It’s because he just regurgitates all his takes from /g/ on 4chan.
It’s because he just regurgitates all his takes from /g/ on 4chan.
Reddit is a lot of peoples only form of community, especially if it’s obscure interests. Without it your more or less trapped in your local area.
The transformation is complete we are officially better than reddit.
Thank you so much for showing me this. I’ve always had a hard time describing everything looking the same, sounding the same, feeling the same. With Execs trying to push AI into storytelling it’s just going to be more of the same.
I miss it to, SA was the precurser of internet culture and was a fun place to post. I feel like the modern internet has been a bit sanded down.
Not tell we can post affectingly to other instances with ease. quite a few still hang on posting for me at least.
This youtube channel will occupy my entire brain capacity for awhile…
Wait, we’re we not suppose to make leaving reddit our whole personality?
What the fuck is this… I both love and hate it. it’s amazing.
That’s why I’m asking.
I think having the defaults set to global instead of local when searching will make it easier for new users to find communities and only show a few lemmy instances that are good to show for new users, the biggest complaint is that lemmy ( and all federated services ) are too complicated trying to find a instance.
Peertube, is a good alt, https://joinpeertube.org/en_US it works of bittorrent to save on bandwidth and federation is used to save storage space.
It would be interesting if we could get people to consider alternatives like peertube as a livestreaming platform.
I think peertube has a livestreaming option. But, i don’t think a lot of streamers would jump to it because lack of monetization options.
It also has a livestreaming option as well. I’m hoping some twitch streamers would consider; but, that’s a longshot because they’re upset about ad money not actual content. Unless, there is a way to monetize content hosting without ads that’s more or less a pipe dream
Thanks for the heads up; I should have used the preview button.
In the comments, though, ReddPlanet’s developer (u/lupeski, aka Tony Lupeski) said “this is a blatant lie,” noting that he had tried multiple times to get in contact with Reddit regarding these changes and had been ignored. Another indie app developer said they had filled out a request for Enterprise API access three times and had received no response. They’re not even giving api access to people who could pay. What lying shits.
I think with federation gets more popular a lot of it may come back in a way.
Google gave up WEI, for now at least. They will try again later though. https://securityboulevard.com/2023/11/google-wei-is-dead-richixbw/