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Google is getting a lot worse because of subreddits being private

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Hacker News: APIs for content sites must be free

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Hacker News: APIs for content sites must be free

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Hacker News: APIs for content sites must be free

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Hacker News: APIs for content sites must be free

APIs for content sites must be free (🔥 Score: 152+ in 2 hours)

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Hacker News: APIs for content sites must be free

APIs for content sites must be free (🔥 Score: 152+ in 2 hours)

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Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • Thanks for your answer.

    I understand, I assume it was during all that backlash against Lemmy and the devs, when even r/LemmyMigration mods created r/KbinMigration and closed that one due to the devs political affiliation and moderation policy.

    Lemmygrad doesn't seem to be a very friendly instance unless you have those specific political loyalties, and it seems self-isolating as well to an extent, I just want to foster a culture of not letting anyone control what you see or what you can say, and also a culture of accountability and feedback. I just think thats what makes communities alive and good.

    I understand (and it's something kind of ingrained in the Lemmy logic itself) this idea that you have to just join an instance taking into account things like politics. But I like the idea of having more neutral spaces, for example if you see why some users like your instance, they perceive it as an "apolitical", "chill" place with a good technical leadership.

    As you say it's a personal conviction, maybe you thought your own instance should reflect your values and not federate with those that you don't like. But right now, don't you think that essentially mean limiting the access to the information? It's not "big deal", yes, they can create another account, but why? Why is it so needed?

    I think you could perfectly run the instance and let everybody block what they don't want to see, and moderate on individual basis until circumstances require otherwise.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • The cultural defeat is so strong that people here are equating transparent and responsible leadership with corporate governance, lol. As if volunteer or small-project admins couldn't be serious or good.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • I haven't claimed to be silenced by anyone at the moment. I'm just tired of like 10 people stating the obvious "join other instance" as if I didn't know it beforehand and said I was thinking of doing that same thing since my very first post; or stating that I shouldn't be demanding anything from the admins (not even reasons or transparency?)

    I don't think I'm being aggressive at all, I do think this community is way to defensive about any criticism to this particular measure, and I think it is due to a deeply ingrained censorship culture that sites like Reddit and Facebook groups greatly normalized in the internet.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • To me leadership and administration is in place to serve the people. The people managing this server are essentially providing a service whether for free or whatever. It is totally OK to raise concerns, questions and demand changes. I think most people just feel reassured of having that instance blocked because it matches their worldview.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • That seems reasonable if that's the case. In the future I'd like to be part of a community where if admins take such decisions bordering censorship, they have a public log explaining why they do it. Legal, hosting issues, spam, are all valid reasons to me. I guess at this size it's also reasonable to lack such protocols, but it's important to have them.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • Look at the discussion in other instances, for example

    https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/99601

    Yet most the answers this thread has been receiving essentially consist of "stfu & gtfo", if I end up leaving it's not going to be just because of the admin decisions but much more because of the poor userbase that does not care about holding admins accountable and retaining control. I don't even blame the admins at this point.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • Bro I am already planning on making my own for other reasons. What's the matter with someone asking questions or reasons for a ban? I know I can leave and probably will. This is a much needed conversation. Don't like when users let themselves to be treated as babies. That's why corporations do what they want with us.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • Thanks for pointing the obvious but this is about having a conversation. Users should not let admins impose their views and accept it as normal. That's why subreddit mods where acting like tyrants.

    Even if I create an acc in another instance and forget about this one, I raised questions. You guys are free to draw your conclusions.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • Yes, I regularly block communities from my feed. It is my decision. I am not delegating this decision to the admins. What's the line? I already mentioned: overall security, spam, legal issues, totally fine to me.

    All I'm doing is to ask questions and express discomfort about the server owner restricting my access and you guys get all defensive

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • Ok and where's the announcement? Where's the explanation? There's just a lack of transparency. I already mentioned there might be valid reasons but this clearly seems worldview/politically motivated.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • That's why I made this post. Want to see transparency on why they blocked an instance. Honestly if the guys running this want Reddit 2 with all the oversanitization I think I'm going to set my main acc on another instance.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?
  • So, a political thing? And why I'm not allowed to see denialist content? Am I a baby? You feel like a baby that needs parental control from admins?

    Sorry for the hostility but that's what this boils down to. Admin decisions over users. And I don't care about whatever political/worldview controversy they use to base their abuse of power.

  • Why was lemmygrad blocked?

    Did the admins poll the community about it? Why was such measure so needed? If the tankie content is so annoying why not let users decide what they want to see or not and what they want to block?

    I don't like that the admins want to censor the content I can view or not. You guys are not protecting us nor doing us a favor, you're imposing your views over everyone else by limiting the information we are able to receive.

    I don't support the devs views or the views in lemmygrad, but this is a dangerous precedent.

    I've read several of the "arguments" for blocking the instance and all I can see is a bunch of people talking about politics and arguing about "floods in the frontpage". Well, let the user block communities if that's the case, same way I'm already blocking communities I'm not interested.

    I think the admins want to feel like Facebook moderation. I'd be OK with it if any instance repeatedly generated spam, security, doxxing or any other concern that couldn't be solved by banning individuals, otherwise it's just plain censorship.

    I just don't want the admins to use their power to decide what I can see or not. If this is going to be like this, I'll leave for a better instance because I can see where this is going to.

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    Hacker News: Reddit experiments on users, forcing them to install app or else not use Reddit
    old.reddit.com Help…did Reddit just destroy mobile browser access, or am I missing a setting?

    I’m logged in on my phone (iOS) but I use a browser, not the app. As of an hour ago, the mobile view is showing that I’m logged out, with no...

    Help…did Reddit just destroy mobile browser access, or am I missing a setting?

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    Best country/hosting options?

    Hello, I am thinking of running a new instance for LatAm users and topics, and I see from the Lemmy documentation that "country and hosting must be chosen carefully to avoid issues, takedowns, loss of data" (roughly paraphrasing)

    Looking for advice from you guys on the best hostings out there and best practices to avoid legal or hosting issues.

    Do domain providers matter?

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    Resources on creating and running a new instance?

    I don't know if this the right place for it, but I plan on creating a Lemmy instance, though my technical or development skills are not the best, I have some experience with website administration (simple stuff like WordPress).

    Is this the best /c/ to gather advice for it? Is it something worth at all being that I'm not an expert on this stuff? If you can refer me to other communities or resources on instance setup I'd appreciate! It's a fun project and I want to contribute to the fediverse.

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