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  • LEDZeppelin@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Spez is too busy sucking on his own dick and the rest of the board can’t seem to get their heads out of their own asses

  • TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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    11 months ago

    They explicitly removed the ability to access their content through their API to push first party frontends. This would never happen

  • empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    It would be just like them to try and jump on the train. They will try and do it in some way that allows them to absorb content without letting any Reddit content leak out. However they will likely do it in a buggy, half-assed way that doesn’t really work right before it gets abandoned and left to rot.

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    11 months ago

    Just like with Threads, you have to ask - why are they doing it? What’s in it for them? How good an internet citizen are they? And the answers for me, just like Threads, are not good for the fediverse.

    Some of the replies to people against Threads federating are that those of us who don’t like the idea are isolationists who don’t want the fediverse to grow. They’re wrong. Nobody I know is protesting WordPress federating, or Discourse or Flipboard or microblog or (if it happens) Tumblr. The fediverse getting bigger is not a bad thing. But the likes of Meta and reddit are not good internet citizens. Being picky and having standards about choosing to federate with entities like that is the most responsible thing we can do.

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    11 months ago

    To give a contrary answer; I think it would be a sign that Reddit has turned in the right direction and might actually become a good platform again. A reformed Reddit is infinitely better than whatever Meta are planning.

    Which is of course why they won’t do it.

    • maegul (he/they)@lemmy.ml
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      11 months ago

      Exactly … and the lesson then wouldn’t be to ditch lemmy/kbin/fediverse and declare “we only need reddit now”. The lesson would be that you need countermeasures to keep the corps honest and you should never let up on such pressures.

  • Hal-5700X@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Seeing how some communities have bots. Who post Reddit content on to Lemmy. Also since the 0.19 update, users can block instances. So nothing will happen. If Reddit does that.

    EDIT People wanted the Fediverse to get more popular. So more popular it gets, more big companies and an like will join the Fediverse. So mission accomplished, everyone. 🥳

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      11 months ago

      I saw the release notes but still have no clue how to block an instance and whenever I google it I find months old posts.

      Any idea how I can block an instance?

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        11 months ago

        That functionality is coming in 0.19.0. Some instances have already updated, but someone else here said lemmy.world hasn’t yet.

  • thrawn@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I think it’d be great to be able to see Reddit content if I wanted, and ignore it if not. I left because I’m a mobile user, not because I dislike Reddit content. It would also significantly lower the barrier of entry to Lemmy, so they’ll never do it.

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    11 months ago

    Then I’d only ever use Fediverse instances that didn’t federate with Reddit. Just like with Threads.

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    I’d probably look for an instance that does not federate with instances that federate with Reddit. Yes, two levels of separation.

    Because only a small part of my hate against Reddit is about the stupid, backstabbing, obnoxious and disingenuous administration. Most of it is about the userbase. I do not want to deal with 90% of the Reddit userbase and its stupidity.

    It reaches the point that I don’t know if “I dun unrurrstand, u think dat 50 is not 100? than u think dat 50 is zero? dats dumb lol lmao [insert same emoji 10x] EDIT: WOW THANKS FOR THE GOLD KIND STRANGER!” exaggerates or accurately represents their [lack of] reasoning.

  • SheerDumbLuck@lemmy.ca
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    If they did that, Reddit would just be an aggregator app of the Fediverse with different communities acting as a new subreddit. The difference would be that they’d have ads and algorithms.

    On the Fediverse side, it’d be like having a lemmy.ml with 1000x the traffic and activity. We probably have to defederate to keep up with the traffic and the trolling.

    On the plus side, 3rd party apps will be back baybee!

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    11 months ago

    Wouldn’t this be a complete win for the concept of open technology? Like didn’t half of lemme end up here because of the reddit api bullshit?