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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • You’re not following what I’m getting at. Reddit wants to have plausible deniability so they reach out to mod teams asking them to Judas on their fellow mods. We don’t know how many agreed to turn on you – maybe it was one, maybe it was 51%, maybe it was all of them.

    The mods go to Reddit and say “yes we’ll work with you to get the subreddit back up. But we don’t have access to demod the head mod.” Reddit says “say no more, I got u.” They demod you, and say “If you have any questions go speak to your fellow mods. WE didn’t make the decision, we were asked to demod you by your fellow mods.”

    Your fellow mods also have the extra perk that they can deny betraying you. “WE didn’t demod you, Reddit did! SEE the mod logs!”

    Plausible deniability all around.



  • It boggles my mind that I read this sentence near the end of the article:

    “Force everyone to interact on one app, and it’s easier to fill their feeds with whatever advertising you want.”

    This isn’t a quote from an expert, these are the actual words of the author of the article. “fill their needs… with advertising.”

    Nobody has “advertising needs.” It shows how fucked-up the internet has become when a journalist writes something like this unironically, without even attempting to explain themselves. They just assume everyone believes they have advertising needs. Unreal.





  • Also, is there a way to only see posts here on this (kbin.social) instance?

    I don’t believe so, anyone in federated instances can reply to or create a post in a magazine on this instance. But by default when you browse (and subscribe to) magazines you’re only doing so to ones on this instance.

    If you’ve subscribed to a community on another instance you’re probably already aware of it, and you can both identify which ones are outside, and browse individual subscriptions by going to Settings –> Subscriptions. See below that I’m mostly only subscribed to local magazines on this instance, but I’m also subscribed to a Lemmy community and it’s very easy to distringuish.https://i.imgur.com/ot7iHJQ.png



  • I’ve said it before, I don’t think posts (or users) should have a number associated to them. It promotes karma whoring. And I don’t say that in an accusatory way – I watch the upvote counts with excitement when I submit a post too. It’s just human nature.

    If a post was rated “Very unpopular”, “Somewhat unpopular”, “Neutral”, “Somewhat popular” and “Very popular” then you could still identify the hot posts but without engaging the reward/addictive centre of the brain.

    Same with users. Don’t give them an endlessly growing “karma” number that encourages spamming low quality populist posts. Once they hit “Very popular” there’s no more incentive to make submissions purely for the seratonin fix.


  • It the admins on one server are assholes, they don’t have the power to ruin it for everyone.

    Exactly. One of the big issues with the r-site. There’s only one community for any one topic and there are more users (and content) than they could possibly use. Ever tried posting to /r/ShowerThoughts? It’s virtually impossible to come up with a topic that makes it through the filter. And it won’t change because deleting 90% of submissions still leaves more than enough content to fill the page. It’s easier for mods to just delete content en masse and ban a user than even engage in a conversation with them.

    (I’m not picking on the mods on /r/ShowerThoughts, I’ve never interacted with them. I’m just using the sub as an example where the community is so big that an individual user is just an annoying gnat in the grand scheme of things).




  • 100% agree. But we should never try to force things to “one.” There should never be just one community for a topic. That’s what Reddit is. “This is the videos subreddit, if you don’t like it you don’t have a choice.”

    Good communities will rise. Bad communities will fall. Some communities will attract users because they’re big and have lots of members. Some communities will attract users because they’re small and friendly. Choice is good. Fixating on there only being “one” of anything is bad.