ThatLinuxUser

joined 2 years ago
 

The only reason I say this is that there's now a lot of posts that are no longer available, which I find to be kind of a shame.

[–] ThatLinuxUser 2 points 2 years ago

Thank you! However I think that archive is only up to December 2022, not the last six months.

 

Are there any plans to make an updated archive the subreddit underway if it gets banned by the admins?

[–] ThatLinuxUser 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah I agree, I've gotten back to using Tildes recently and it has only improved while Lemmy is a utopia for content that couldn't exist over there (such as c/Piracy, lol) .

I can also see Lemmy maturing to the point that it's a legitimate alternative for many subreddits.

 

I've been using Lemmy for the last couple days and have quite liked it. I want to hear the community's thoughts on some of the other reddit "competitors".

The only other (obviously non-federated) one I'm familiar with is tildes.net, mostly just because I have had an account on it for the last few years.

[–] ThatLinuxUser 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] ThatLinuxUser 4 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I feel like this instance should absolutely continue even after the blackout, given just how much reddit has been degrading over the last several years. I think the last nail in the coffin for me is how they will be charging insane rates to access the third party API, and the insanely short notice to developers.