(Reddit refugee)
FOSS lover.
Something similar to what Infinity for shitdit had, we definitely need usability tweaks and better customization options, it would also be great to have different appearance settings per user and nsfw blur per user as well.
I’d love if there was a way to categorize saved posts for both account and local storage and the ability to choose to save posts to a local storage list.
That’s the way, it’s important to not go back there, communities will appear because people like you and me will create an alternative to that communities.
SmokePatch Football Life 23, a modded standalone PES 21 with updated squads, kits and a lot of things, it also has custom things like the gameplay. I guess it’s nothing interesting in general.
That’s what I was thinking, do someone know if Reddit keeps logs or something?
What about editing the comments? Do they keep any log of the original message and the subsequent edits or something? Maybe this would be a workaround to effectively delete them.
Knowing that any information you share publicly can be stolen, I think the way Lemmy’s instances have the original comment after you deleted it could help counteract people manipulating what you said after you deleted it, such as making a quote and editing “your” original post after it was deleted. But this could give a lot of power to the admins as well, as they could be the ones manipulating.
For YouTube is extremely difficult, people are very used to it, and they are not moving to other platforms when there are decisions clearly against the users as they depend entirely on the creator’s decision (and they will not earn as much money on other platforms… They are still “workers”), it is not as easy as leaving Twitter and Reddit for Mastodon and Lemmy since in this case their creators are the community of users themselves.
There is also the problem of needing a huge storage to save the videos, unfeasible for an open source/FOSS community project unless the rates of adoption are enormous enough and everyone contribute/donate, or at least until we start using more efficient codecs and video compression.
That’s what Ferawyn (I have no idea how to tag them) said:
“All” shows all posts from any community from any non blocked instance/server by your instance/server.
“Subscribed” shows only the communities you are subscribed to, no matter the instance/server it is as long as it is a non blocked one.
“Local” shows all the communities belonging to the instance/server in which you are located.
I know it’s not Minecraft obviously and the Minecraft community probably don’t care about Minetest, but still I’m a bit disappointed at how small is the Minetest community and how difficult is for it to grow when it’s ready to compete with Minecraft (I know it needs more features, but it’s a complete game and it’s not a simple bad quality copy!).
More clients is always cool, I hope Infinity for Reddit dev makes a port to Lemmy. I’m surprised that being FOSS there is still no community port or a fork or nobody has mentioned it yet (or at least I am not aware of it).
It’s necessary for some important information and guides that would otherwise be destroyed on Reddit, we have to bring these informative posts and guides here.
Why was Jonh Oliver chosen?
I don’t know him and his relation with Reddit, I think I might need some context XD
Users will pay as always.
I mean most of the mods used third party applications as tools to do their job. With the API changes, almost all third party apps will die, so all mods will lose their tools.
I’m not a mod and can’t exactly understand the situation, but I guess third party apps had easier to use and better/more tools than what official Reddit gives them, so that’s it.
Reddit is destroying their moderation tools anyway…
It’d certainly help grow Lemmy by helping with the migration (at least for me, as I don’t want to go back to Reddit, but there are subs there with interesting info for me that won’t migrate), but it shouldn’t contain any direct links to Reddit (just the content of the post), just giving credits to the OP.
Use a tool to edit all your comments to a Lorem ipsum, the more useless data they have filling their database the better, I prefer this to simply deleting them all and freeing up their database storage.
Btw, I don’t know any tool for that, but I guess there should be some because I saw some users editing all their comments.
Give Thunder a try: https://github.com/hjiangsu/thunder