After years on Baconreader, I jumped to Sync. I don’t know how many years it’s been, but I’m sad to see it go. I’m more sad to see the direction Reddit is headed, but it sucks to have an official end of life on beloved apps.
After years on Baconreader, I jumped to Sync. I don’t know how many years it’s been, but I’m sad to see it go. I’m more sad to see the direction Reddit is headed, but it sucks to have an official end of life on beloved apps.
Same. Never cared about Twitter, but I like new internet stuff, so I got on Mastodon. Never used it and forgot about it for years. Came back to it with all the Elon stuff and realized the instance was dead, so I created a new account on another instance to never use. The point is, like you said, Lemmy is something I will actually use if the community continues to grow and sticks around.
I didn’t know about Better Reddit Delete, but came to suggest Power Delete Suite. Power Delete was super easy, though I did nuke more than intended the first time I did it - I wanted to distance myself from an old username, but not necessarily delete content shared on niche subs. Oops.
Yeah, I think 2020 made a lot of “neutral” people realize that not taking a stand on certain things is picking a side, so to speak, on certain issues.
It’s like when Voat started. It was spawned out of Reddit’s hammer coming down. Admittedly, some decent communities popped up over there, and I stuck around for a bit, but it was also the dumping ground for all the degenerate behavior Reddit was cracking down on. I ultimately ended up on Reddit again after the decent communities lost steam and the only stuff that seemed active were the things I didn’t agree with or wasn’t interested in, legally or otherwise.
Pleb. I use Gentoo.
(Fedora, actually.)
Oh, so this is more of an Android issue than a Jerboa issue? I didn’t realize. That explains it then. Thanks.
If you sign into your insurance on PC, I’ve been able to browse communities of all instances and subscribe. In the app, the only thing I can figure out how to do is search for what I’m looking for (it does search all instances) and subscribe when I get there.
I have a (dumb) question that I’m not sure you can answer. So my home instance is lemmy.one, and say there’s a porn instance. Porn isn’t allowed on my instance, but I can interact with and post to other instances. So I post a picture to a community on the porn instance. Is that content hosted on my home instance (against the rules) or on the porn instance where it’s allowed?