As you may have already seen most of Reddit has gone dark including r/GlobalOffensive. We, the mod team of r/GlobalOffensive have created this alternative Counter-Strike community here for people who want to continue discussing Counter-Strike, bypassing Reddit’s shenanigans.

We can continue to operate here, and share more on our actions and developments with Reddit in the comming days. Please bear with us, while we try to get used to Kbin and the Fediverse.

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    1 year ago

    Hello and welcome!, you should know that kbin.social is having some trouble propagating posts and comments outside this server, so this might not be visible in the fediverse yet, see here.
    My recommendation is once this problem is solved, you create another post so it reaches more people.

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      1 year ago

      This has nothing to do with CS, I just wanted to say that it’s cool how you guys decided to migrate away from Reddit. I can’t wait to see their value as a company drop over the next year.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the tip there. As we are quite new to the fediverse in general, we are probably going to do alot of reading beforehand, untill all instances are able to view ^^

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    1 year ago

    I hope the admins replace you fucking worthless clowns, protesting dumb bullshit that half the big subreddits claimed to care about but immediately caved as soon as they realized they can lose their mod position. These are the clowns we’re joining in a “protest”, what a sad joke.

    NOBODY cares about this shit.

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    1 year ago

    It would be better not to completely lock out old sub. Promote this place for people to join from there, because they don’t even see the message mostly.

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    1 year ago

    I’m fairly confident we are going back to reddit on 19th June. The lack of community here really hurts, only 500+subscribers so far.

    There is already a replacement subreddit for csgo and it has over 500k+ members. We should go back and take back our place as the main CSGO discussion subreddit. Either we are very sure the community here will grow or we will lose everything we built so far.

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      1 year ago

      i just want these retards to unprivate the fucking subreddit

      i dont give a shit about their armcharir crusade, but theres so many useful settings and troubleshooting threads on the subreddit that are unreachable, because these fucking faggots are on a fucking powertrip.

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        people like you, man… you just don’t get it, do you? the “retards” or “fucking faggots” you’re referring to have been integral parts of building reddit into the juggernaut of human knowledge and user generated content that it is today. so have you! and so have i! i’m guessing you’re too young to have been part of the ride (i’m talking reddit ca 2007), and too young to understand how reddit has come to be the “frontpage of the internet” that it’s dubbed today. the blackout is meant to piss you off! but you’re directing your anger in the wrong direction. it’s reddit you should be angry with. the greedy tech corporation that no longer gives a shit about your user experience, your privacy, your community (mind you - reddit is just lots of communities, community is a strong value upon which it is built) – no, reddit no longer gives a shit. they want to find a way to monetize you and prop up the value of the company, so that u/spez (fuck him) can finally make his great exit via an IPO and just watch as the shareholders and stock market (wanting nothing but infinite growth) destroy what every single contributing user has built together since 2005, and turn our platform (sic) into just another POS social media doomscrolling bonanza à la the enshittification that has happened to e g instagram, facebook, tiktok etc.

        “but what about the answer to my super specific question that I know is on reddit but I can’t access it instantly” well boo-hoo take a timeout and read a fucking book or something and if you think really hard about it, maybe you’ll come to realize that hey, there might be something to this protest/blackout and i should be happy that the moderators of MY community are taking MY experience seriously and are doing what they can to make sure you can keep having that great reddit experience you’re used to not just now, instantly – but for years to come.

      • philluminati@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        theres so many useful settings and troubleshooting threads on the subreddit that are unreachable

        They are going to be more unreachable now they are paywalled off from apis and now you need to sign up to see what has been written.

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    1 year ago

    Good to have you on board! Us at /r/Amsterdam are also dipping our toes into the Reddit-like Fediverse.

    A few things we’ve noticed:

    1. The cloud flare thing on Kbin currently sucks. It eats comments.
    2. We’re wondering how users will deal with multiple communities with the same name (across instances). Will the Lemmy.ml or the Lemmy.World or the Kbin.social “CSPro” be the default?
      We’re looking at redirects/links to stitch it together a bit.
    3. Kbin seems a bit more refined on the UI side currently, even if the naming (‘Magazines’) is confusing currently.
      It Mark’s the return of CSS styling, and happily can build on a very modern & solid CSS foundation unlike Old.Reddit.
    4. Lemmy is the only one with (iOS) apps at the moment (Mlem) but it’s still very basic at the moment. Like with Mastodon, I expect you this to change rapidly, given the extra time a bunch of devs will soon have + the ones who’ve just gotten very good at Fediverse coding through Mastodon are out there.
    5. Moderation tools are a bit mystery still. Need to get some traffic first to see how it will evolve!

    If you guys want to swap stories/advice, hit me up!