What’s stopping us from using the api to post all of reddit here in a massive one-time merger?

Obviously the Lemmy devs would have to do it, but would there be legal issues? I think it would solve most of the problems with Lemmy, really.

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    1 year ago

    I feel like Lemmy would be a much more interesting space if it was able to grow more organically and find other communities and links, that aren’t only linked to Reddit.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. I feel like this is one of those instances of “We’re spending time thinking about whether or not we could, when we should be thinking about whether or not we should.”

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      1 year ago

      Alternatively, we could have the bot just post all the posts, but not the comments

      That would save a shitload of space too.

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    1 year ago

    If you see a thread on Reddit that you are interested in, consider making a similar one here.

    I don’t want a reddit 2.0, I want what lemmy may become on its own.

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    I think the main thing stopping that is that that’s not what many people want. I know personally I wasn’t looking to recreate Reddit, as much I am just looking for a new link aggregator and to build a new community around it.

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    I mean, I see no problem with someone creating an instance specifically for this, it would even be good for archival purposes. But doing it here? Hell naw, I don’t want r/conservative or whatever other the_donald-like hellholes Reddit still has, polluting Lemmy.

    There is also the problem with “gone wild” style subs, where the users posts their own explicit pictures, but that doesn’t mean they want those pictures reposted elsewhere without their control.

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      There is also the problem with “gone wild” style subs, where the users posts their own explicit pictures, but that doesn’t mean they want those pictures reposted elsewhere without their control.

      That does unfortunately come with the territory of posting anything on the internet though, especially explicit material.

    • Communist@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      What if we did it JUST ONCE?

      We just need the content that’s already on there to massively improve things, we don’t need a computer constantly running updating the content, we really just need it over here once to match reddit, then we can replace it.

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          1 year ago

          Idea, don’t include the comments so that lemmy can still be organic and separate, this would also cut down the amount of scraping we’d need to do dramatically.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@social.fossware.space
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    There are servers that do this. You get a whole bunch of mostly terrible content (with not votes to rise good stuff to the top) and no way to interact with the original poster or commenters. It’s not great.

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    For links only that’s possible. And one community i know have the top links from their reddit counterpart mirrored here even partly automated.

    For any kind of media and even text that would infringe the copyright of the author. And could put the instance in risk of legal action.

    Therefore i see much more potential in getting the content creators and commenters here - just like it is happening already.

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      Yeah, it should definitely be done by a community, that would absolutely make things make sense, we need a bot that automatically scrapes and posts.

      The biggest thing stopping people from using lemmy seems to be content missing, if we can overcome that we’d change the game.

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          I think what would be best is just doing it once, so that we can access all the content, but we move forward as a separate website, what do you think of that?

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              Honestly, I wouldn’t know where to begin, but if someone would be willing to help me, I don’t see why not!

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                  I might be able to do it for just my favorite communities, but yeah the big 20tb issue taking weeks is a dealbreaker for one person doing ALL of it.

                  But if there was a way to make it easy to mirror a subreddit for an individual who owns a lemmy community… then maybe we could get something to work.

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    95% of reddit is garbage. If you could bring just the 5% of stuff that is useful, sure. Otherwise we’re just duplicating the problem.