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  • Well, you see, I want to be able to persecute others because that's, like, the foundation of my religion. But it doesn't really feel right because I end up feeling like the instigator. So I go out looking for reasons I'm being persecuted against so I can sleep at night after a good long day of playing the victim and retaliatory persecuting others.

    And that basically explains masks and the rest of the garbage the right yells about.

  • As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring | TechCrunch
  • I think you should do you and browse whatever you want. I still use Reddit when looking for opinions on products and services because there's nothing close to the discussion on there. But visiting the site (without an adblocker) 100% still generates ad revenue and is what matters to ad companies, regardless of actually participating in the discussion.

  • If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now
  • I think that's reasonable. As bullish as my response was, in the end, we all have our priorities and I think its's totally fair to value convenience as long as you understand what that convenience really means. Taking mitigations to get your news using platforms that don't rely on algorithms to provide what will delight or infuriate you is a step in the right direction.

  • If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now
  • In my opinion is that the issue is feeding data into a monolith that knows you better than you know yourself. The amount of data they have for everyone allows them to create profiles and find similarities that can predict proclivities that you don't know about yet.

    There's nothing wrong about enjoying the conveniences of being recommended things you're interested in, but this also means that they can sugeest things you didn't even know you wanted (and probably wouldn't have ever have wanted.

    Combine that with the fact that this doesn't just stop at product placement. It becomes all to easy for a malicious company to feed you news and opinion meant to make you feel a certain way or sway your opinion. It gives corporations way too much power over the thoughts and opinions you have on a day-to-day basis and makes you powerless against them.

    And before you say, "I'm a smart, well-rounded person and would not be susceptible to those things," literally everyone is susceptible. There's no outsmarting them if you play their game. The only way to win is through digital privacy.

  • Is Lemmy THE reddit alternative for you? Are you thinking about moving somewhere else?
  • It's all personal preference. There's certainly pros and cons to both. I think Tildes tends to have more in-depth and thoughtful conversation than what I've seen on Lemmy so far.

    There's docs that details the Philosophy if you want to take a look. I'm personally interested in both for different reasons.

  • Why Defederating from Facebook/Meta is So Important
  • I feel like defederating is a good short term solution, but the events described with XMPP could have happened in any number of ways.

    The real focus should be on how to make ActivityPub robust enough to prevent the events from the article from happening again.

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  • Tbf, there's a difference between knowing instinctively that someone poops and being first-hand witness to the godawful stench of post-chipotle bowel movement in an area with poor air circulation (AC aside).

    Crush is definitely involved though.

  • > Reddit didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment. According to Reddit spokesperson Tim Rathschmidt, “We’ll no longer comment on hearsay, unsubstantiated claims, or baseless accusations from The Verge. We’ll be in touch as corrections are needed.” In the absence of corrections, then, you can assume Reddit believes none are necessary.

    I think The Verge hit a nerve

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    r/steam (maliciously) complies with the call to open again
  • I don't know why I keep forgetting about the upcoming IPO, but the point about investors is definitely a good one. I do agree that whatever happens, this is a huge signal that Reddit admins have fallen out of favor with their userbase, which is certainly not tenable for functional company.

    Honestly, I'd be shocked if Huffman is still CEO in 6 months.

  • r/steam (maliciously) complies with the call to open again
  • Thanks, I was missing that point of view but I see what you mean.

    I guess the way I see it is that, right now, people are enthusiastically joining in, which is still driving a sense of community. I guess I'm not as convinced that, long term, people will be driven to make new communities. I feel like the more likely scenario is that people will grow bored and go back to their normal, everyday posting.

    Edit: I do agree the invester point is definitely one I didn't consider and is definitely a huge factor to all of this. Of course, it goes without saying that it at least signals the turmoil at Reddit and brings more attention to it. Not all press is good press in this case.

    Whatever happens, I fully intend to sit back and enjoy watching the drama unfold.

  • r/steam (maliciously) complies with the call to open again
  • I think these malicious compliance subreddit responses are as fun as the next person, but honest question: doesn't this work out in Reddit's favor? They don't care what's posted as long as content is being generated and traffic being driven to their site, right?

  • Authenticator App
  • This is the first time I'm hearing about this feature and am interested. But I feel like it would be better to use a different password than your master for these higher security logins. The thought being that, if someone has access to your passwords, they likely have access to your master password as well, unless they had access to an already unlocked vault.

  • Authenticator App
  • I use Aegis, which automatically backs up with each change to the database to a folder that gets synced to a couple of different computers via syncthing.

    For backup codes, I have a separate keypass database that's backed up to a couple of places. I thought about using Bitwarden for this backup, but having my 2FA backups in the same place as my passwords kinda defeated the point, IMO.

    Anyway, this system has worked well for me.

  • how many of you have genuinely ditched reddit?
  • I get what you mean about being gun shy, but it felt good letting go. Definitely download your data for the memories but if you want to and are feeling anxious about it, use the Marie Kondo method, thank it for it's service and let it die an honorable death. There's a good chance you'll feel a bitoff an emotional release from it.

  • Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change site rules
  • In the interview, Huffman also praised the cost-cutting by Twitter owner Elon Musk, calling the reduced headcount there an example of how a social media site can be without the massive revenue of a company like Google.

    I mean, wtf

  • Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change site rules
  • So part of the issue with this "democracy" idea and making it easier to vote out mods is that Huffman has literally been found guilty of changing comments.

    That, along with the fact that we can't trust reddit to not chime in with false accounts to swing the vote make me dubious that it would work.

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