

            You see, kerpow!s scale much better than kaflooeys due to cache invalidation problems in the ooey inductors, that’s like first semester knowledge.

        • @darius@lemmy.world
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          51 year ago

          I’m just speculating of course, too, but could be some kind of sharding e.g. in the DB level. I can imagine the little subreddits draw little traffic hence fewer shards are allocated to them (like how S3 works).

      • Neotecha (She/her)
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        91 year ago

        This makes a lot of sense to me (as an Operations Engineer).

        I could imagine the architecture team has low watermark triggers to rescale the architecture, kill and restore hosts, or other changes based on expected user load. When that load just… isn’t there, the automated tooling just loops the same actions causing site instability.

        I’ve had similar issues before, so it seems like a feasible explanation

      • @naeap@sopuli.xyz
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        61 year ago

        I’m not sure if it’s just a load balancing issue. if all of Reddit can only access specific subs, maybe they split their servers that way

        but I’m just guessing, because it doesn’t make much sense to go down, when there is less data to process…

        • in a way it does, when you’re building massive scale systems. Say you are the mitigation team and want to protect yourself against a malicious hacker/employee that starts shutting down web servers or removes posting permissions from the DB for everyone. You’re going to monitor the frequency of posts and if it drop too fast, you know something’s bad happening. You’re going to take automated measures against it - maybe freeze access to the DB completely, maybe switch to a (much less tested) backup region/system, etc… so you can see how things can snowball from there to strange scenarios…

          • @naeap@sopuli.xyz
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            31 year ago

            yeah, well, maybe…

            usually unexpected situations have unexpected errors. so yeah, you could be right

    • Ghostalmedia
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      31 year ago

      I’m having flashback to the early Reddit and Twitter days. Those platforms would get a ton of press os buzz on a random day, then they would explode.

      The fail whale was iconic back in the day.

  • @KillaBeez@lemmy.world
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    1061 year ago

    Anyone else notice how friendly, calm, and civil the posts and discussions have been away from Reddit? This place reminds me a lot of the early days.

    • @sping@lemmy.sdf.org
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      661 year ago

      Frankly, I think it’s entirely because of the self-selected nature of the people migrating, and the fact that the whole federation thing is mildly confusing so only people who have made sense of it and worked out how it works are here. If/when it becomes more obvious and popular beyond early-adopters, it’ll be targeted by all the same bots and propagandists and chudiots as anywhere else.

      • @Kaizar@tezzo.f0rk.pl
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        261 year ago

        It’s practically the same reason reddit and other online communities were so much better a decade ago - idiots simply couldn’t find their way to them / it was “icky nerd shit”

      • makeitso
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        141 year ago

        It makes me giddy to think of how fast people are working on readers/apps for Lemmy that will make all of this way easier for more people to adopt.

        • Aman Das
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          101 year ago

          Yeah, but i feel there’s a lot to be done in the base lemmy protocol too - such as migrating your account to another server - should the current one fall etc etc

          Of course mastodon is the most mature in this regard, I hope lemmy does too

      • @KillaBeez@lemmy.world
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        101 year ago

        I think you’re right. It seems like there’s a pattern for every new platform.

        Early adopters make the the site fun, valuable, and worth while

        People start to notice and the platform grows, becoming slightly worse, but still pretty cool.

        Platform explodes in popularity and it goes to complete shit.

        It’s happened with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit. I’m sure that day will come for this place as well. I guess we’ll just need to enjoy it while it lasts.

        • makeitso
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          91 year ago

          But I think a piece of this that’s important to remember is the messed up incentives that most platforms have had beginning around the time they took on serious funds from big investors.

          From the moment you bring in serious investment dollars from Silicon Valley funds and SV wannabes, your incentive is no longer to build something that seriously delights users just for the sake of delighting users, everything is in service to shareholder value.

          Reddit is perhaps the most classic example of our time of a truly wonderful platform being destroyed by shareholder value coming first.

      • animist
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        81 year ago

        But since we can make our own instances easily, we can get rid of the rif raf more easily than on reddit

        • @KillaBeez@lemmy.world
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          I really hope this doesn’t lead to people forming their own echo chambers and instances become tribes who hate on each other

          • @chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org
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            91 year ago

            Well, it’s bound to happen to some extent (e.g.: instances blocking lemmygrad), but you have a lot of power to mitigate this effect as an individual user. By default, nothing’s blocked, so it’s on you as a user if you choose to “live” somewhere that’s interested in proscribing undesirables.

            It’s not a perfect solution. Perhaps leadership changes (or you change) and suddenly your interests are no longer aligned. Nobody wants to get stranded! Eventually maybe user migrations will be a thing, but for now we’ll just have to do our best to choose our home-bases wisely based on our own ideological and practical needs (SDF represent!)

            • @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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              If Lemmy grows to significant size the politics are going to be crazy, if just as ignorable as the Reddit mod politics. There’s many times more moving parts now, it’s like going from a single city-state to feudalism.

              Also, SDF represent!

          • @GiantBasil@beehaw.org
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            71 year ago

            I already found my way, commented and subscribed to other instances from beehaw and I wasn’t even aware I did it at first, tbh. I don’t know if they all connverse seamlessly like that, but hopefully we will be able to keep it nice and civil.

        • @sping@lemmy.sdf.org
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          41 year ago

          Can you though? There have to be communities to join, and they are what get polluted. As I understand it, switching instances won’t help.

          Someone then has to police a community if you want to “get rid of the riff-raff” and they will follow who-knows-what criteria for their policing. Just look at all the right-wing subreddits for an example of how policing doesn’t necessarily raise the quality of discussion.

      • @Micromot@feddit.de
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        21 year ago

        I think the instance thing makes botting a bit easier to avoid if they make them in a new instance. Idk

    • @charlytune@mander.xyz
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      201 year ago

      It really is a breath of fresh air, and has highlighted for me how dumb and angry so much of Reddit has become.

      • @KillaBeez@lemmy.world
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        71 year ago

        I think the major turning point was around 2016. That’s the first time I began to feel like my guard needed to be up with every single comment from there on.

        • mozingo
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          101 year ago

          Hmmm, I wonder what major event occurred in 2016… Lol

    • pokkst
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      131 year ago

      It’s so nice to not see GPT-3 bots replying to literally everything, like they have been for like 2 years now on Reddit.

      • @Lexicon@beehaw.org
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        91 year ago

        It felt like every other comment on popular subs (like r/AmITheAsshole) was a bot calling out another bot for having scraped and stolen a comment from someone farther down the comment chain. It makes me think that a significant portion of the traffic being seen still active on Reddit is just bots talking to each other. That, and porn subs, probably.

      • @GiantBasil@beehaw.org
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        41 year ago

        That was happening? Well it explains a lot of recent reddit then, it really felt people had really weird reading comprehension.

        • pokkst
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          51 year ago

          It was more prevalent in cryptocurrency subs earlier on I think, but all the accounts shared a similar format for usernames and their replies would always just restate what the comment they’re replying to said, just worded slightly different. Has been going on for a long while before the OpenGPT/ChatGPT stuff blew up near the end of 2022.

        • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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          31 year ago

          Yeah the problem with GPT is that is soo convincing that’s not easy to spot, unless you try to force it to say something unethical then it tells it can’t :D

    • @Nobody@lemmy.world
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      111 year ago

      A few small pockets of civility survived here and there, but everything else has drowned in bots, ads, and trolls for so long that it’s shocking to come here and be able to click on a random post and see civil discussion as the default. That tone needs to be set and maintained. Basic decency and civility are really not that hard, even when people disagree. We lost that somewhere along the way.

  • DianaHasWings
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    1061 year ago

    I was having a little look through the Wikipedia article for Digg, to remind myself how their downfall went about. Found this absolute banger of a quote 😂

  • ЛRMAN0989
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    771 year ago

    Replaced RIF with Jerboa on my home screen; I can’t say I won’t miss it though, wish there was a “Lemmy is fun” already

    • @deephurting@beehaw.org
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      231 year ago

      Didn’t know we had an app. The RiF developer is working on an app for Tildes, which bums me out, RiF was my weapon of choice.

      I’ve only convinced one real life friend to become interested in reddit, I asked her if she’d heard about all the drama there, and found out she’d been using the official app all this time…she was super shocked when I told her the stories about peoples’ phones heating up using that thing.

      • ЛRMAN0989
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        41 year ago

        I’m still trying out Tildes now and then, but the lack of an app pretty much kills the experience for me at the moment. I feel like the Lemmy system is overall the superior option, but Tildes is still an interesting alternative from what I’ve seen so I’m excited to see what it looks like with an app.

        • @deephurting@beehaw.org
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          31 year ago

          I read that people were really impressed with how dedicated the RiF developer is working on their app - bugs or features were reported and bam! Fixed asap. I mean to join up at Tildes when they have another bidding round, it is interesting in its own way - same with Squabbles.

      • Ataraxia
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        31 year ago

        I was going to join tildes until I saw a slew of posts talking about how they got permabanned for saying stuff like “I like tildes more than lemmy”. Lol… what?

        • @BlueKittyMeow@beehaw.org
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          71 year ago

          I guess I have the minority opinion here - I reallykme Jerboa. It’s not Apollo or Sync but it’s lightweight, all about the text, has bookmark, comment, up and down votes front and center, and gets out of the way.

          I’ve also been over on kbin.social and the mobile interface there is really lacking so maybe Jerboa just looks especially good to me jn contrast!

      • @Skyteck@beehaw.org
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        71 year ago

        I just downloaded it. I’m not sure how to log in though. I entered beehaw.org for the home page then Skyteck for username and added my password. Then it says could not connect to beehaw.org.

          • Xerah
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            41 year ago

            That worked for me. Logging in was as easy as logging in here on browser.

        • The Bard in Green
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          41 year ago

          Logging in is a major pain in the ass. It took me like 12 minutes to figure it out and if I got logged out, I’m not sure I remember how it worked.

          Terrible UX. But better than nothing.

    • TechyDad
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      151 year ago

      In one of the subreddits, someone mentioned an effort to make a “Reddit API->Lemmy API bridge.” Basically, you’d load this code and point your Reddit API calls to Lemmy instead. Then this bridge would translate your Reddit code to Lemmy. This could allow for apps like RIF, Boost, Apollo, etc to quickly turn their Reddit apps into Lemmy apps.

      I hope this pans out. Jerboa isn’t bad, but having many third party apps to choose from would be great. (As a Boost user, I’d love to load Boost and browse Lemmy instead of Reddit.)

    • @ZappySnap@lemmy.world
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      101 year ago

      Jerboa is a pretty nice app overall already. I use an iPhone as my main device, and Mlem is very incomplete at this stage (but it’s quite new). I loaded up Jerboa on a Pixel, though l, and was very impressed. Jerboa is far more polished…shame it’s Android only

      • @LuckyJones@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        The RedReader developer (QuantumBadger) said they’d like to make it a more general reader app and include support for RSS and Lemmy. It would take a while to to it though. They would have to abstract a lot of the Reddit specific code.

        I hope they do it, it’s a really nice app.

          • @Notnotmike@beehaw.org
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            51 year ago

            Reddit (and Boost, the app I used before) offered several different layout styles that you could pick from (e.g. cards, list). Are those the types of layouts you’re referring to? Those could be added, I expect, and the more the merrier

            Or do you mean more specific layout details like where the voting buttons are?

            • Tracteur Blindé
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              Jerboa has “Card”, “Small Card”, and “List” modes under “Look and Feel” -> “Post View”

          • @Spzi@lemmy.click
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            Should be possible to use another UI or just another theme without needing to redo all the backend work.

            If it currently has no UI/theme switcher, then some backend work might be required, but still much less than making a new app from scratch.

    • @camr_on@lemmy.world
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      I’ve done the same. I miss RiF but I have to say, jerboa is nicer than expected. The main thing that gets me is that tapping on a comment hides it, I’m used to just selecting it to upvote lol

  • @Clbull@beehaw.org
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    I think Spez is gambling on the apathy of his website’s core audience and on moderators being unwilling to indefinitely lock their subreddits. Relatively few communities have vowed to close their doors indefinitely (/r/videos and /r/iphone are the only two big ones I’m aware of) and I also think a lot of major ones are unwilling to escalate their protests beyond the original planned 48 hour blackout.

    At this point I predict that Reddit will survive this, even if they’re going to lose a sizeable chunk of their user base by eliminating third-party apps. There are a sizeable number of moderators that are still willing to work with Reddit and they can definitely replace those who shut off their subreddits.

    Digg v4 happened because a better alternative already existed in the form of Reddit. At that point Digg had a serious power user and astroturfing problem, while many of its users joked that they were just a vessel for regurgitated content that was posted on Reddit the day before. The damage had already been done, to the point where users jumped ship in droves the moment Kevin Rose dropped the disastrous overhaul of Digg…

    Rarely does internet slacktivism work, and there are still some scabs willing to jump the picket line and keep their subs operating as normal. Some of us remember the days of the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 boycott when everyone vowed to boycott the game over having no dedicated servers, then went out, purchased it en masse and made Activision Blizzard break sales records.

    Whether Reddit make drastic improvements to the official Reddit app remains to be seen. If I’ve learned anything it’s that Reddit’s admins are snakes and you cannot trust them.

    The only good that’s come from this is that Lemmy and Tildes finally have active user bases. Never have I felt a sense of community from a Reddit alternative since the early days of Voat (long before it was commandeered by white supremacists.)

    I don’t see Lemmy replacing Reddit, since the fediverse is complicated by nature and Lemmy has similar issues to Mastodon, where the discoverability of content outside of your main instance is practically fucking nonexistent.

  • @raf@beehaw.org
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    681 year ago

    I removed my reddit app of choice (Sync), and left the spot on my home screen empty. I probably tapped that spot instinctively 20 plus times today. It’s just muscle memory for what to pull up when I have some time to kill. The Fediverse seems like an estimated, but there is a shocking lack of cute animals here

  • @Kwakigra@beehaw.org
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    571 year ago

    I have typed the letter “o” for “old.reddit” about six or seven times today out of habit. Thanks to the Beehaw team for providing a space which is better than a simple substitute in many ways. I am simply incapable of operating any of the newer reddit interfaces, so once “old.” is history that will be it for me totally.

      • C. Jonah
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        161 year ago

        Deleted my account and took Apollo off my phone. My hands feel… itchy.

    • PenguinCoder
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      There’s an app for that

      Save and import:

      {
          "createdBy": "Redirector v3.5.3",
          "createdAt": "2023-06-01T00:00:00.011Z",
          "redirects": [
              {
                  "description": "Reddit to Beehaw",
                  "exampleUrl": "https://reddit.com",
                  "exampleResult": "https://beehaw.org",
                  "error": null,
                  "includePattern": "^(https?://)([a-z0-9-]*\\.)?reddit.com(.*)",
                  "excludePattern": "",
                  "patternDesc": "Reddit to Beehaw",
                  "redirectUrl": "https://beehaw.org",
                  "patternType": "R",
                  "processMatches": "noProcessing",
                  "disabled": false,
                  "grouped": false,
                  "appliesTo": [
                      "main_frame"
                  ]
              }
          ]
      }
      
        • PenguinCoder
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          Yes, that can be done like so:

          {
              "createdBy": "Redirector v3.5.3",
              "createdAt": "2023-06-01T00:00:00.011Z",
              "redirects": [
                  {
                      "description": "LemmyML to Sopuli",
                      "exampleUrl": "https://lemmy.ml/c/memes ",
                      "exampleResult": "https://sopuli.xyz/c/memes ",
                      "error": null,
                      "includePattern": "^(https?://)([a-z0-9-]*\\.)?lemmy.ml/(.*)",
                      "excludePattern": "",
                      "patternDesc": "",
                      "redirectUrl": "https://sopuli.xyz/$3",
                      "patternType": "R",
                      "processMatches": "noProcessing",
                      "disabled": false,
                      "grouped": false,
                      "appliesTo": [
                          "main_frame"
                      ]
                  }
              ]
          }
          

          Copy that to a file, save it and then import into Redirector.

  • nii236
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    561 year ago

    It was really sad to go to my Reddit profile and see how long I’ve been using it.

    To think that for over 13 years, I’ve been using Reddit daily and for MULTIPLE hours a day. It has probably caused untold amounts of impact on my growth as a person. Its like breaking up with a lifelong partner, what a strange feeling.

  • makeitso
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    I’ve been so happy with the tone and discussions here. I am hopeful that as we continue to grow we will see lots of people from Reddit, but that we will all check the reddit culture at the door. It feels really nice here.

  • Hot Dog Water
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    411 year ago

    Well, the Denver Nuggets finally won their first ever NBA championship while the NBA subreddit was closed. It’ll be interesting to see what happens when the sub reopens since - from what I understand - the decision to close that sub was not very popular with the users.

    • @GhostMagician@beehaw.org
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      Was proud of the /r/nba mods for closing. Unlike the /r/games mods who wouldn’t even close it when the community wanted them to.

    • jakroois
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      Honestly the subreddits for the 4 major sports as well as MMA are like the only reason I use reddit. If we can just find a solid alternative for those I’d be happy. The discord server, at least for r/NBA is pretty toxic.

        • jakroois
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          Yeah but some of the specific ones (like for 49ers) took me to a browser version of the website and I got stuck trying to login/create an account. Didn’t see the option to subscribe. Feels like a mess!

          • @Silviecat44@vlemmy.net
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            81 year ago

            Copy paste the community@instance thing into the search bar on your home instance, then click on the result. You can subscribe there

  • pre
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    411 year ago

    If 200,000 people would rather figure out how to make all their individual forum softwares work together in synchrony than put up with your bloody app, Reddit, maybe you have a pretty shitty app?

    Dunno. I never installed it coz I never install any apps if I can help it, and I know how to use a web browser. But if a quarter of a million people would rather subject themselves to the complexities of distributed information networks and the politics of inter-instance blocking than use your bloody app, Reddit, maybe you have a pretty shitty app?

    It’s like the kids today don’t know what a web address is with their obsession with apps. They seem to prefer to download an executable than read a text document. If even them, a million zoomer kids who are normally obsessed with apps, if even they would rather entertain the idea of a communications commons not owned and controlled by oligarchs than use your app, then maybe you should have just used yer IPO money to buy Apollo?

    Dunno. I’ve never installed either. Sounds sketchy. I distrust apps.

    @Gaywallet

  • @the_nightman@beehaw.org
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    411 year ago

    Caught myself googling “something something Reddit” today and realized this is gonna be harder than I thought. Really liking it here though and hopefully this gets the user base up to a point I can start googling “something something beehaw”