Decided to go look at my recap for shits and giggles. (lemmy.world)
Stealth a FOSS app for anonymously lurking Reddit on Android (f-droid.org)
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Copy a reddit to a lemmy
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As the AI era begins, Reddit is leaning into its humanity (www.fastcompany.com)
Seems the Reddit CEO is taking a victory lap after crushing the mod rebellion and third party apps.
I was banned from one sub for posting a question in another.
This is a rant....
Haha, no (lemmy.world)
Does anyone remember /r/RandomActsOfPizza?
When I first got onto the site that shall not be named, while poking around in it I found that community fairly fast. I never participated due to the fact that I never needed it, but I also didn’t really have the extra cash to send a pizza to anyone as well. But I always thought it was such a genuine gesture of people on the...
What if Reddit joined the Fediverse?
The recent Threads controversy brought this question to my mind....
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman Interview (www.fastcompany.com)
Fuck spez (lemmy.today)
Out of the frying pan (i.imgur.com)
Is Reddit's updated API literally changing the structure of the data payload at random? (lemmy.world)
It’s not on every instance, so Libreddit still functions, but this seems to happen more and more on different instances. Then will get fixed and then fail again later the next day or week....
Asshole design (lemmy.world)
I must admit, i was somehow curious, but no!
Both have gotten much worse (i.imgur.com)
Politically engaged Redditors tend to be more toxic, even in non-political subreddits (www.psypost.org)
reddit is down (downdetector.com)
Wasn’t one of the excuses they used for removing 3rd party API usage was the clients were inefficient and resource intensive?...
Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023) (i.imgur.com)
How Reddit Crushed the Internet's Largest Protest (youtube.com)
Reddit now blocks signed out VPN connections. (i.imgur.com)
Ublock Origin filter that allows you to select or drag/drop text on Reddit when logged out
When I search for something and open a Reddit post with recommendations, I might select some text (ex. the name of a recommended thing) and drag/drop them into the new tab area to look each one up....
Reddit's image hosting is
garbage.
Can we talk about the reddit design
It’s bad. I’m not just saying that, I have tolerated a lot of site ux changes that other people hated (Slashdot beta?!), but the site is so much worse now. All the posts in r/help are about how bad it is. I haven’t seen an official announcement so I’ll try to summarize the obvious changes:...