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tqgibtngo, (edited ) in Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping
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In another discussion someone mentioned the "wefwef" Apollo-inspired Lemmy client. I haven't looked into it myself, but apparently some users like it, so maybe consider adding it to your list?

[Later Edit: — I see that the list has been updated, and wefwef has been added.]

entropicdrift,
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I’m writing this comment from it. It’s still a WIP but the interface, infinite scroll, animations and swiping controls are all amazing.

Definitely my favorite Lemmy app so far.

HorseFD, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

The people who are still in the Reddit Alternatives subreddit still haven’t moved over yet. You’re looking at a subset of people who haven’t made the move, not everyone.

OpenStars,
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Many of us have both made an account here, and also still make comments there. It's possible to do both:-).

eleitl,

I unsubbed there yesterday. When you got the message, hang up the phone ;)

OpenStars,
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(The call is coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE!:-P)

Silviecat44, in Christian Selig (@christianselig@mastodon.social): "Really Important Apollo Update...."

I donated but I didn’t get the wallpapers

batterysoup, in Christian Selig (@christianselig@mastodon.social): "Really Important Apollo Update...."

Edit: Here you https://shreddit.com/

Does anyone know a reliable way to nuke your reddit account without manually going through and deleting everything?

kryostar,

I used PowerDeleteSuite which I've been told is a more privacy focused alternative and I found it really simple to use. Took a few minutes to nuke the account data. If you are replacing your comments it takes quite a bit longer though.

Also, anyone who wants to use this tools should probably do it before this months ends. These tools rely on the API to work.

877, in Christian is releasing the final update for Apollo, allowing users to opt out of the refunds

I was first gonna call him moneygrubby but man 250k. I would be sweating and crying. Imagine making an app only for it to anus you in the ass, all of the effort evaporated and swindled.

Dude is gonna have to work overtime like the dude that bricked people's switches.

darknavi, in Christian is releasing the final update for Apollo, allowing users to opt out of the refunds
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Class act.

I donated a few bucks to get the wallpapers because Christian is a boss but them all being Snoo-based I just couldn’t find my self to use them.

mark_hamill,
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Same, my hope is that with people opting out and the wallpaper he shouldn’t have to pay much, if anything, out of pocket.

877,

He is still gonna have to pay an ovscene amount of money, that app is going to put him in debt.

Rhaedas,
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Yes, not everyone is going to get the news that it's turned from a loss of income into a debt due to the nature. And dare I say there may be some out there who would still consider it as "he knew what he was getting into", although I hope that's a very small percentage.

ztb,
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I think that given how forthcoming Christian's been with this entire situation, if he were in a position where he could not feasibly put up that 250k it would be communicated. It's no small amount of money, sure, but I think he'll be alright. I can't speak for anyone else, but if I was someone with an Apollo sub, I would refuse the refund without even thinking about it. Hopefully a large percentage of subscribed users agree with that sentiment, and in that case the cost should drop substantially.

AZHWG, in banning and defederating communities

While I don't doubt people's intentions are well, I feel perfectly capable of deciding myself what should be defederated or not. Currently using kbin.social. Any resources for people interested in learning more about this and potentially wanting to host their own instance (which I assume you'd need to, to be able to control this?). Or maybe there are already instances out there that don't defederate and leave it up to the individual?

wahming,

Or maybe there are already instances out there that don't defederate and leave it up to the individual?

It only takes one to defederate. Any large instances that stay neutral will eventually be defederated with by other instances, as per the beehaw example recently. So your best option would indeed be to host your own small instance.

Rhaedas, in Christian Selig (@christianselig@mastodon.social): "Really Important Apollo Update...."
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Didn't realize a refund would be a reverse payment, although that makes sense after thinking about it. Not as big of a problem to face if a developer is given more than 30 days to shut things down. Can he seek financial damage for Huffman's rash and illogical decision? Probably not, but not a lawyer.

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  • Trebach,

    If Christian made business decisions based on promises made by Reddit which they reneged on, he has a case under promissory estoppel.

    He already has a case for libel based on statements made by spez.

    Pandantic,
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    And didn’t they tell him there would be no major API changes, specifically in terms of cost “in 2023”?

    Spiracle, in banning and defederating communities
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    Personally, I prefer individual users being empowered to easily block instances over instances blocking stuff "for" the users in most cases. Issues:

    1. Users from other instances can still require mod actions. Moderation time is limited. Defederating from more problematic instances can be necessary if they cause more trouble than can be easily dealt with.
    2. It is important for instance owners to achieve a coherent "front page" which includes the wider fediverse. I’m unsure if it is possible to ban individual instances from the frontpage while still allowing users to specifically visit them as they want.
    3. Some instances are legally ambiguous or even contain content fully illegal in some countries.

    I did for some research. Basically, all the top-defederated instances on this list are so for good reasons, often even legal reasons: https://fba.ryona.agency/scoreboard?blocked=100

    Note that if you click on an instance, it will show you the various admin reasons for why people defederated.


    The one I saw someone asking to be removed (exploding heads) seemed to be more normal discussion with a big extra dose of edgy humor magazines and swear words. This includes various slurs and straight up racism. This very much falls into the category of "I don’t want those here, but I’d prefer if users can still visit them" for me.

    However, Lemmy.world admins have compiled some issues these users being, including harassing DMs to users. See for yourself: https://kbin.social/m/lemmyworld@lemmy.world/t/107898/Lemmy-world-Admin-Response-to-Defederation-from-Exploding-Heads#comments

    Specifically, admins and community moderators of that instance were the problem. This seems like it would quickly fall into the "unfeasible to moderate on a case-by-case basis" category. Therefore, the nuclear option of defederation may be necessary.

    UnfortunateShort, in banning and defederating communities

    The reason I am on lemmy.world is that so far, they have basically blocked nothing and that is the experience I'm looking for. I want to be the one who decides what I see.

    That said, others prefer a more curated experience and thus choose other instances. That's the beauty of the fediverse, you can have both.

    ada,
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    The reason I am on lemmy.world is that so far, they have basically blocked nothing

    lemmy.world/instances

    activepeople,

    didn't lemmy.world just defederate from exploding heads tho?

    https://lemmy.world/post/747912

    Th4tGuyII, in Protests broke Reddit hack for useful Google search results—and Google knows it
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    It's a shame really. The Reddit hack really was the only way to get around all the SEO crap invading your search results.

    Glad Google seems to be, at least briefly, realising the problem. People want actual answers, not useless crap designed to look like them.

    sogekingfisher,

    I’d like to see a search engine that has a setting to just search forums. Organic user generated content is where most of the valuable information is, at least for troubleshooting/ product recommendations/ hobbies.

    Th4tGuyII,
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    Certainly for niche stuff, it is one of the best ways to get any information period.

    abff08f4813c, in I still appear on Google and I edited and deleted all my comments, this is BS!

    Agreed it is BS

    A lot of folks get hit by this, https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/47320/PSA-If-you-have-more-than-1000-posts-more-than

    They think they deleted it all, but stuff got missed.

    A lot of folks also seem to be using PDS. Remember that PDS is also affected by this limitation.

    Hyperreality,

    This is one of the reasons I regularly deleted my reddit account. I was on reddit for over a decade, but I always had a relatively new account.

    When I mentioned doing this, I invariably got called paranoid.

    Mlkall,

    That's what I did on a 6 month basis for 10 years.

    I was keeping my account but deleted all my stuff every 6 months or so.

    abff08f4813c,

    Smart move. Wish I had done this - but back then I didn't know how to automatically save a local copy of my content before deleting.

    Very_Bad_Janet, in I still appear on Google and I edited and deleted all my comments, this is BS!

    I deleted all of my comments using PDS. I just did a Google search for my username on Reddit and it had one result. I went to the post (I remember the OP) but my comment doesn't appear on the post. So is this a caching issue?

    banyorn,

    It’s Google cache, wait a day or two and you will not see it anymore

    Annoyed_Crabby, in I still appear on Google and I edited and deleted all my comments, this is BS!

    I think it’s in their cache or something. During the blackout they will still show your comment on private sub when googled

    Sidenote: anyone have better way to edit all comment? I tried using power delete suite and it only edit some but not all my comment

    Awhiskeydrunker,
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    Redact.dev

    JWBananas, in Reddit blocks /r/spezresign on mobile browser
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    That's the message they show when a sub doesn't have moderators (or possibly if the moderators have not been active).

    muftiboy,

    except the mod is active and posts regularly on r/spezresign. the sub was founded by u/StanIsBread, here are some of his recent posts on r/spezresign

    https://old.reddit.com/r/spezresign/comments/14fl7qr/subreddits_forcefully_reopening/
    https://old.reddit.com/r/spezresign/comments/14655kz/reddit_going_downhill/
    https://old.reddit.com/r/spezresign/comments/148jvbk/subreddits_going_private/

    the sub is 18 days old, are you joking about inactive mods or what

    Gamers_Mate,

    Interesting lets see how long till this sub gets banned. I am willing to bet Spez will not let this sub exist as long as he let a certain sub with bait in the name exist.

    exohuman,
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    I could see them removing the creator and moderators for that sub.

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