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  • The father didn’t “lose” anyone. His daughter is still right there, he could have a loving and close relationship with her if he chose to accept her for who she is. He didn’t lose his son, he chose to reject his daughter.

    Choosing to not support your children is how you become estranged from your children, not something to feel sorry for the parent for. It just makes the father a piece of shit. This statement is true of all shitty parents, not just transphobic shitbags.

  • /r/PICS is being forced to break the site-wide rules.
  • Not the ad revenue checks. Reddit isn’t profitable even with ad revenue. The new reddit profit model is selling freely-contributed user-generated content to AI companies with a lot of money who want to train thei LLM’s on reddit content.

    This is about ChatGPT checks, not ad revenue checks.

  • Reddit @lemmy.ml rubythulhu @beehaw.org

    Reddit advertising to me that i might want to know how much they suck

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    For anyone having trouble logging in right now, this may help
  • Wow, trimming passwords without telling the password owner is a terrifying behavior.

    Also, having a password limit at less than 256 chars is silly in the modern world of password managers, and even 256 is a completely arbitrary limit i pulled out of my ass.

    Why does the lemmy platform require short passwords, i wonder? nobody with any sense of modern, or even out-dated decades ago, sense of security stores passwords raw anymore, and hasn’t forever because it was recognized as a terrible idea and a bad pattern decades ago.

  • When you know, you know!
  • I do pills because im too much of a baby for needles if i can avoid it haha. easier to take 3 pills twice a day than periodic injections where i hate the whole process. im a silly girl

  • Questions about being an ally.
  • Here you go. Best trans resource on the internet. 2 years into being trans and 6 months into hormones, i found this site and learned a lot more about myself.

    https://www.genderdysphoria.fyi

  • ♫ here comes the rule, do do do do ♫
  • Forums come and go. Blahaj lasts forever.

  • When you know, you know!
  • 3 more hours til next dose

  • How are you dealing with all these new anti-trans/LGBTQ+ laws?
  • Staying out of red states like crazy.

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • I'm loving it. It's like the good old days of smaller forums, except they all link together to become a reddit-like conglomerate, best of both worlds.

    I do miss having a high-quality iOS app most, but mlem is certainly off to a good start.

  • Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Week 1
  • https://github.com/j0be/PowerDeleteSuite this tool lets you do something similar.

    I plan to make mine an explanation why i left, and an intro to lemmy etc

  • For anyone having trouble logging in right now, this may help

    I have been trying for days to log in. No matter what I do, I keep getting could not connect to [server]. I tried for days and it didn't work.

    Then I realized. I have a password manager installed, and I let it pick its longest password length (100 characters). I reduced it to 32 characters, and my login immediately worked.

    Lemmy itself supports huge passwords, but it seems as if mlem does not. I do not know how long your password can be before mlem pukes on its own shoes, but it's somewhere between 32-100 haha.

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    Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Week 1
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  • Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Week 1
  • I’ve been posting this to subs that haven’t blacked out:

    Reddit wants to begin selling API data access to large AI companies at a really high margin so those AI companies can train their data on the content we generate and contribute to reddit, and reddit can make a shit ton of money on that.

    This data API is also how third party apps and mod tools access reddit. Rather than charging apps a lower tier and AI companies a large one, reddit has instead decided to charge everyone for that data access.

    As a result, not only are third party reddit apps going away because they’d have to charge huge fees to their users, but so are a lot of the tools that reddit’s unpaid volunteer moderators use to moderate subs, which means moderation quality is going to drastically drop soon.

    In addition, the official reddit app is terrible for accessibility, and does not work with things like screen readers that blind or partially-sighted people use. These issues have been reported to reddit since alienblue became the official reddit app, reddit does not care to put money into fixing them. third party apps do this. people who rely on these apps to be able to even use reddit are basically getting kicked off reddit for being disabled.

    All so reddit can cash in on all the content the communities of reddit produce, without compensating the content creators nor paying the unpaid volunteer moderators whose lives they just made way more difficult.

  • what would Reddit need to do to get you to go back
  • Exactly. Reddit's hunt for profitability will destroy it, both in huge chunks like this 3PA exodus, and just slowly trickling away over time, as the platform gets worse and worse and moderation becomes worse and worse.

    I'm not happy about it. There's a lot of places on reddit that are amazing for community support, especially in LGBTQ+ spaces. As a trans woman, I myself owe so much of who I am to queer-friendly subreddits and meme subreddits. Lemmy has some good LGBT support spaces, but not enough.

    Reddit was a community-first place in the past. now its so far beyond that that it is barreling towards being just "an engine to get free user-generated content we can re-sell to large AI companies". they don't care about the actual communities as long as they're filled with content producers and consumers, regardless of quality.

  • Reddit refugees, has your favorite sub migrated already?
  • LGBTQ+ support spaces. Lemmy has some, but not enough.

  • Apparently the Reddit AMA with Steve Huffman went about as well as it could go off the rails.
  • This whole thing is all about trying to monetize user-generated content by selling it at a high premium to large AI companies. If they allow a lower pricing tier for 3pa’s, other companies/individuals will find a way to use that lower tier for training models, and this is the only thing spez sees as a viable profit model for reddit.

  • Could the reddit API changes have to do with ChatGPT rather than third party apps?
  • Yup. AI consumers are more profitable than 3rd party apps. why focus on tiered pricing when you can just name a price point everyone has to pay that only huge AI companies are willing to.

    Reddit gets their content for free. Reselling it at a high price to AI/ML consumers is an easy way to turn free content into profit with almost no effort.

  • Here we go, the AMA with /u/spez is live
  • I feel like the “real reason” behind this stems from the pricing for AI training. Reddit wants to capitalize on its user-generated content for AI training. the safest way to do this, and ensure that no AI company can do this, and those large AI companies can’t argue that they’re getting unfair pricing compared to app developers.

    That’s reddit’s big plan: sell user-generated content to large AI companies. That’s how you make a platform like reddit profitable. You resell content you got for free to massive companies willing to pay high prices for that content.

  • /r/traa's is shutting down
  • we need a version of both here