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ambrosia, in Reddit demands moderators remove NSFW labels, or else

Adding more porn would fix this

mcgravier,

AI porn to the rescue. With locally installed toolkit, you can spam this shit by the thousands :D

CarlsIII, in This is the Reddit app. They are making it really easy to want to migrate

Good riddance to askreddit. Page after page of “what tv show should be brought back?” with every top comment being Firefly, as if the people answering have no idea there was a movie that killed off half of the characters.

metaStatic,

I loved the movie but I also fucking hated the movie

coldv,

My favourite is “what is something very popular that is overrated/you don’t like” and the answers are all things people actually hate.

Grimlo9ic, in Reddit threatens the mods of r/CyberpunkGame (the main subreddit for Cyberpunk 2077). Mods decide to go down in a blaze of glory, whole sub agrees.
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I'll be honest I was kinda waiting for r/CyberpunkGame to do this, given the lean of the game (even if you went with the most Corpo-ish ending, it was still kinda anti-Corpo). Good on them for taking a stand.

Madison_rogue,
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As a nomad, I finished the game leaving Night City with the Aldercados & Judy. Seemed the best ending...haven't tried the others yet. I think that's the most anti-corpo ending you get out of the game.

R00bot,
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My first ending I killed myself because I didn’t understand the two options it gave me. Option I selected was something like “end it” and I thought it meant like go to the final fight 💀

Grimlo9ic,
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The other endings are definitely worth going through! Thematically, I think the secret ending is actually the most possible to be canon (i.e., going out for all time in a blaze of glory), but in terms of character development, I agree, The Star ending with Judy and Panam is the most cohesive.

At least until we get Phantom Liberty. From the trailers, it definitely looks like there's gonna be a continuation or development in V's story. And I don't want to read too much into it, but if you remember the base game's launch, almost all the cinematics/graphic banners featured a male V. But he was switched out for female V in the marketing of the game sometime during CP2077's great fiasco. It's been all female V, even up to now.

Madison_rogue,
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Speaking about Phantom Liberty it reminds me. I finished the game prior to the patch that included items about David. Do you know if the events of Edgerunner are supposed to occur canonically during the events V's experiences, or afterwards?

Grimlo9ic,
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The popular theory is that Edgerunners takes place in 2076, a year before the events of the game.

Bushwhack, in Never Forget

Fuck u/spez

HandsHurtLoL, in Reddit's updated rate limits going into effect over the coming weeks, not entirely on July 1st, as was expected

Can someone give me some perspective on the 100 API per minute versus 10 API per minute in terms of me - a dirty f'ing casual - trying to use reddit via a 3rd party app?

I get that API is when my 3PA is talking to the reddit server, but is that happening for, say, every post that loads up on my infinite scroll? Or every time I open a post to read comments?

In other words, would my usage need to be as slow as "don't browse more than 10 posts per minute" to have stayed in the free lane?

astrionic,

It depends on how it's implemented and I've never used the reddit API, but I assume it's just a single API call every time new posts are loaded. So it'll load a batch of posts and then once you've scrolled down far enough it'll make another call to load more. But basically everything you do in the app that interacts with reddit causes an API call, e.g. open a post/load comments, upvote, post or comment, view a profile or subscribe to a subreddit. Depending on how the API is designed, multiple calls may be needed.

ryan,

My understanding is:

An app itself has a single OAuth client id. So rather than per user, it would seem to be per app.

This would kill third party apps used by a lot of users, but individually created tools that developers created using their own client IDs would be fine, so like if I spun up a bot on a user account and called into reddit, I'd be fine because I probably wouldn't hit those limits. That's what they mean by "The vast majority of third-party apps and bots fall into the free usage category and should not see any disruptions" - all these little individually run bots and such.

Bots good, third party apps that allow people to actually browse your website in any meaningful capacity bad, I guess?

HandsHurtLoL,

Okay, this helps me a lot. In essence, as someone using a 3PA, I represent 1 API, so for wildly successful 3PAs like Apollo, we're not talking 1000 API per minute, we're talking like 500k API per minute.

This is interesting also as it pertains to what you said about bots. When I used reddit for knitting and crochet, there was a bot that a community member had created that would reference a website that we all got patterns from, and then would generate a comment with a direct link to that pattern's page. In the lead up to the blackout, the bot's maintainer (not creator) was still in the dark about whether that bot would be shut down or not because reddit provided very little clarity when asked specifically about that bot. That bot was probably called up just a few dozen times per hour, so I imagine it would have been allowed to continue operating, whereas bots for AutoMods in subs with millions of subscribers were probably pulling huge numbers of API.

Thanks for chipping in!

Rabbithole, in Boost confirms switching to being a fediverse app after the Reddit app shutdown.

Link to Boost's magazine here on the Fediverse: https://kbin.social/m/boostforlemmy@lemmy.world

gentleman, in Reddit seems to be speedrunning 'self-destruct and devalue IPO'. What would be Reddit's next worst steps?

@swnt Spez will just keep doing what he's doing because he doesn't know how to be different. Who knows what new counterproductive idea he'll force on the people there. Fidelity just reduced the valuation of the company - again. At some point between Fidelity and Tencen the investors may throw his ass out, which would be fitting. Eventually happens to people with Hubris like his.

The_Tribble_Juggler,
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And apparently the devaluation has lag-time and hasn't even caught up the this whole fiasco yet.

NoIWontPickaName,

Business does Net 90

HandsHurtLoL, in Reddit seems to be speedrunning 'self-destruct and devalue IPO'. What would be Reddit's next worst steps?

Next bad decision: no usernames, you must use your actual government name and verify not by email, but with a photo or photoscan of a government-issued ID. This will be done in the name of cracking down on bots and troll farms, but will have the unintended consequence of driving off anyone with half a brain cell about how your internet history can come back to haunt you straight off the platform.

Overzeetop,
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Ooooo- that’s a good one! They should require a full scan of a verification document like a RealID drivers license or passport.

EstiniensBathwater, in Christian Selig’s Goodbye to Apollo
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I wish I could say I'm surprised that Reddit, a US company, didn't even let us get until the end of the US day before pulling access. But I'm not. Fuck Reddit. Fuck Spez.

Nugget_in_biscuit,

The thing that’s even funnier is that I lost Apollo at 3:55 PM, so they didn’t even wait until 00:00 GMT

quirzle,
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They really managed to fuck up every step along the way, even the final one.

AstroRacer, in RIP RIF

Reddit was fun

Ice, in RIP RIF

Hello everyone! RIF stopped working so here I am! I hope everyone is doing well.

theatremaker, in what are the best Lemmy subs across the fediverse?

I found this website really helpful. It rounds up subreddits that existed on Reddit and the places they’ve moved to in the Fediverse.

AtheistAndroid,

I seen this. I'll have to spend some time browsing the entire thing. So many subs.... Can't support by popular or most subscribed. Lmao.

gillrmn, in Fidelity has cut Reddit valuation to $5.5B from $10B
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I doubt it is related to migration. It is too soon to have any data on that affect and by numbers it is not much of affect either. The only cost factor of migration that can be done before next quarter release would be increased costs in future dur to moderation, but even that would be very subjective. This is probably due to increased interest rate scenario as feds have said they will bring inflation to 2% so there will be more increase. Hence lowering of cost and spend by companies on advertising and marketing.

shoelace,

It's not related to the migration. The article said the lower valuation is as of May 31, before all the backlash on reddit began.

riseupagainstthem, in They stole the internet from the people and we have to take it back
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agree 💯!!

PDFuego, in Instead of deleting your Reddit account, consider using chatgpt to make comments instead
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If shitposting on a site you don't like any more out of spite is honestly how you want to spend your time, go for it I guess. I'm sure you could find something more fulfilling to do.

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