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What’s reddit? Is that like a new alternative to Lemmy? ;P

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6 points

Reddit who?

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how the hell did this get 51 upvotes

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112 points

50 people clicked the up arrow below the comment.

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43 points

While that is one possible reason, lets keep an open mind for any other possible ways that the comment gained votes.

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13 points

You’re almost there in down votes. Good job 🤣

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It’s a good thing that free discussion doesn’t equate a mindless popularity contest. Oh wait, on Reddit it does, my bad …

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I like how the original OP mention in passing that Reddit it bad from privacy.

Like, no shit? How can a privacy community be even remotedly healthy in such an environment?

It’s like having a club for how to avoid the police within a prison, regulated by the guards.

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50 points

Browsing reddit while using a VPN is verboten.

Good grief I despise that smug, winking snoo with a effing fedora that goes along with the error page.

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17 points

yeah, seems like they really don’t want site visits or something! oh well, its cooler here.

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12 points

Untraceable visitors are worth nothing. From a cynical point of view, better off without them.

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16 points

woah there pardner!

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10 points

Better than me getting shadow banned from reddit for using one, I appealed back then

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4 points

first time? I was banned from reddit entirely 8 times

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wut? I VPN all the time (for niche stuff Lemmy’s not there yet with).

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I could’ve written a Tailscale App Connector to route it through the home connection, but I ended up blocking their domains outright and writing some CSS rules to hide Reddit from SearXNG results. It’s better than that annoying page.

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Reddit was open source until 2017, and one of the founders was Aaron Schwartz. So it didn’t look like that for a long time.

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I guess we all know it, since we are interested in Privacy and not clueless enough to be on Reddit (anymore?).

The degeneration from a “safe” place to what it is now is what makes it particoularly egregious a place to avoid for anybody serious about privacy…

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2017 was 7 year ago, Aaron died 11 years ago. There are a lot younger users who can’t remember these things.

Let’s see a 20 years old university student was 13 when the source was closed down, I think it’s not easy to find a 13 years old who is familiar with such legal things.

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If you only talk about privacy on already private platforms, it will become a circlejerk in no time. You need to tell people who have no interest/experience in online privacy about it so you can further the cause. This is similar to why the FSF is on Twitter/X.

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I guess having something in there is good but it’s inherently an issue when the topic at hand is acting outside survelliance.

Let’s say, for example, things escalate and reddit get fully weaponized for the benefit of one side, and they start pushing for known compromised VPNs. How can you fight that if pepole got into the habit of trusting such platform?

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You tell them Reddit is not trustworthy and they should move out, of course. I am not denying that. I am saying the r/privacy community should not be dead because Reddit is a popular platform whether you like it or not, and people need to be informed about their right to privacy even on a known hostile platform.

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While I hate Reddit isn’t the fediverse basically horrible for privacy? It’s super easy to see everyone’s posts and IP addresses no? I thought anyone could basically download everything with very little effort and do whatever they want with it.

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Yea, that is a good thing, nobody owns the info like this, it is public domain, as a place like this should be, in my opinion.

If you want private communities, I think matrix spaces are a great independent solution.

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1 point

Yep. Still going in a better direction than Reddit though.

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2 points

better direction for what?

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7 points

OP is the original OP. Probably. Reddit poster’s name is the same as the Lemmy poster’s name.

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68 points

My guess is, the people who care didn’t stick around. As s result, quality went down.

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61 points

Nerdy communities always seem to attract some very opinionated people, which is a turn off for people just trying to do better.

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29 points

As an older hobbyist, exactly.

I’m as guilty as anyone, but I promise I’m trying to be better.

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31 points

I’m trying to be better.

Unlike those dang noobs

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6 points

I think we’re all guilty of that regardless of the subject

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I will go one step further and say 1. most strong opinions are not based on deep knowledge, and 2. a lot of this drama is legitimate mental illness… a niche of a niche that by design is run by extremely paranoid people, often aren’t all there in the head, or you could say they have simply crossed over the fine line of genius.

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47 points

Tbh I am done with reddit as a whole, back then a lot of mods were power tripping, but now most of them are. You can’t say anything, do anything, it would be better for them if no one would even visit their communities.

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This is completely unsurprising tbh. A lot of the old mods were enthusiasts who grew a community from scratch due to their love for the subject. In the reddit API shutdown, a lot of those mods left in disgust, or were replaced by the reddit admins, or were driven off by the leftover toxic userbase calling them “entitled jannies” or whatever. A lot of the mods who took over their place were just power-hungry users who were chomping at the bit to get the chance to run a big community as their personal fiefdom because they were too toxic to grow one themselves.

This is the inevitable culmination of these events.

Anyway, welcome to lemmy. We become more powerful from every user who writes off reddit forever.

PS: if you see power-trippin’ behaviour around these parts, you can always post about it in !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com

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I use a repost bot to keep up with the Monero reddit but most of the time I find that I’m not interested enough to actually click the link to go to the original post on reddit and so most of the time I just stay here. I deleted my account during the API issues back in June of 2023 and have not had an account since then and do not plan on going back as I really enjoy it here.

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I don’t even think you need even a bot for that. Just grab the relevant RSS

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To be fair there’s lots of power-tripping mods on lemmy as well, often using their colorful interpretations of subjective rules/terms to suppress opinions they don’t like.

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Yeah, that sounds right. Well at least I am happy that I was checking lemmy year ago and now I decided to finally try it.

Also thanks for advice :D

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