- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
Reddit must now answer to its shareholders as well as its vocal users.
Reddit must now answer to its shareholders as well as its vocal users.
I finally offboarded r/modernart to lemmy.ml/c/modernism today in anticipation of the IPO launch. Already reddit heavily censors and recuperates anything radical. That’s only going to get much worse along with advertising and bots. I can’t see the website lasting in its current form and that’s already pathetic. Lemmy is poised to really take off as reddit ratfucks itself.
[email protected] for the lazy.
Why lemmy.ml?
Totally ignorant question from me - why not?
They are pretty controversial for a lot of (well founded) reasons, but I think the main thing in this case is that they are very heavy handed in their moderation, an odd place to go when trying to avoid censors
Exactly the reason i switched from lemmy.ml to feddit.uk
Eventually i hope to roll my own instance
They’re tankies. As in, supports the CCP kind of tankies.
More specifically, “Tiananmen Square didn’t happen and if it did it’s good” kind of tankies.
Yeah when I first made my account back in June, i was under the impression that it didnt matter what community you made an account on. They all are linked together. Over time it seems like some groups dont like other groups and defederate from them. Lemmy.ml was one if the biggest groups at the time, so I joined it
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@happybadger Create your own instance while you still can. If you’re interested in hosting large images pick mbin instead of Lemmy and I can help you bypass filesize restrictions
“while you still can”
That is ominous. Creating my own instance has been a “someday” project for me. Is there something to be worried about?
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If you want to be your own community’s host, you’ll also want to start your own community on your instance. The longer you wait, the more users will have to move from the current to the new community. We started ours on an existing server (and it still exists) but we realized early that it would not give us enough control over the posted content (specifically filesize limitations) So we quickly started our own instance.
lemmy.ml, one of the larger instances and the original? Seems good enough reason to me.
Ignoring lemmy.ml specific reasons, using a federated platform just to join the largest host is very very silly.
I mean, sure. But I certainly wouldn’t be confused why someone did.
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