Thank you for this guide. I've deleted my posts and comments and requested the account to be deleted.
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Reddit is big enough for me to not have really experienced this too much, cuz I was mostly lurking in smaller subreddits. But I remember sometimes visiting r/politics or other toxic subreddits and never wanting to ever go back there.
I'm still new to the fediverse, so please take what I say with a pinch of salt, but when you create an account on the fediverse, you can access all the federated instances. Which is why you're seeing content from both kbin and lemmy instances.
Yeah, that might explain it.
Musk knows that he needs to say/do outrageous things to keep receiving either attention on twitter or free press. He strives to be relevant to those who, for some reason, take him seriously. He's a pathological liar willing to say whatever ridiculous thing makes him appear as relevant.
Yeah, what I referred to was users who registered an account simply to create a magazine or community and then were never active on the platform at all. To me that's the problem, not someone who intents to create content and interact with the users of the communities they're registering.
I mostly see this from people who seem to forget why we're here in the first place. You don't want a platform with a plethora of ghost town-like communities.
Please don't harass reddit employees who have no say in what the company does.
As a lastfm user for almost 15 years, I don't appreciate to be insulted like that π
So selfless of them to ask to be regulated, while also continuing to hype their products. I'd love for both the US and the EU to set high standards about what these companies can and cannot do with our data, but I think we know there's better chances of that happening in the EU.
Some More News recently released a great episode about AI: https://inv.makerlab.tech/watch?v=XvvwG7UmIv4.
While I see what you mean about the names causing confusion, as I was confused myself at first, it took me very little time to adapt. Don't underestimate the users, most won't care too much about what 'subreddits' are called on each platform.
They're playing both sides, so that they always come out on top π
that's the way to go π΄ββ οΈ