If I’m on the TestFlight is it important to switch?
Edit: question answered
It’s function serves moderators primarily. That said what you’re describing is a client side fix. Memmy on iOS already permits collapsing threads for instance
Automod was a useful tool, there’ll be a version here I’m sure.
You’re clearly not here to have a meaningful conversation. Put the vitriol down or go back to Reddit.
Completely agree that this is where the really exciting potential is, but equally a potential for misuse as algo development will be a black box to most.
I think nit picking each others speech is the true cringe redditism
There’s an opportunity in this mess to re imagine the digital commons for the better. What does an online social space look like when it privileges the needs of the community over the needs of capital?
Memmy on TestFlight is pretty solid
Honestly I thought it would be tougher to switch. I know Reddit has a depth of content in niche communities and it’s tragic to lose that, but I’ve been delighted to find myself enjoying exploring a new system and all the weird and clever instances that are popping up.
It’s definitely more messy. I suppose the reason i left Reddit was that the corporate structure ended up compromising their ability to live up to the responsibility of running a community space. As running the community became increasingly subordinate to revenue the decisions of the corporate body became increasingly out of whack with the best interests of the community. The federated concept feels like a possible solution to that problem.
Not even not allowed really, it’s just a dumb thing to do if you want to make a sale in most instances
But… It is essentially identical in design to Reddit apart from the decentralised concept.
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But… It is essentially identical in design to Reddit apart from the decentralised concept.
Thanks!