The developer
The developer
The app is still using the dev API token, the dev didn’t revoke the token and created a new one for the API changes.
If it’s abandoned the app will continue to work.
And you can follow (the instance) with Fedilab (https://fedilab.app)
Or you can also follow channels on Mastodon
Same but I use Syncthing instead
I’m an old age redditor, and that was may reddiquette, “don’t downvote just because you don’t like the topic, maybe other people find it interesting”.
Mostly I don’t downvote at all, only on some rude or spam posts.
Reddit just become something where everyone downvote everything for no reason, even if just say “OK” ou “that’s cool”!
On Lemmy (ate least for now), not so much or I don’t see it.
If you see a post “orange is the best color”, don’t downvote just because you don’t like orange, leave a comment and express your opinion instead
PS: There’s an old Reddiquette song, the same can be applied to fediverse
https://youtu.be/4fLpktf2jYw
Setup some RSS bots to auto-post news on your instance.
So they work with user keys but not with developer keys!
If you try RedReader, which is official supported by Reddit for accessibility you can’t see NSFW subs
You can see NSFW posts on non-NSFW subreddits, but not NSFW subreddits.
You can with Stealth https://gitlab.com/cosmosapps/stealth
No bad, but terrible. Meta/Facebook is about to launch is own Twitter clone, people will just migrate to there
It could be defined by the instance or community
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/06-other-features.html#language-tags
If you set the language(s), it will show only posts with tha language (is set) on your feed, otherwise shows all languages.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/06-other-features.html#language-tags
Most posts don’t have a language defined (undefined), don’t know if they’ll also show on your feed.
Depending of your instance, see the local communities, you should have some for “community request” or meta, look for the description of the communities.
You can also request on other instance, doesn’t need to be on your instance. Some can be more restrict then others.
There’s also theme specific instances, like Star Trek, Path of Exile, FOSS… each instance can have his own rules.
“I have nothing to hide”
People just want to use the app, like on TikTok “China is spying you, it will be blocked” many started to looking for VPNs to unblock the app.
There are some forks trying to make that easier, like this one https://github.com/KhoalaS/Infinity-For-Reddit
Teddit, Libreddit and Stealth are scrappers, you can look ate nsfw subreddits
Teddit uses his own “Unoffical API”
Unofficial API (RSS & JSON support, no rate limits or Reddit account required)
Libreddit there are some issues about it
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/818
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/785
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Instead of using and app for each service, you can use their page as webapp, with something like Native Alpha or web browser.
Fedilab supports multiple networks, don’t take much to run it.
There are some pros and cons of using native apps or web apps.
Native apps can have some features that webapps don’t, like direct/quick share, notifications…
Web apps you only need a web browser that’s already included, don’t take more space, use less battery for background process, and less permissions.
Not related to selfhosted but OK.
Don’t know about such software for Windows, but if you run Windows on a virtual machine on Linux, like virt-manager/libvirt you can add the USB as a local SSD.
Virt-manager isn’t the most user friendly, but have a lot of features