I don't wanna give reddit unnecessary views. What's the Lemmy community they link in the post?
Reddit Migration
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I just popped over to try to follow it, and it seems they're redoing the poll or something - I can't find it. @zekiz, do you know where it led? I would love to subscribe to a Fediverse version of anime_titties, it was one of the best news subs on Reddit.
Edit: somehow this link doesn't work, but it works when you search for it. Strange
It worked for me when I clicked on it, 33 minutes after you posted.
I recall reading that a Fediverse instance only starts mirroring content from another instance when someone on that instance subscribes to it, so perhaps between then and now someone signed up.
I actually subscribed to it, but it can be that it just wasn't synced yet
Edit: nope. Still can't view it that way
Interesting, the link 404ed for me when I clicked on it just now. I guess some sort of subtle bug in kbin making it sometimes work and sometimes not? A minor thing under the circumstances.
Second Update:
Anime_titties is open again and disregarded the results of the poll.
From one of the mods:
I chose to open the sub back up to news and to disregard all of the polls and comments. Call me a dictator or a power mod or whatever you want, I can take it.
We created and built this community from nothing to be the best platform for world news on Reddit. We have accomplished that in a lot of ways without much promotion or assistance from Reddit Inc. Regardless of what corporate does or does not do, we have an obligation to continue what we created and to shine light on stories and opinions hard to find on this website.
I'm not sorry.
Yeah just saw that. Fuck them
“One per titty” 😂 that’s hilarious. I love this post
Everyone: sounds logical to m...
Spez: ban it!
Incredibly based that they directly put a link to their lemmy
Unfortunately, Reddit is a business and not a community effort like Fediverse. Shareholders took them by the scruff the neck. Moderators were working for free and are unfortunately realizing that it never had their interests at heart.
When you think about it, having volunteer mods on a commercial platform is kind of a weird concept