Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but once an instance has been defederated with another, you will not be able to see posts from users associated with that instance, even if they post into a community that you are federated with.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but once an instance has been defederated with another, you will not be able to see posts from users associated with that instance, even if they post into a community that you are federated with.
Hahah this is awesome! Although it looks like Reddit already rolled back the mod positions.
I wouldn’t delete your account (in case Reddit tries to replace the deleted comments as they have been doing). But I would unsubscribe from every subreddit.
Additionally, if you have any very useful comments/posts, repost them to Lemmy and then edit them to leave some information that will redirect users to your posts in Lemmy. That way good information isn’t lost and you’ll help to slowly drive users towards Lemmy over time.
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/2169/
Yes, refreshing the page fixes it. Ive even had some posts load with the comments from a different post. Again, refreshing fixes this.
Now when you defederate, this results in content to be no longer shared. It didn’t reverse any previous sharing or posts, it just stops the information from flowing with the selected instance. This only impacts the site’s that are called out.
I thought I’d heard that
I think users have also been uploading massive files of white noise to Reddit… Louis Rossmann spoke about this during a recent video:
https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/reddit-ceo-learns-going-to-war-with-the:9?t=87
I would argue that if you have any posts/comments with very helpful/popular content, repost it in Lemmy, then edit the Reddit post/comment to point to your Lemmy copy.
It won’t work for everything that you’ve posted/commented, but if you pick out the biggest things it will help bring additional content to Lemmy, and hopefully some more users as well.
Maybe a happy medium is to take you best/most popular posts and repost it in here under a similar community, then edit your Reddit post to point to Lemmy for additional info…
Reddits privacy policy itself states that you can use GDPR or California’s CCPA and has instructions for invoking it (basically just sending them an email). https://www.reddit.com/policies/privacy-policy
I’m pretty new here. I’d say the concept is the same in the sense that they are each their own community run by their own moderators. However, the all powerful Admins are those in control of the instance.
One interesting example is that Beehaw has started making “Bee themed” community icons which makes it easy to tell when you’re looking at one of the communities hosted on their instance.
Someone on Lemmy.world could have another community with the exact same name, you just have to pay attention to the end (and having themed icons also helps).
But it goes even a little farther than that. We can end up with Mastadon (twitter equivalent) users who are also able to comment in these communities. I don’t think its working in reverse yet (at least not for Lemmy.ml accounts).
Wasn’t there also some drama recently over Twitch trying to take away/banning sponsorships from the streamers?
Remember when ads were short and easy to skip? They’re just getting more annoying now.
I could bear them back then, but now I can tell immediately if I accidentally use the mobile app on my phone vs my phone’s web browser.
I’m using the F-Droid version as well. Make sure you’ve updated to the latest because this is a new feature that was just pushed out.
Edit: as others have said, there is no icon, just click on the comment. If you need to copy a comment you’ll need to click on the comment options and then “View Source”.
I know this is 2 years later, but since there weren’t any legitimate answers in here:
https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok
And for those of you who just have friends that insist on sending tiktok links and you just want to quickly see the content you can use:
https://proxitok.pabloferreiro.es/