HonorableScythe
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HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Technology@kbin.social•Stop Talking to Each Other and Start Buying Things: Three Decades of Survival in the Desert of Social Media
6·3 years agoThis is so beautiful and it makes me ache.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Reddit CEO seeks to end site protest by allowing users to vote out moderators
5·3 years agoA former T_D mod messaged /r/aww announcing that he intended to take over their community. Can you imagine what would happen if these bigots got their hands on 10m+ subs? Spez is just empowering the most out of touch, angry dissenters to take control of some of the most high profile communities. It won’t go well for him.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen
3·3 years agoSomeone used /r/redditrequest to request /r/reddit last night because it’s a community which only allows mods to post and is only utilized every few months. They were automatically denied.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH@lemmy.fmhy.ml•lemmy.fmhy.ml's stance on defederation
312·3 years agoI sort of agree, but I also know that as Lemmy becomes more popular, defederating will become necessary as trolls and hate groups open instances. It’s a problem on Mastodon. A trans friend there posted about her experience bra shopping and a bunch of transphobes from other Mastodon servers came in to attack her, including an admin of one server who called her a slur and told her to stop reporting because they’d never remove anything hateful towards trans people.
On a centralized service like Reddit, hate subs can just be quarantined by the admins or removed wholesale. With a decentralized service, every instance will need to defederate those groups to keep them out. There’s no way to bar them from making a new server.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Unofficial Subreddit Migration List (Lemmy, Kbin)
7·3 years agoFor some reason your links aren’t working for me, they all go to 404 pages.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Replacing the entire moderation team of 5000+ subs is not a practical solution and Reddit admins know it
2·3 years agoOr your incentive to IPO so you can get stock. Reddit doesn’t have any yet and Huffman’s getting huffy over it.
Try Dorfromantik. It’s a hexagonal puzzle game where you build a map using different tiles and connecting like with like. Very relaxing, doesn’t require sounds or full attention.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Reddit's largest subreddit, r/funny, has opened back up.
12·3 years agoIirc, the entire team is dissenting. No one wanted to open back up, they were forced to by Reddit threatening their kneecaps.
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Fediverse@kbin.social•It's time to get some real content in this magazine - who else keeps calling it "the fetaverse" like feta cheese and gets cravings?
5·3 years agoThere’s so much content that it’s a muenster to keep up with!
HonorableScythe@kbin.socialto
Fediverse@kbin.social•With an new beginning come NEW USERNAMES
2·3 years agoI like just getting to try on a new identity. Didn’t need to go for a short/common word name. I wanted something different than what I was using before. This fits.


There’s no way to effectively protest a corporation on its own platform. It controls the platform, it can and will change the rules or enforce them unequally just to shut you up, and there’s nothing you can do about it.
I feel sort of bad for the bootlickers who are trying to take advantage of the situation for their own ends. With the precedents being set, they’re going to have even less authority to run the subs when it’s done and their sucking up will mean nothing.
The only good move is to leave.