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  • This.

    I login on Beehaw and I know what I can expect in regards of behavior. The rules are clear and I think it is the most mature instance right now.

    I also don't see what there is not to like.

    They saw things happening that could harm their community, were fully open about it and did what they could do with the tools they have at their disposal.

    Just really good.

  • why I ended up leaving Reddit today
  • I couldn't just go "Yeah I like Metal Gear Solid V, too,"

    I would like to say to please DO post these kinds of things if you indeed like a product or service or whatever.

    When I am deciding on a purchase I also liked to look at reddit threads at what the experiences are from the people who already purchased the service/product.

    I would scan the threads and also look at how many people just agree with a point that is being made.

    It is moronic that people see this as not "contributing", it actually also helps me as a consumer decide on the purchases I make and not all the comments have to be eloquent about it.

  • Initial thoughts
  • People misunderstand one thing; The 48 hours is a start.

    There are subs who immediately blacked out for indefinitely (r/videos and r/music are the biggest ones as I remember).

    From the subs I did read before it all started they stated that they would start for 48 hours, evaluate their stance after and behave accordingly.

    I would be suprised to see every sub just go public again after 48 hours and go on as nothing happened.

    There will be subs that will do that though and I wish those good luck for the future, but I am sure a portion will protest further in 1 way or the other.

  • What are peoples thoughts on games requiring always online? How does it affect your enjoyment of those games?
  • It made me stop buying games and consoles in the first place.

    You have to be online, the game has to be downloaded on the system, there will be bugs and it has to be patched.

    Just let me buy a game and play it. I may sound like an old fart but I really enjoyed the days that I could go to a store, buy a game and play it immediately on my console.

    Especially the fact that bugs are literally shipped like features now and you just have to accept that your game of 80-90 dollars is ridden with bugs, yeah fuck off really.

  • Initial thoughts
  • Reddit should do whatever they want to do.

    Naive is thinking that Reddit will implode after 48 hours or that they will actually change something after 48 hours.

    You are already saying it, they are gonna implement ways to monetize their users and platform and keep doing it in the name of infinite growth/profits.

    That is the thing, why should I be a part of it or give Reddit my time and attention to achieve that?

    They crossed the boundary that I had set for myself and me enforcing it is to leave the platform.

    I joined the blackout for 48 hours and my idea was to see after what is gonna happen, but i'll just login after the blackout and edit my comments and delete my account after.

    I am not even coping, but I haven't had the urge to open Reddit at all.

    RIF was Reddit for me and for all I car they can put their API where the sun doesn't shine.

  • When I moved from Digg to Reddit, I used to check back on Digg until eventually the content on Reddit became better than on Digg. The same will happen here.
  • I can understand!

    The difference for me will be my Reddit usage. I will not use it via my phone anymore but use it (if necessary) with an search engine to find specific information.

    I used Reddit (RIF) on my phone 99.9% of the time.

    So Reddit can have 0.1% of my attention. Well done reddit, you played yourself.

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  • I am actually! (am a guy)

    I always got it cut around the awkward fase. My hair is quite robust and curly so when I grow it out I always look like a crazy professor after a month or 2.

    I got a keratine treatment to relax it for a few months, so it is more manageable.

    I am blessed with thick, coarse hair so I am very excited to see how it will look when it is (eventually) longer than shoulder length.

    My last haircut was around the beginning of december 2022 so I hope to see some nice results around december this year.

  • I Hope Rexxitors Tone Down the Low-Hanging Comment Chains on Lemmy.
  • Don't mind me, I am just waiting in the wings to "Choose someone's wife"

  • BREAKING: REDDIT IS DOWN
  • r/conspiracy licking their lips right now.

  • how new.reddit looks in private browsing
  • Agreed.

    Someone linked an article from 2019 about the fact that the investors wanted the same returns out of Reddit as in Facebook/instagram.

    If Steve actually was "with" the users and Reddit as a platform he should have told them to eat shit.

    I am quite sure it is the reason why Reddit is heading the way of Facebook/Insta/Tik tok etc.

    And I have zero interest in being a part of it.

  • how new.reddit looks in private browsing
  • My eyes are screaming just looking at the new.reddit UI.

    Sometimes it's good to be reminded what an abomination it actually is.

  • how new.reddit looks in private browsing
  • HA you cannot make this shit up.

  • Infinity for Reddit plans to go subscription-only July 1st in hopes of sustainability, price undecided for now
  • Just give in to Reddit's ridiculous demands indeed.

    This is just a start for them to charge even more down the line "cuz profits".

    It will not be sustainable as an 3rd party app one way or the other.
    They can also just revoke the access without blinking just because they would feel like it.

  • Reddit already looks different for me
  • Free speech absolutists have nothing to do with free speech.

    These just want to say what they want without having to bear the consequences.

    The right to say what you want is a good thing. But in the end it doesn't mean that the other side should be accepting of the speech you deem free.

    If one is spouting vitrol/hate/intolerance towards a group of people under the banner "free speech" then don't look up weird when the affected are not accepting of that speech you deem free.

    For me the whole idea free speech is to express yourself how you want to (within what is reasonable, use your common sense) without the police and/or government knocking at your door.

    At that point my boundary is at spewing or pushing for intolerance. I refuse to be be tolerant towards intolerance.

  • Here's how it's going to go down.
  • Good article and great insights.

    I am a RIF refugee myself and only heard a bit about mastodon because I never took interest in twitter.

    After the Reddit drama I heard about instances like these and federations themselves and it peaked my interest.

    I tried a few options but I enjoy Kbin the most.

    I am honestly done with the centralization of the information I consume and the enshittification of it. I'd rather take the leap of information possibly disappearing than to have it behind ridiculous paywalls and endless sponsored content.

    Almost everything is being build in a shitty facebook/tik tok/insta clone based on monetization and it irritates me more and more.

    I am just looking for a forum like experience with the information simple and dense on my screen (like RIF).

    The fact that I can get that here is enough for me to stay.

    Another thing is for the people who read this and may contemplate to return to Reddit; Reddit will bend you over again...and again..and again.

    They need to see profits and they are willing to go scorched earth for it. This will never benefit you in their decisions but it will be of the benefit of the shareholders.