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sooo many updates, I love it, and cant decide
  • So far I like Thunder best because it has the swipe left right functionality for comments.

    You swipe comment left to upvote, far left to downvote and right to comment or I think favourite it.

    Slide and Dank/Dawn had functionality like that and I quite missed it.

  • Liftoff! - 🐒 A mobile client for Lemmy (Android/iOS/Windows/Linux)
  • Not yet but you can get it via Obtainium for example.

  • Does anyone know a decent site like Soap
  • That looks very different from s2dfree.cc and the few series and movies I tested were all not available anymore.

  • Did this site live and die in 4 days?
  • Woah woah there. This discussion is going "Measure of a Man" a bit too quickly!

  • Star Trek: Discovery’s upcoming fifth season will be its final voyage
  • Well, I didn't like Voyager much when it aired but decades later I got myself watch it all and it was ok. That said I never would think of actually rewatching any episodes and right now I feel the same with Discovery. It was nice that it started a rebirth of Star Trek series but that is about it.

    I will watch that last season but I probably won't miss any of it later. Especially not Burnhams constant whispering to people.

  • reddit removing mods from subreddits
  • True but it is also "their" site. So they can do as they please if necessary. I am not sure how anyone is surprised at that. But in turn this now shows what will happen in the future if you try anything out of line, so I hope people who had considered being a mod are not going to anymore.

    Just to be clear, I don't condone this behaviour, it is pretty shitty. But what else are they supposed to do if they want to keep the site running. Giving in to users demands seems not an option anymore, and to be fair, it is far too late to give in. Who of us really would return happily if they now said they are not going to charge for API access, how could anyone believe them now?

  • reddit removing mods from subreddits
  • I am going to be unpopular for saying this, but from reddits point of view it makes complete sense. Content they "have" is not viewable, so users that make it unviewable need to be removed.

    A vast majority of users on reddit just consumes, they don't post. Maybe comments but not actual posts. So by making those users be able to view everything again, they will keep them on the site.

    We can just hope that content quality goes down which would drive users away, but thats more a longterm thing.