We must ship what we said Disgusting, good thing I'm never coming back reddit. This is just the beginning of a long list of bad decisions, no wonder why Reddit is no longer profitable.
Yes they are, kbin federates with Lemmy and mastodon
I'll be watching this with interest, how far are both sides capable of going?
Yeah, sadly when people mentioned Lemmy and kbin as alternatives kbin only had 2-3 instances up, and most users chose kbin.social. Before the blackout it showed 500s often.
And for some reason everyone (most) is really friendly, I used to lurk a lot on Reddit, here I can actually chat with people.
Hopefully Lemmy will have a better search function than reddit, or good indexing from google.
No need to apologize, it's a limitation of the app I'm using. I just found the situation funny. Edit: I'm sorry if it came out as rude, it wasn't my intention at all :)
It makes the servive inconvenient and annoying to use. I just want to watch the video, not watch a 60s ad that us totally irrelevant to me.
I gotta say, finding unblurred porn in the All feed is hilarious.
Issue with upvoting on Beehaw: multiple attempts required
Hey there!
I wanted to report a problem I've been facing on the Beehaw desktop website and Jerboa. Often, when I upvote a comment or post, the upvote doesn't seem to register properly.
On the desktop website, after I upvote something, I later realize that my upvote hasn't been recorded. This happens quite frequently. The same issue occurs on Jerboa as well. Sometimes, I see a timeout error message, while other times, there's no message at all.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is it related with the server load?
Let me know if you need more information to investigate the issue.
At first I thought this was a problem with Jerboa, but now I'm seeing it happen in the desktop website as well. Will post on [email protected].
Same on desktop, sometimes jerboa throws a timeout error.
Apparently disabling ipv6 should make it appear again.
I like the consistency! good job admins and @[email protected]!
Yup, I made a mistake, the real amount is 23k, you can see the edit in the post.
So we can expect the mods of bigger subreddits to also lose their permissions? How will the admins manage to moderate 8k subs?
Is just reporting users on that instance, you can see fedia's (another kbin instance) here http://fedia.io/stats.
kbin.social currently has 20k + users. However it currently has federation disabled due to the traffic is receiving. Edit: It isn't 100k
This is incredible, reddit will become unusable with all those ads everywhere, it will effectively kill all the discussion that they are trying to sell in that article.