As mentioned before I’m aiming to have something ready in the next 6 weeks ish.
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As mentioned before I’m aiming to have something ready in the next 6 weeks ish.
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Do you even know why we are using #lemmy and #kbin if you have never used a third-party app?
e: My fault. I thought most people would have migrated already during the blackout. But people kept up hope. Anyway everyone is welcome
A lot of people learned about third party apps from the protests, and knowing how shitty a thing Reddit was doing decided to stand in solidarity and quit Reddit with us.
So please, no need to sound so condescending, it’s pretty obvious what’s happened here and they clearly do know. Otherwise they wouldn’t be here.
That’s really shitty man, lots of people use Reddit primarily on browser but nowhere does that suggest those users don’t know what the fuck is going on…
Is it possible to exist on Reddit right now and NOT know what’s going on is my question lmao
Isn’t browser technically third party app?
joking aside, some of us used Browser and
old. reddit.com
.BTW I’m now using Firefox to access Lemmy as well.
I’m also using Firefox to edit all my reddit history on second device as of now.
I didn’t leave reddit because I couldn’t use third party app or mod tools, I left because I got fed up with being “noise” and taken for granted. Also I dislike monopolistic corporation behavior . They ruined gaming when I used play, they spy on every step I take and want to control everything I bought as they see fit.
You don’t have to use the third party apps to know what reddit is doing is fucked up. I never used a third party app, nor did I use a moderation bot. Not to mention people could never have used Reddit before and still use lemmy
Are you seriously fucking trying to gatekeep the fediverse? JFC get a life fam.
Isn’t the fediverse enough in itself to warrant a switch to kbin or Lemmy?
Although, I do admit that Reddit’s shitty handling of the community and third-party apps pushed me over the edge.