I guess the subreddits weren't committed enough to the whole blackout thing. :/ It's a shame really. Situations like these show that companies can get away with almost anything if they care more about profits than their image.
BrownTown
joined 1 year ago
Eh, I guess you've got a point there.
Lemmy is an interesting alternative to Reddit. I like the fact that it uses instances, which means that communities can in theory exist without getting nuked.
I haven't been here too long, but here are some things I would like to see:
- When sorting posts by categories (especially by new), add the ability to pause real time updates.
- In the profile section, add a checkbox to unblur NSFW content permanently.
I feel like Gen X has never been forgotten. Us Millennials never got an intro like you guys did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i011c5NcPsg