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Madison_rogue,
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Yet this little hidden gem rests at the bottom of the page after the article.

Volunteer-made project that fights bots on Reddit is shutting down

Grab some popcorn, the bots are coming.

ambrosia,

Adding more porn would fix this

ObiGynKenobi,

Booooo

demvoter,
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The r/blind mods said RedReader stopped working for them what a total clusterfuck to have the key accessible app not work while others are.

DasNadii,

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

TinyPizza,
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Marvelous things are happening over at Reddit. Spez has locked himself in the company doomsday bunker and told everyone he'll come out once his "real" work friends get there. To watch the brush strokes of the maestro as they shape the future of so many unpaid laborers.

athos77,

he'll come out once his "real" work friends get there.

You wouldn't know them, they live in Canada.

d00phy,

This is something I’ve been wondering for awhile: if I were a mod on Reddit, and was being threatened by the admins to bend the knee, as it were, my response would likely be to remove any and all tools i had put in place to help me moderate, and say, “goodbye.”

I’m sure there’s something I’m just not understanding, but why isn’t this happening?

Silviecat44,

Temu is such a scummy website

PabloDiscobar,
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Remember Terminator 3? When the army is about to free skynet to defend against an external virus?

This is now, they are going to remove the moderation tools, the bots are ready to devour reddit.

Acetanilide,

Like other corporations, it relies on slave labor to make money

quickleft,

the solution is to collectivize reddit but I do not have a good plan about how to do that.

pizza_rolls,
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It's like the home goods version of fast fashion. Unfortunately, a lot of the products on temu are the same Chinese made products you will find elsewhere at a higher markup. Especially if you still buy from Amazon. It's kinda annoying to see people turn their nose up at temu but happily buy JABXBSJ or whatever weird ass Chinese company name products on Amazon.

Hell, even if you're buying expensive ass home decor or clothes a lot of it is cheap stuff made by workers paid poorly in shit conditions.

Buying used has become the only moral option at this point. There's still a few products made in the US that are worth the money, but a lot of ones that used to be popular have moved their manufacturing to other countries now also.

quickleft,

For anyone who like me has never heard of “temu”, it is said to be some sort of chinese “fast fashion” website which might/probably traffic in the products of slave labor. Presumably in a way which exceeds other “fast fashion” but my investigation was quite shallow.

kestrel7,
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I believe they're referring to collective ownership https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_ownership

Voyajer,
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Community link: zerowaste@lemmy.ml

Countmacula,
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The mods should have let the bots flood Reddit instead of a blackout.

Madison_rogue,
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Isn't that going to happen anyways if Reddit doesn't supply better mod tools by midnight tomorrow?

CarbonIceDragon,
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I believe it refers to clothes that are made cheaply with the intent that they wear out quickly and be thrown away.

vimdiesel,

No it’s cheaply made clothes that people wear for a couple months while something is fashionable and then throw it in the garbage after it fades/tears the third time they wash it or they get bored

quickleft,

it would be kind of like that except that

  • spez et al wouldn’t be able to choose to keep a controlling number of shares. all the shares would be offloaded. he could have 1 share just like any other user.
  • laws that govern publicly traded businesses would not apply. it would be a coop or other model. details would depend on jurisdiction(s) but many do have separate legal structures for such entities. In the US, REI and in Canada, MEC are buyer coops which are fairly well known. There are also housing coops and other structures for inspo.
  • shares could only be owned by people who had a specific kind of interest in the project, such as being individual users, mods etc. furthermore, individuals would be limited in number of shares (e.g. 1 share each)

This is not a fully formed proposal. :) but in terms of thinking about how the world could be I think a worthwhile train of thought.

a person who was interested in this kind of thing could do a websearch for “the cooperative movement” for historical context. not to be overly rosy about it, the movement basically failed to accomplish its goals at the end of the day. however, it did make a lot of good interventions while it was existing. for example the famed (if crumbling) canadian health are system is a result of cooperative farmers’ movement. furthermore, coops which continue to exist under capitalism experience a lot of tensions and can become corrupted.

also lookup: Mondragon in spain

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