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DasNadii, in 3rd party app for Reddit, Boost, is still functioning well after July 1st

Relay is also still working and the developer (dBrandy) plans a subscription model

DiaryOfJayne,
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I doubt any of these third party apps are going to recoup the named API cost with so many people fleeing reddit. Seems like a big gamble to me. Maybe Relay re-negotiated the price.

I wonder if they just high balled, expecting app creators to negotiate them down instead of taking the offer public and burning things to the ground.

Eavolution,
@Eavolution@kbin.social avatar

dBrady* although dBrandy sounds very amusing.

DasNadii,

A damn, didn't check what my autocorrect did.

BrikoX, in For those in the know about privacy laws and the such. What is a proper response to reddit's claim that they cannot remove all the information associated to an account without first the user removing all of their posts?
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Contact your Data Protection Authority and file a complaint.

Jrussell, in The Reddit moderators who coordinate many celebrity AMAs will no longer do so

Good for the mod team. If Reddit is going to take away the only functional tools that make the volunteer work possible, Reddit can pay for moderators to come in and do it.

ToNIX, in I was so hopeful that Reddit might see reason, but at this point, pigboy can take reddit and stuff it up his spez

I’m petty sure (and hope) that Reddit will slowly die. If a s% of the users creating content that are not bots move to Lemmy of kbin, it’s game over for them eventually.

The only thing that’s quite sad is the amount of information you can find for an insane amount of problems. I hope that everything will get archived somehow.

CoWizard,

It's been archived, but I can't find an easy way to browse it. So far I've just been using the web archives plugin and finding a archived version of a page

Panzer517,

There should be an Reddit archive community here by now.

snooggums, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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Karma was pointless. Just checked and apparently I ended up with 340k+ comment karma which was mostly repeating memes and reddit inside jokes and a few rants about Republicans. Posts that I thought had value tended to be downvoted (opinions of running role playing games).

The number doesn't mean anything and nothing of value was lost when I edited or deleted all of my reddit posts as most everything I posted also exists from other posts I have made on forums over the decades.

So in a roundabout way, karma was pointless and I hope it doesn't end up being a thing here.

Spiritreader,
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I get what you're saying, but I wouldn't say it was pointless as a whole. Maybe it's because I'm looking at it from a slightly different perspective.

Karma did help push engagement, in fact, the system worked.
People cared about this number, and started to optimize their behavior such that they receive the largest amount of karma in the shortest time.
Since being active by posting / commenting facilitated getting karma, it helped produce a lot of content and made people interact with each other.

The problem with that is that it wasn't tied to quality (and couldn't be). As you said, that encouraged regurgitating the same meta over and over. It never incentivized good content, just quantity.

So my conclusion would be more like: Karma was pointless for animating users to create good and thoughtful content.
Instead it helped driving engagement forward, but at the cost of somewhat turning people into bots.

Posts receiving upvotes / downvotes is okay, but I'm not sure in what way reputation - or karma - should be displayed for a user account, publicly or privately.

Mostly_Harmless, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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Some subreddits require a certain level of karma to be able to post or reply to comments. I don't know if that was to help against bots or people who would make an account to avoid a ban or something. Other than that karma was just an ego boost for those who cared about such things.

OpenStars,
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Yes, it was great protection against spam accounts, b/c on day 1 they would start with nothing, and have to actively earn karma before they could switch to selling t-shirts or promote OF sites or whatever. Every little bit helps in the efforts to combat simply spinning up a thousand of those and be able to instantly spam whatever sub(s) you wanted.

randomname01,

Karma (especially comment karma) is useful to indicate someone makes positive contributions, but once you’re above a few hundred it doesn’t really make a difference. I do wonder if it makes Reddit worse though, because it incentivises low effort comments and content to get easy karma.

livus,
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A few times I had people make a negative comment about my comment karma showing I was online too much.

Which was true but it did make me selfconscious and switch to an alt half the time.

Waryspice, in Welcome Newbies!
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The infographic doesn't have any specific mention of kbin so I am a dumb reddit migrator that is still confused. Where does kbin fit?

Oobleckonyoface,
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You’re not dumb, kbin isn’t as big of an instance as Lemmy or Mastodon so kbin would be in the “other similar platforms” category. If you like you can imagine the kbin logo and a green plus sign in-front of the Lemmy logo. It is of note that on kbin the “boost” is the true upvote button. The upvote button does show popularity but it won’t “boost” the posts to the front page.

hemmes,
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For simplicity, you can just add Kbin.social to the Fediverse cloud in the second row. You’ll see all the same content that we all see, but with a different coat of paint.

Think of it like viewing the Internet with different browsers chrome, Firefox, or Safari.

There are some functional differences to KBin, like the ability to boost, which is like a Twitter retweet, but without getting into the weeds on that stuff, it really is just the same thing with a different interface.

TimeSquirrel, in You will be missed, RIF. o7
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If you put the Kbin link or Lemmy app right in RIF's place on your home screen, you'll barely miss it when your muscle memory comes calling for you to push the icon when you get ever so slightly bored.

AnActualFossil,
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Or, you can seize the opportunity to be bored again and do new stuff!

No, scratch that, that's stupid.

herzberd, in Boost confirms switching to being a fediverse app after the Reddit app shutdown.
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Really happy to see that the dev is bringing Boost to Lemmy/Threadiverse. Losing Boost has been the saddest part of reddit shutting down for me

BoCanCan,

You could say Reddit has Peak-ed. Now it’s time for some Digital Innovation. :)

herzberd,
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holy shit dude hi :)

LadyAutumn,

I was waiting for this announcement. So happy that he’s on board with us. A decade of using boost before, and I’ll use it for another when he releases boost for lemmy.

neur0mancer, in Christian Selig’s Goodbye to Apollo
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I was browsing on Apollo around 5 pm local when it crashed, never to reopen. Knew it was coming, but it was a bit heartbreaking seeing it actually happening.

Godspeed, Apollo... gone but never forgotten.

Thank you Christian for bringing so much joy to my Reddit experience all of these years. Best wishes on whatever roads life will take you next.

charlieb, (edited ) in RIP RIF
@charlieb@kbin.social avatar

The best app :(

Fun side effect if I accidentally click a reddit link from Google or whatever, it opens the app to an empty screen instead of giving reddit traffic! I'll keep it installed as a free blacklist tool 🤣

Thaidakar,

Ha! Great idea, think I'll do the same

livus, in RIP RIF
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Feels weird after all these years.

I'm excited about the fediverse though!

Otome-chan, in They stole the internet from the people and we have to take it back
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"ad blocks you back youtube" what's this one about? I must have missed it?

Addv4,

Youtube is trying to ban ad blockers. Which is dumb, but ya know, profit?

mitigd,
Otome-chan,
@Otome-chan@kbin.social avatar

oh yikes. if youtube starts preventing me from watching videos I'll probably start using an alternative platform. Though I have a pretty rigorous adblock setup on my browser, and I haven't seen an ad in probably years lol. Sponsorblock is also great.

Raji_Lev,
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Dunno, I haven't seen anything pop up in Firefox running uBlock Origin, on either desktop or mobile (hint hint)

cazzodicristo, in They stole the internet from the people and we have to take it back

this is the way. their way is not the way

Bombastic, in Instead of deleting your Reddit account, consider using chatgpt to make comments instead

That just drives activity and engagement up.

Showervagina,

Bot engagement. The point is to make fake comments common enough that it raises suspicions

Pregnenolone,

It’s too much fluffing around. The absolute simplest and most effective thing you can do is to simply stop using Reddit. I guarantee that their selling point to advertisers is impressions. If they’re not impressing you, they’re selling less ad space - simple as that.

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