The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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The high drama is as hilarious as it is pathetic.
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I don't think defed has been that bad, and I think over time we'll get more features to avoid having to defed (aside from illegal content or spam).
Like users being able to block users and/or communities by instance, or admins being able to set default block lists for new users, or users being able to easily share block lists.
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All of the biggest instances could take turns running ads for themselves lol
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All of the biggest instances could take turns running ads for themselves lol
All that does is cost them money for the adds, then increase their running costs by adding users.
It's good for the community, but not great for them.
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Yeah I got a whole bunch for whatever reason.
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And jeans
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reddit actually defended the piracy subreddit? lmao
Yep. I made a point to troll then with that at the time.
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to the new users:
Ahoy, maties
Arrrr! Welcome aboard, ye scallywags!
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It's still commercial, proprietary software
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Announcement stands at a high number of downvotes. The people have spoken, the admins did not listen.
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Announcement stands at a high number of downvotes. The people have spoken, the admins did not listen.
Tell me one single instance of .would admins not just copying reddit in terms of being a shit instance.
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Announcement stands at a high number of downvotes. The people have spoken, the admins did not listen.
I don't think I've ever seen any other post with 2000 downvotes and -1000 overall score. Those numbers are really big. But at the same time LW has way too many users and communities on them so I can understand them not wanting to play legal games on top of that regardless of factuality. It's a free platform and changing instances is easy (as long you don't have communities to move).
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Welcome! If you have any questions about the fediverse or piracy in general, feel free to post or shoot the community some questions in this thread. We're glad you made the switch!!!
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Nobody is forcing you but you should really consider investing 20 minutes in learning how lemmy is different. You may think it's not that serious but look at where popular centralized platforms are heading to, now that bad actors are taking full control the problem cannot be ignored
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It has felt GREAT at lemmy. Lot of content and great discussions. We don't NEED more people. Yes, more people bring more diversity and that will help a lot. The one downside for lemmy is that it doesn't have all the niche groups that reddit does but that takea time. Lemmy is maturing amazingly imo.
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:motions at trillions of times people that signed up for Fb, Ig, Twit, TkTk, etc/everything without reading the Terms of Service: