Maybe make a community or listen to good music?
It's worth remembering that what made Reddit a good place to be is the community and not greedy CEO's, so the spirit of the site will always live on.
Maybe make a community or listen to good music?
It's worth remembering that what made Reddit a good place to be is the community and not greedy CEO's, so the spirit of the site will always live on.
This is exactly what I needed to brighten up my day.
They've made it clear they won't. And since most subs are only going dark for a measly 48 hours they have no incentive to. It's literally like that "Oh no, anyway..." meme.
And think of it this way: even if you they revert the changes (or you just decide to please /u/spez and only use the official app) do you think the platform will continue to get better or worse? He's shown his hand it's nothing good for the mods or the users.
Oh my gosh, someone needs to contact tech news orgs
I'd fix inconsistencies between instances. Like, I made this account in Beehaw and now I literally can't create a community anywhere until I make a new account. It shouldn't be like this.
I wonder if such an activity can be automated (the fix you suggested, not the malicious activity)
Everything seems to be in order.
RIP Twitter
This is a cool idea! Is there anyway to point it at a specific community? /r/nosleep was my favorite.
At least the messaging is clear by the CEO: f*ck you, reddit users
It's amazing what companies can get away with that a real person can't...
The annotations and autowiring are key. Also, Udemy helped a lot.