• dbtng@eviltoast.org
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    9 days ago

    I guess this does matter to me, because every time i see new reddit, I take the requisite 10 seconds to retype the URL and change to old reddit. I never log in anymore, but I do make sure its old reddit.

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    8 days ago

    I only stayed on Reddit as long as I did because of Old Reddit. New Reddit simply isn’t worth it.

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      8 days ago

      I never cared about new reddit vs old reddit, because it always looked the same on Baconreader. I couldn’t continue after I lost that. I really wish there was a Lemmy fork of it, it was my favorite.

      Connect is pretty good so far, not quite the same.

    • That Weird Vegan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      8 days ago

      yup. New reddit is a cancer. Old reddit may be old and antiquated, but it’s a SHITLOAD better than new reddit. Not that i use either anymore

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    9 days ago

    What a liar. I hope that pasty cat f***** suffers a slowly from feline AIDS. Seeing as he’s the reason the feline population even caught it.

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    9 days ago

    If I may say that I hope more people support Lemmy. We need to get away from Reddit and it will be difficult. I’m kinda new to Lemmy and I plan on donating.

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    9 days ago

    The real story is buried in there:

    Reddit is going to ask for a bit more identifying information from its users, too.

    Yeah not going to happen.

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    9 days ago

    yet they’re keep making it harder to use. they removed the old login form for no reason lol (it still works if you add back the removed html so it’s obv no security bs)

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    9 days ago

    When they say “people,” does that mean, 1, 20, 8 million, or what? They will define it and I’m sure this is a way of saying they’re getting rid of it so there isn’t a grand exodus.

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      9 days ago

      Yea this sounds like preparing to make excuses and claim “no one was using it” (aka less than 1 billion users). I’m expecting it to be removed in 2026.

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    9 days ago

    I’m still using old reddit, but I’m very excited about the return of Digg and partnership of Kevin Rose and Alex Ohanian. Hopefully that scares Huffman and somewhere in the Great Beyond, Aaron Swartz is smiling.

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      9 days ago

      These kinds of “who cares” comments are rather rude, I came across an article about Reddit and I posted it to the relevant comm.

      Doesn’t mean we’re all spending every minute of everyday thinking about Reddit

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      9 days ago

      Many niche communities have not migrated to Lemmy or any other platform. The value isn’t the platform, it’s the people that make the content. Until reddit is truly dead, it will continue rotting itself from the inside out, and that affects all of us who still need to use reddit for the niche.

      Network effects are a hell of a drug

    • JohnnyFlapHoleSeed@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      Yeah, you know what’s nice about Lemmy? Not being shadow banned, or banned for expressing a legitimate opinion that’s appropriate considering the topic at hand. I mean, it still happens on Lemmy, but at the community level, it’s not pervasive throughout.

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      9 days ago

      The Japan-related subs where people share visa, legal, medical, financial and other resources are super important to those of us living here and, despite many times asking, will not move over. Moving over without the people holding that knowledge is pointless. So, as much as I dislike it, I still have to use a very limited section of reddit for things like that (being a new small business owner in Japan be hard).

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      You might want to just block this community then.

      There are still some niche subs that Lemmy hasn’t replaced yet, and this is a place where we can discuss Reddit without having to worry about shadowbans, automods, or other means of Reddit admins quelling discussions that they don’t like.

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      9 days ago

      I actually continued to use a 3rd party app up until a few months ago. I created a Lemmy account when all that happened 2 years ago, but I didn’t use it much. Glad to see it’s been improved, well until recently finding out the creators of Lemmy support Russia.

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        Who cares? Lemmy is open. There’s already many alternatives that are connected, mbin, piefed, etc.

        Edit: I don’t agree with their views, but this platform is now bigger than them, and they designed it to be that way. I have to respect that.

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        Yeah, it’s disappointing to know some of the things the Lemmy devs support but this being a federated platform means you don’t really have to be on Lemmy to interact with the posts and users here. Piefed and Mbin work just as well and are fully independent projects so you could try those instead.

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          It kind of makes that people with such strong/extreme views would have enough initiative to start it though. We need to remember that Lemmy development was going on for years before most us took notice.

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        8 days ago

        Who cares what they support ? If their code is good, that’s all that should matter. Because that allows you to disagree with them on other instances even though their home instance is heavily moderated.

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        9 days ago

        That’s the beauty of an idea, though. The worst people can have good ideas and good people can benefit from them. In certain cases, they can use the ideas against the creator themselves. I just consider it a fact of life and avoid giving those people my money directly where possible.

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      9 days ago

      Its been 2 years already aye. I was so optimistic at the time. “Finally I’ll be able to stop doom scrolling”

      How innocent I was

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      9 days ago

      Red Reader is an open source, ad free, third party Reddit app that has been allowed to continue free use of the API due to its usage amongst the disabled community.

      I’ve been using it for nearly a decade & continues to get ignored by folks for some reason.

      It’s also in the official Play Store, I believe.

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        I use RedReader sporadically for browsing Reddit. I like it’s compact UI style and customizability. Even when I had proper paid Boost for Reddit back in the day, somehow, the UI of RedReader made it more intuitive for me to use it.

        I think one can technically use Boost still via patching it, but it’s a grey area and not worth going after when RedReader exists.

        Either case, the official Reddit app has to be purposefully coded to be as unoptimized and useless as possible. The bloat, the wasted white space; it all stands testament to the travesty that is modern software design.