Are you doing your part?
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Wait. Why did it get banned though?
right like the actual reason is obvious but what's the "official" / stated reason?
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A platform without ads or evil corpo ownership? Yeah, I'd scared too.
What a coincidence
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Looks like Elon Musk was allowed access to the control room. Steve Huffman swoons over fascists.
SPEZ is in love with Musk, he allowed musk on 2 occaisions to trigger 2 massive purges(which got us to lemmy)
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Wait. Why did it get banned though?
Boring answer: a sub having no mods is a typical reason why a sub gets banned.
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Boring answer: a sub having no mods is a typical reason why a sub gets banned.
That's not the answer. It states specifically when a sub is banned for having no mods. The message says it was banned for violating rules.
I'm guessing they found some trumped up reason to get rid of it.
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I bet they'd allow /r/mlemy
How long would it take for them to notice I wonder?
m'lemy
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What a coincidence
I can never block reddit. My go-to workflow for buying any product is usually:
- Perplexity / Claude: "what are some good recommendations for <productX>?"
- Skim what it writes, mentally note that it's probably extrapolating from little data on <productX>
- Scroll down to the sources, click on the Reddit ones.
- Check that the date is somewhat reasonably in the past (+3yrs is always good)
- Scroll to that one single comment that provides insightful feedback
This is why I never deleted my reddit accounts after I migrated -- I just couldn't throw away all of the hard written insightful comments I'd made there over ~15 years, and knew that an AI (and by extension future me) might find it beneficial.
(I'm not against AI, I'm against what capitalism is doing with AI)
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A platform without ads or evil corpo ownership? Yeah, I'd scared too.
Reddit seems to be in purge mode so that the AI doesn't develop too many problematic leftist opinions. I was looking back to an old post critizing CS Lewis and the comments were absolutely nuked since my last visit.
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A platform without ads or evil corpo ownership? Yeah, I'd scared too.
Time to open r/notlemmy
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Reddit seems to be in purge mode so that the AI doesn't develop too many problematic leftist opinions. I was looking back to an old post critizing CS Lewis and the comments were absolutely nuked since my last visit.
Does it have to try hard? Didn't leftist remove themselves from a lot of places and purge their own comments?
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I can never block reddit. My go-to workflow for buying any product is usually:
- Perplexity / Claude: "what are some good recommendations for <productX>?"
- Skim what it writes, mentally note that it's probably extrapolating from little data on <productX>
- Scroll down to the sources, click on the Reddit ones.
- Check that the date is somewhat reasonably in the past (+3yrs is always good)
- Scroll to that one single comment that provides insightful feedback
This is why I never deleted my reddit accounts after I migrated -- I just couldn't throw away all of the hard written insightful comments I'd made there over ~15 years, and knew that an AI (and by extension future me) might find it beneficial.
(I'm not against AI, I'm against what capitalism is doing with AI)
I’m not an anti AI zealot either, but frankly humans can skim search results and “link dive” way better than current LLMs can, if they’re familiar with the web.
Sometimes I use GLM 4.6's deep research mode with a link to go off as a supplement (I’d recommend that over Claude; it’s great! And open weights!), but 90% of the time just poking through Google/DDG with a filter to block SEO/AI spam yields better reviews. We can just parse more links and make better snap “credibility” judgements than LLMs can.
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I can never block reddit. My go-to workflow for buying any product is usually:
- Perplexity / Claude: "what are some good recommendations for <productX>?"
- Skim what it writes, mentally note that it's probably extrapolating from little data on <productX>
- Scroll down to the sources, click on the Reddit ones.
- Check that the date is somewhat reasonably in the past (+3yrs is always good)
- Scroll to that one single comment that provides insightful feedback
This is why I never deleted my reddit accounts after I migrated -- I just couldn't throw away all of the hard written insightful comments I'd made there over ~15 years, and knew that an AI (and by extension future me) might find it beneficial.
(I'm not against AI, I'm against what capitalism is doing with AI)
mine is r/nursing. there's just not a significant enough presence of any healthcare workers let alone nurses specifically for me to properly commiserate with. Every once in a while I get into a mood to post some memes or otherwise engage but I get a few likes and maybe one comment at most and wind up giving up after a few days.
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A platform without ads or evil corpo ownership? Yeah, I'd scared too.
I’m fairly certain linking Lemmy, even once, yields a shadow ban.
I cant even make a new Reddit account for anything, even from a relatively new IP after moving.
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I’m fairly certain linking Lemmy, even once, yields a shadow ban.
I cant even make a new Reddit account for anything, even from a relatively new IP after moving.
I don't think so. I see people on r/fediverse linking it.
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A platform without ads or evil corpo ownership? Yeah, I'd scared too.
Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.
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right like the actual reason is obvious but what's the "official" / stated reason?
I assume they aren't even bothering anymore. Redditors have proven they'll put up with anything.
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A platform without ads or evil corpo ownership? Yeah, I'd scared too.
Listen, I respect the meme, but I'm not sure I want to say I'm on Team Space Fascist.
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Does it have to try hard? Didn't leftist remove themselves from a lot of places and purge their own comments?
Didn’t leftist remove themselves from a lot of places and purge their own comments?
There's definitely been an Exodus since 2020. But prior to that, it was a long running guerrilla war of leftists fighting to find footholds in the system and evade bans, while Reddit Corporate implemented increasingly draconian purges.
Less of a problem since 2022, so they pivoted to going after anyone solidly progressive. Then anyone left-liberal. Now anyone who isn't an outright MAGAt.
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Didn’t leftist remove themselves from a lot of places and purge their own comments?
There's definitely been an Exodus since 2020. But prior to that, it was a long running guerrilla war of leftists fighting to find footholds in the system and evade bans, while Reddit Corporate implemented increasingly draconian purges.
Less of a problem since 2022, so they pivoted to going after anyone solidly progressive. Then anyone left-liberal. Now anyone who isn't an outright MAGAt.
The response though is interesting to me because when the right faced the same pressure it rallied them. They made so much noise and used every lever they could. Like the littlest 86 year old Republican grandpa took to online accounts and became obsessed with making sure people could say racist facist bullshit online. But people on the left retreated. We said things like "don't wressle with pigs" like we're better than it all. When I bring this up to people the say "well they're just funded" but it's like they don't understand that funding probably paid for a lot of accounts to convince us to retreat. My 2 cents anyways.
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mine is r/nursing. there's just not a significant enough presence of any healthcare workers let alone nurses specifically for me to properly commiserate with. Every once in a while I get into a mood to post some memes or otherwise engage but I get a few likes and maybe one comment at most and wind up giving up after a few days.
I like r/borderporn. Scratches that bit of my autism.