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cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/38239

What are we going to do about it?

Sorry for the Google Translate Link. An easy alternative is much appreciated.

Edit: thanks to @Xamrica@lemmy.dbzer0.com for this translation alternative: https://translate.kagi.com/translate/https://www.xataka.com/servicios/foros-internet-estan-desapareciendo-porque-ahora-todo-reddit-discord-eso-preocupante

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There's no place safe from reddit mods anymore. Recently I posted a funny meme about how weak and powerless they are IRL and it got downvoted to oblivion. So what do you think, why are reddit mods coming here, do they miss me because I left reddit, or is it something else?

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Bought and payed for. Fuck u/spez. Reddits now a tabloid and Lemmy's the front page of the internet.

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The mods and admins, and the constant banning auto triggers, I've been banned too many times for some arbitrary reasons and admins like awkwardtheturtle, so many idiots I hope the whole platform implodes as it's an absolute cesspool of NPD going wild.

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This was my battle last night. Trying to post how much a 3k deductible cost between my employer and I.

  • 10k annual premium for me.
  • 13k for my employers contribution.
  • 3k Deductibles are seperate so 6k for family
  • Max out of pocket 10k.

I have since switched to a "higher" deductible plan with HSA. Still rediculous

Thank you Lemmy developers, server admins, and mods for allowing us to have a have an actual conversation/discussion/debate!

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Lemmy was a great idea. It put reddit into the users hands. Its fast, works well and gave the community control of its community

I'm not endorsing Seedit, but I support decentralized social media and want to share information for those who are interested. This is not promotion, im ust spreading awareness.

I know a lot of people here hate Reddit (rightfully so) because of how they keep banning people for their opinions. If you miss the old Reddit experience but want something that actually decentralized and can't be taken down, check out Seedit.

• Looks & feels like old Reddit

• Fully P2P on IPFS → No global admin to ban you

• You can self-host your own community

• ENS domains used for subplebbits

• MVP is coming in 2 weeks, and speed will improve

Right now, it's a bit slow, but once the MVP drops, it’ll be fast. If anyone is seriously interested in running a community, you can dm me I’ll buy an ENS for you.

Seedit doesn’t rely on any servers. It’s pure P2P, running entirely on IPFS. No central authority, it literally can't be taken down.

Seedit is NOT a Lemmy competitor. It’s part of the Plebbit protocol, which supports multiple UIs. In fact, a Lemmy-style UI is coming soon.

The code is fully open source, If you're into decentralization and open protocols, check it out.

https://github.com/plebbit/seedit

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TL;DR To make messaging on Reddit faster and more reliable, we’re replacing Private Messages (PMs) with Reddit Chat and inbox notifications. This transition is necessary to maintain and improve Reddit’s messaging infrastructure. We aim to make these changes with minimal disruption while improving the user experience.

Timeline: Starting at the end of March, we'll roll out these changes in phases over the next three months to ensure everything goes smoothly

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When sites no longer allow you to speak out against political figures, companies, or conflicts then its time to leave. They are no longer moderating a subreddit. They are moderation information as a whole. They get to pick n choose what you're allowed to rally around and rally against. Sites like lemmy are the next step to a free and fair internet.

Corporate has stolen our internet and our money. Its time to take it back. Federated and open source is the way we do it. Dont let the money tell us what we are allowed to talk about.

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I said nothing at all that would be seen as a threat. All I did was share the article. I’m so glad I found this place. Reddit is trash.

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net to c/reddit@lemmy.world
 
 
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In the past we had the ability, and ive done this before. To mass edit my reddit comments so they no longer can use my data for profit. As of earlier this month, reddit has removed the ability to do this if youve been banned

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Deep within the damp, mildewed corners of their childhood bedrooms, the Reddit moderator slithers; a gelatinous, spineless entity whose only sustenance is the fleeting dopamine rush of deleting someone else’s comment. Neither feared nor respected, they exist in a pitiable limbo between insignificance and self-importance, clinging to their unpaid digital throne like a barnacle on the hull of a sinking ship.

Their natural habitat is the mod queue, where they squirm and wriggle, seeking out any hint of fun, dissent, or originality so they may smother it with the cold, lifeless grip of "Rule 3: No Humor Allowed." Like a tapeworm feeding off the content of others, they contribute nothing, yet demand obedience, reveling in their only real power...the ability to silence those more intelligent, funny, and interesting than them.

But outside of their pathetic, glowing prison? Their wives; yes, the few who ever tricked someone into marrying them; are being thoroughly satisfied by their boyfriends while these mods busy themselves mass-deleting threads about why their favorite Marvel movie was mid. A cuckold not just in life but in principle, they enforce their arbitrary, selectively applied "no harassment" rules while watching their spouse make better choices right in front of them.

And what happens when they finally crawl away from the subreddit they pretend to own? Nothing. No legacy. No impact. No skills. Just a sad, shriveled little worm, trampled underfoot by the real world, sobbing as the last vestige of their "power" disappears the moment their Wi-Fi goes out.

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The comment I replied to: "Firefighters and emergency workers have begged people not to burn Tesla’s. They need to respond regardless of their dislike for Elon and the fumes can be fatally toxic."

My reply: "Yes, Elon Musk fuming can be fatally toxic."

I guess they incorrectly thought I meant fatal for him? But why would we be poisoning him just for being upset lol?

Either way I'm getting closer, almost there!

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Is anyone else noticing an uptick in far-right content and Russian propaganda on reddit lately?

To me it almost seems like reddit has started pushing it.

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Sorry for the long title. Some context to this: Readium LCP is a DRM-solution created and delivered by the non-profit foundation EDRLab (I guess we've learned by now that non-profit doesn't equal good), based in France.

EDRLab is an international, non-profit development laboratory working on the deployment of an open, interoperable and accessible digital publishing ecosystem worldwide.

In recent years they've gained a large market share in the EU first and foremost, providing both regular e-book shops in many EU countries and libraries with this DRM (if you're interested in some more technical information regarding this DRM solution, I'd recommend reading Terence's previous blog post). What's particular to this solution is that they've historically been very litigious about any attempts to DeDRM it. The most famous plugin for DeDRMing books in Calibre (mainly Adobe DRM) has been the NoDRM plugin, and they did release a DeDRM solution to LCP v1.0 but they were threatened with legal action with a DMCA takedown request (read more on Github).

In recent days, Terence Eden posted a fully legal solution on his blog on how to bypass their DRM. This was also posted to the /r/Calibre subreddit, see the following image: Reddit image I also made a thread on Lemmy here.

Nonetheless, after around a day the thread was removed on the Calibre subreddit. The only rule I could find that maybe could be applied to this (if it was illegal, and if Terence did this with any other material that wasn't his own) is the rule against piracy. But it feels weird. Calibre  subreddit post about rules Calibre subreddit rules

This subreddit has previously allowed, and still allow, discussions around the NoDRM plugin and how to DeDRM the Adobe DRM. What makes this fully legal solution of bypassing LCP any different? It can probably be deduced that the EDRLab foundation contacted the subreddits moderators, or reddit admins, and "threatened" them in order to have it taken down. Or guilt tripped them as they also did towards Terence. Aside from their previous DMCA takedown request to the NoDRM people, just look at their arrogant correspondence towards Terence (more in his blog post). Threatening him on no legal basis as well as somehow blaming their failure on developing accessibility tools to him posting about this solution:

"We were planning to now focus on new accessibility features on our open-source Thorium Reader, better access to annotations for blind users and an advanced reading mode for dyslexic people. Too bad; disturbances around LCP will force us to focus on a new round of security measures, ensuring the technology stays useful for ebook lending (stop reading after some time) and as a protection against oversharing."

These are some of the reasons why I think a federated web will be necessary moving forth. I really dislike DRM, but also these methods that DRM organizations use in order to control the conversation. Thanks for reading and engaging with my small fixation on DRM and especially LCP :)

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Hello, Lemmy community. I left Reddit for good once r/pics decided to permanently ban me because I posted to a Trump subreddit. I am not a Trump supporter, nor should that matter.

What got me banned was a post I made, which linked to a Forbes article criticizing the latest tax break attempting to get passed. It will allow a tax break to everyone who makes $150K or less. But where has that money been going? Social Security and Medicaid. Essentially, the governing administration knows that gutting these programs is unpopular, so they'll drain them of funding and call it a bonus. That's like saving funding for a hospital by cutting the electricity.

I posted a quote and a link from the article, was predictably downvoted for it, and I was done with it. Days later, the ban happened.

When I tried to contest the ban, I was muted for 28 days. For my innocuous comments in one subreddit, I was permanently banned from another.

This all happened today. Since the muting, I deleted my Reddit account and will not be going back.

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I’m interested in both total revenue for a subreddit and average CPM. I’m assuming ads on Reddit target specific subreddits, so if the question is flawed please let me know

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ALVISIVS NIHIL MALI FECIT (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Gates9@sh.itjust.works to c/reddit@lemmy.world
 
 

Just got the ban, folks. Apparently for saying “Liquidate Musk”, which is a financial term. He should be liquidated, all of his assets seized and redistributed. I look forward to participating in this community.

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Hey redfugees! I'm a little OOTL... I know reddit has been going downhill for a while, but how has it suddenly nosedived? What triggered it? It's bewildering, and they're losing countless users.

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A mod from r/popculture was raising alarms about posts regarding Luigi Mangione getting people banned. Apparently, the mod in question was reinstating posts calling for violence and other reasons against TOS, posts which admins had removed, leading to them getting suspended. This isn't to say that reddit admins are without fault or definitely not targeting discussions about Luigi, though I just thought it was funny that this particular person was lying for no reason and got caught.

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What with all of the comparisons to Digg flying about, here's a contemporary comic from the Digg's downfall era.

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