But freedom of speech is allowing all opinions, even when you don’t agree with them. And PCM rules include “Do not promote hate based on identity or vulnerability. This includes the use of slurs, echos, and/or Ouija style letter/word chaining. “Just a joke” is not, never has been, nor ever will it be, an excuse for breaking this rule.” and “Advocating, inciting, or participating in brigading is not allowed.”
As far as I saw it’s the only political subreddit that allowes actual freedom of speech and respects all opinions/makes fun of them
It is open source but you can’t publish modified code (this is to ensure there will be no malicious forks like there was with newpipe)
plus you missed the entire point:
… app for watching online video content - not just youtube, but nebula, peertube, twitch and more.
It’s an app that allows you to watch the same creators across many platforms
A perfect 89° angle
Me? I’m more of a π-male myself
But it doesn’t matter what you put on the canvas - the point is that you are driving up engagement and that’s exactly what Reddit wants
No, but Jerboa is also AGPL-licensed, Thunder is under MIT and Liftoff under GPL
The best way to protest is to not participate
Infinity
still works though I have been getting a lot of load errors
If an app is ok - Kotatsu
If you don’t allow explicitly harmful or intolerant content like slurs or calls to genocide, who decides what is “intolerant”? If you allow only some opinions but restrict others you turn a community into an echo chamber that pretends to have free speech, which is worse than having no free speech at all.