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Sorry, he’s out of the shower now.
Sorry, he’s out of the shower now.
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Yes, but also no.
At the end of a r/Place event the palette changes, and you can only place white pixels.
So yes, you could use a bot to write it again; but no, in reality you wouldn’t be writing anything.
Welcome to the World of Tomorrow!
You’re forgetting misfires can happen soon after ejaculation (and probably other things).
Everyone who left reddit or significantly reduced their time on reddit returning to constantly refresh a page advertisers won’t see that says “fuck spez” is helping to boost Reddit’s numbers. This isn’t just about whatever number of people left reddit for Lemmy.
You’re just driving up traffic and engagement on reddit, at a time when Huffman desperately needs to convince advertisers that reddit still has a lot of traffic. It’s saving the company financially.
So yeah, not a great protest.
But that’s not true, all of those things were there at launch. It was just reddit gold, which got you a month of premium along with all those perks.
It was never intended to build upon the original sorting mechanism, it was intended to be a super upvote that granted the receiver elevated privileges. It used to get you into an exclusive subreddit, turn off the ads, and give you discounts at stores across the internet. But then people memed on it and the admin decided to indulge the memes.
Gfycat is shutting down, sadly. There’s no money to be had in hosting pictures and videos for other sites that are viewed without ads. We already saw the Imgur clamp down a month or so ago. If these instances can’t self host the content it’s all going to have an invisible expiration date.
I mean a lot of the content posted on reddit wasn’t actually made by the posters to begin with. Everybody’s just sharing memes they found on other platforms.
The first decade of Reddit’s life it was just pulling content from 4chan and Digg. I would not be surprised to see the fediverse operate similarly.
Registering to all instances with the same username/password is just asking for trouble. They’re not all equal and some of them will get hacked somehow.
I wouldn’t bother writing replies to a bot, but if it makes you feel better.
This very much feels to me like the beginning of a Civ game, where we’re all fresh nations with different starting conditions that are exploring our territories and building up armies…
The first schism is gonna be fairly dramatic, I’ll bet.
How much notice are you given when they suddenly need you because one of the Seattle Mariners is injured?
Yeah, that’s what I figured. It’s a neat proof of concept but I’ll never use it.
How safe is it to log in to a lemmy instance through this? Seems like it could easily be used for phishing.
If the admin are in cahoots with the crypto mining douchebag, then no part of the site is safe.