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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • You joke, but Reddit did something to piss me off a few months before the current fuckery, and I decided to find an alt and there weren’t really any, like I found Mastodon but that’s more of a Twitter replacement, never encountered this site while searching. What I ended up doing was downloading a bunch of books and putting them on my phone, then putting the books app where my Apollo app used to be on my homescreen. Now, more often than not, when I go to scroll, I end up just opening a book. I’ve got a little over 40 on there, they keep my progress, even across devices, and they work when there’s no signal so I no longer have to fear public toilets with shitty cell signal lol.



  • I posted an Oliver pic, maybe I’ll get that account banned. Reddit bans are pretty stupid. One of my accounts, the oldest one, is permabanned for telling off a racist. I didn’t even cross a line, I just told them that if they’re gonna be racist, that’s all they’re going to be and anything else they have to say doesn’t matter.

    I’ve been saying this a lot over the last few weeks: Reddit is a tool. Just use it on your own terms. Reddit admins legally own the site, but fuck them, if you wanna use their tool, use it. Just let the behavior of the tool guide how you decide to use it. As it is, I still use it, but it will change next month and I won’t be downloading the official app, so I won’t use it as much, and I will no longer be a “feature” of the site, as in the subs where I was only there to contribute to the site, I have left. The subs that are still useful to me, I keep. If they ban me, I will just use one of the accounts they don’t even know is me and I will pare my subscriptions down to only the subs that don’t have a strong community elsewhere. I also will only interact with the site in ways that allow me to block all ads.






  • I’ve seen this graphic and as much as I would love to do this with every single one of my Reddit accounts if it truly cost them money, it is not plausible that it would cost them all that much money and I have yet to see any evidence of it costing them that much money. Only conjecure about how someone not connected to Reddit thinks it will cost them money. They are a software company, and as a software enginer (Reddit have a lot of those), it would be child’s play for me to automate these requests and since the function exists as a result of GDPR regulations, they almost definitely had a system in place to do it.

    But I would love to be corrected with evidence, do that and I will submit the requests myself.