Exactly. Reddit was dominated by small groups of controlling mods.
Decentralization means freedom to try something better.
Exactly. Reddit was dominated by small groups of controlling mods.
Decentralization means freedom to try something better.
That app became pointlessfore me when it was by internet instead of SMS
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Typical corporate lawyer speak.
Support communities made the right call, IMO, by staying open.
Mental health crisis doesn't wait.
I do wish there was another way to hide posts. I don't want to upvote everything.
They are Tankies, it's not potential. Just look at their profiles on Lemmy.ml
Google is pretty useless now. I do the same really, search reddit, and duckduckgo.
We'll have to see whether the average user pays attention to any of this, or not.
Either way, pushing away the hardcore crowd will hurt them long term.
No, they're trying to force them into their app.
They are trying to force users into their app is what they were thinking.
Do we actually need people afraid of CLIs to host anything? Sounds like a hassle.