There's also pornlemmy.com. You don't need to be logged in to view posts and there's no anime/hentai or aigen stuff.
Did you just ask that has Reddit ever given anything back to their volunteers, besides sticks, rocks and ill will?
r/Blind is still a valuable resource for many people. No sense denying people access to it. r/Blind mods already created a Lemmy instance which they try to promote for their members. But learning new software can be challenging when you can't see, especially if the software isn't very accessible.
Someone needs to start a "campaign" for naming and shaming companies who advertises on Reddit. "[This company] supports a company that actively discriminates against the disabled. #SayNoToReddit"
That list won't show which instances have block the home instance. The blocked list lists only the instances the home instance has blocked, not the other way around.
Dawn of the first day. 72 hours remains.
EDIT: Didn’t expect this comment to get this many upvotes. Here’s a song for all you Majora’s Mask fans to enjoy at Time’s End, by the magnificently talented Theophany.
Isn't it so that if you play hardcore mode (your character dies permanently), and you disconnect for any reason, your character is considered dead? Online only requirement goes really well for that kind of game mode, where it might be the server that falls offline, and not your PC...
I am sure they are breaking some made up rule the Admins will start enforcing in the next couple of days.
Some of the big things that happened in the past 24h or so:
- r/LegalAdviceUK wants to move their 800k+ community to another platform. Their members might be testing Lemmy.
- Apollo developer posted another lengthy post about Reddit and their leadership.
Also r/ModCoord has started recommending moderators to move their communities to other platforms, like Lemmy.
Modejahan on jo kengitty ja subeja avattu väkipakolla. r/Piracy oli yksi ensimmäisistä subeista, mikä pakotettiin aukeamaan, niin outo ratkaisu kuin se koskaan onkaan, että avataan subi, jossa keskitytään keskustelemaan laittomista tavoista hankkia kopiosuojattua materiaalia.
Jotkut subit on keksinyt hauskoja tapoja, miten ne voi olla auki, noudattaa Redditin (uusia) sääntöjä ja jatkaa samalla protestointia. Mm. r/pics ja r/gifs on nykyään ainoastaan John Oliverin kuville/giffeille tarkoitettuja subeja. Ja r/Steam on höyrystä kiinnostuneille suunnattu subi. Nämä subit noudattavat sääntöjä, koska ne järjestivät äänestyksen, jossa subin kävijät valitsivat uuden suunnan.
That's the one line that jumped at my face as well when I read that interview. At least one other app developer said they'd have to pay about the same amount of money for Reddit. So all the third party apps would probably be something like 60 million+/year with those numbers.
Relay for Reddit is planning to go subscription only. They are currently planning 2-3 USD per month price point, based on their analysis of users using 100 API calls per day on average. But if the subscription fee drives away low-rate users, they will likely need to increase the price. https://www.reddit.com/r/RelayForReddit/comments/147152b/update_how_the_current_api_changes_would_impact/
Would also be great if the new comments would be highlighted.