Today, Reddit forcibly removed me (and everyone else) as mods of /r/iOSProgramming, a subreddit of about 130k users. I was keeping the sub private / NSFW | Tanner B π¦π§ (@[email protected])
Today, Reddit forcibly removed me (and everyone else) as mods of /r/iOSProgramming, a subreddit of about 130k users. I was keeping the sub private / NSFW | Tanner B π¦π§ (@[email protected])
Today, Reddit forcibly removed me (and everyone else) as mods of /r/iOSProgramming, a subreddit of about 130k users. I was keeping the sub private / NSFW to prevent Reddit from monetizing it with ads.
Update: [email protected] has been created, temporarily managed by @[email protected] until some mods volunteer for it
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308 5 ReplyLemmy-like platform. But looks like they haven't implemented ActivityPub yet.
358 2 ReplyThey sound pretty shady. Think we should defederate?
141 0 ReplyDam lemmy.world at it again
17 2 ReplyI heard they have some piracy communities, so thatβs reason enough for most admin
12 0 ReplyI also saw a picture of someone with braces there once.
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They also seem to want to replace moderators with AI and even bought a company that does so. Weird, and probably easy to abuse. Wouldn't trust.
7 0 ReplyI don't know why these platforms think they'll ever take off without even implementing federation. It's 2023!
3 0 Replyhola
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Remember Digg? It's like that except it's mostly bots.
119 0 ReplyIt's a website where bots talk to each other and posts links from all over the internet in order to scam corporations out of ad revenue.
Dead Internet theory personified.
80 1 ReplyA centralized, proprietary alternative to Lemmy.
36 0 ReplyI think its like Chlamydia but you catch it from sticking your head too far up your ass (hence spez has it the worst)
13 2 Replya marketing tool
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