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I don't understand why people still want to use reddit instead of moving to Lemmy or Kbin
  • In the workspace Slack is very big and is very analogous to a supremely polished IRC. Discord outside of professional workspaces is similar, though a bit more detached.

    To me, these are the mass market evolutions of IRC from back in the day.

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  • YouTube --> PeerTube Next?
  • At the very least competition is needed.

    YouTube is getting increasingly user-hostile with monetization with the huge increase in pre-roll and mid-roll ads, starting to lock resolutions above 1080p behind a paywall ( this was reported months ago but I've recently stumbled into my first two videos where 1080p60 and above was paywalled), and even getting aggressive on adblockers.

  • I don't understand why people still want to use reddit instead of moving to Lemmy or Kbin
  • You can make the same comment between Facebook being 'easier" than Reddit. Or forums being easier than IRC.

    A natural order is as user mass increases, ease of use improves. I think it's fine to acknowledge the challenges while continuing to spread the message and leveraging early adopter influence with folks comfortable doing some reading to understand vs a casual "mom" internet user that needs a very safe, templated app experience without many (or any) customization options.

  • Kbin account support?
  • Yes, hoping KBin is supported. If not by sync then by some app, but I really love sync and would prefer it!

    Commenting from KBin here, I'm not going to re-setup/recreate account+subs for Lemmy.

  • Reddit starts removing moderators behind the latest protests
  • Remove your source of free volunteer labour that permits the site to essentially function from the mass user perspective. What could go wrong Reddit?

    A digg moment in the making, reminds me of the futile hd-dvd decryption key Digg admin removal attempts well over a decade ago.

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