Yes. That or use Google Cache. They almost never show a paywall to the Google bot because that would hurt their page rank.
sussy_gussy
Sussy baka
I use Libreube but I can understand that people would rather use a stock YouTube patch. You can't like or comment on anything that doesn't require a YouTube account for example and I get why that'd be a deal-breaker for some.
Not that I know of. Lemmy is part of the fediverse and you can follow/post to Lemmy communities on Mastodon but AFAIK Lemmy doesn't have a system to follow other users. I think Kbin does.
You can follow any Mastodon account as an RSS feed so that would be two in one.
Fedora ofc
That's to look extra based but he uses Linux in his dayly life.
ChatGPT truly is the greatest writer
I am. Use Matrix or Revolt.
There are also instances made to host spam bots (when they host it themselves they can make as many bots as they want and as fast as they want without having to worry about captcha) and instead of blocking each bot manually, our admins have the option to block that bot instance entirely. That's a pretty powerful moderation tool. They may of course also use this to block communities with a different ideology than them to avoid conflict. If you don't want this, you can join an instance that doesn't do this (that choice is the cool thing about the fediverse) and you could even host your own instance if you have the know how.
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/1687222?hl=en