That’s not what you paid for regardless of whether it’s safe. But I wouldn’t
That’s not what you paid for regardless of whether it’s safe. But I wouldn’t
NBC Is in on it as well. https://apple.news/ABf0fBhOISSS9Fe9vF1fLPw
Memmy is looking good. Definitely more stable at this point. It’s going to be exciting to see two different apps grow. Options are always better.
Ironic. Frisco has let a LOT slide in that city
I would love to be a fly on the wall come July. If the advertisers start to pull their spots, the earth may rumble just a tad
This is exactly what humanity should be. We left Reddit for several reasons, one is toxicity. I’m getting too old for that shit
Support style subs will continue to operate, reopen, or stay open. Heart conditions, addictions, etc. Until those groups are created in Lemmy, there is no way those users will go. And if there are those that scrap their account on Reddit, they would likely create a lurker account there just to participate in those subs
Memmy is offering better stability over Mlem at this point. Both are lacking features but are in their early stages and show great promise. This post is from Memmy
Wait until Google bots catch up and drop many of the links back to Reddit.
Realistically, it will. What’s left behind depends on the mods and users. Reddit isn’t going away that easily. Time will show impact
Exactly what I did. I’ll find other sources as they pop up. Too much time wasted filtering the bickering away from the few reliables
They won’t waste their time managing the subs until they see who returns tomorrow
For those that still want the smaller 13”, you can spec up the specs to match the 15. The downfall is you’re spending $100 more for a smaller laptop so it’s really targeted for those not wanting to carry around the 15”.
Definitely looking forward to this.
User education will be key. Let’s face it, old time “Redditors” will look at the simplicity of creating an account, and looking at sub-reddits and say “I’m too old to learn a new way. This is too much”.
The seniors won’t leave, and the younger who don’t follow basic tech will be in the same boat. Just look around some of the subs there - they are entrenched.
This. For those that understand that standing up the infrastructure costs money, I don’t think paying a reasonable price would be out of the realm. Even the Apollo dev was stating that API should not be free, but reasonable.
Hopefully, but somehow I doubt the same amount would join. Those that are indefinite are not enough.
Had the subs gone off for longer (2 weeks) or indefinitely, the risk of Google bots dropping links may have shaken things up more. Personally, I don’t see Reddit going anywhere. There frankly is not enough backing for a sustained enough period of time. Reddit knows tomorrow subs who joined for 2 days will re-open.
How did that work out for Musk?