How would you handle Reddit admins (paid employees of Reddit) visiting and playing along with Lemmy and the Fediverse?
Do you mean this? I don't want any Tor-related stuff, and this says something about Tor, so that's something I'd avoid.
Edit: Someone said that it does in fact not use Tor, so I am safe from landing on those websites. But do you think Mull can handle fingerprinting blocking better than Brave?
I use LibreWolf mainly because it handles fingerprinting and tracking blocking well and is open source. I also do not want Tor-related stuff because I don't want to risk going to illegal websites. So do you know any LibreWolf alternatives for mobile and Android that handle fingerprinting and tracking blocking well, automatically delete cookies and are open source?
You should use LibreWolf with private window, automatically deleting cookies, fingerprinting blocking, and much more.
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Hello, when I search in the search bar for some words, the results are not fully related. For example, if I filter it by Posts or Comments, the results are still inaccurate.
This is a horrible idea. Please don't do that. Trust me, you will regret it.
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Someone should tell the developer to not do that. They should just shut down their app.
This feels like an interesting topic to discuss. Do you think the moderation here is stricter than on Reddit? I am talking about moderation from mods and admins. I also saw removed by mod comments where there was a 90% chance that the commenter was banned. So what do you think is stricter in moderation?
We all know their true colors. They have the aggression of your typical Reddit modsTM, who are power-tripping and permabanning users on steroids. Mods are users on steroids, so admins are on steroids' steroids. Admins are the niceguyTM version of Reddit modsTM. Enough fooling around; you see how abusive someone in power can be? Don't even be fooled by their kind attitude. They won't hesitate to show you their true colors.
I am not advocating for ban evasion.
Reddit has implemented a powerful ban evasion filter that catches ban evaders who use alternate accounts to post on a subreddit they were banned from. Though, the same cannot be said for sitewide suspensions. While simply using a fingerprinting-blocking browser that deletes cookies every time you close the browser, you can circumvent a sitewide suspension, but evading a subreddit ban seems impossible.
So why does Reddit prevent circumventing a subreddit ban while they are okay with sitewide suspension evasions? Don't get me wrong, I respect Reddit for not being too punishing to its users, but it still feels weird that they gave moderators so much power while administrators don't use it at all. Mind explaining their choices?
Again, I am not advocating for ban evasion, and please do not circumvent a ban.
Remember the people who edited their comments where it said that they were editing their comments to protest? Then they deleted their accounts.
What if you people who mass-edited your comments edited it instead with [ Removed by Reddit ]
? Like, you edit all of your comments (not posts) with [ Removed by Reddit ]
, so if people see your comment that has lots of upvotes replaced by [ Removed by Reddit ]
, then they will think Reddit is censoring information.
This is kind of accurate because Reddit is known for removing random information and punishing people for ridiculous reasons. This feels like an effective way to protest. So what is your opinion about this idea?
Personally, I prefer Lemmy over Kbin because I hate karma and reputation points. I do not want to worry about downvotes, and Lemmy feels so fresh. I can post things that will receive lots of downvotes and not need to worry about losing karma.
Accidentally commented on a subreddit I was banned from another account. Quickly deleting it still didn't work. The mods reported it to the admins, thus you know.
I thought unionize meant un-ion-izing things, like ions from molecules and metals.
Why? Well, remember the power-tripping mods? Remember the admins falsely suspending accounts for ridiculous reasons? See? They are both our enemies. Always has been our enemy. But now, the mods are shaking in fear of losing their power. They can finally feel what the users felt like. The admins are also uncomfortable. They both are at war with each other. Remember, our enemies are fighting with each other instead of teaming up to ban us. I just love how they finally get to experience our suffering. I can feel the pleasure of the mods begging admins to not take away their power.
What caused you to be banned?
Don't worry, he feels just as bad as you for all of the evil Reddit has done to all of us.
I am talking about everyone's Snoovatars, not just mine, though, thank you for your comfort :)
I typed this is a test
on my main account where my alternate account was banned, and I quickly deleted it because I was testing whether I could comment, but the mods reported it to Reddit and got my account permanently suspended. Since I was previously banned for vote manipulation and report abuse, I got IP banned, so I can no longer make new accounts.
I cannot because my account is suspended for reasons Reddit could've prevented.
Reddit is unlike other platforms: Snoovatars. While old.reddit.com users can easily leave Reddit, people like me who use new.reddit.com enjoy seeing Snoovatars and how adorable they look. Many other sites have ugly profiles and bland formatting, but what makes Reddit great is the playfulness of the avatars because you feel like you are talking to your alien friends. I cannot live without seeing their faces :(