Goodbye trusty subreddit. You will be missed. I had feared that at some point in the future, Reddit would make the decision to continue to clamp down on the ever-important DRS GME conversations. I figured that this future was some ways away, but that future has arrived today.
Superstonk still exists but superstonk is controlled by a group of moderators that are not ashamed to censor topics of conversation that they do not like. This situation is not ideal.
Search for [email protected] in your community Search and subscribe – let’s link new
subscommunities across the lemmy-verse!And not just the lemmy-verse, but all of the fediverse!
For example, I am replying to this comment from my Mastodon instance.
Community-owned interoperability powered by open source fediverse software is the future of social media.
Centrally-controlled social media like reddit has repeatedly demonstrated that they will censor and control any content or communities that stand against their interests.
In the fediverse, the control is in the hands of the community.
Can you share the link straight to it? I’m having trouble finding it.
Try https://lemmy.ca/c/gmecanada or search ‘gmecanada’ at https://browse.feddit.de/
…searching for ‘superstonk’ gives: https://lemmy.world/c/superstonk
Thank you! I’m still learning how to use all of this haha.
I went to the link and there was a handy text box explaining how I could search for it from this instance and subscribe! So I did just that!
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We will find a home! And hopefully stay visible while we do it.
We can just start nailing pieces of paper to front doors of SROs. The original “putting them on blast”.
@apes_on_parade @[email protected]
I think we’ve found our home. It’s here. In the fediverse. A community that cannot be unilaterally taken away from us by a centralized authority.
if only the doxxing narrative was not pushed so hard. I really think this was a narrative that got controlled and pushed in the wrong way
Some of us pushed back on it but the narrative is so easy to push in those communities.