I remember that being a thing amongst the initial migration, is it still happening? I rather hate having to append redshit to the end of my searches every time, especially with their anti-vpn bullshit they’re on now.

  • IndescribablySad@threads.net
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    174 days ago

    Technically yes and technically no. With Reddit, people just asked questions and received answers for like 20 years. We’re on year 3

  • SwizzleStick
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    54 days ago

    I’ve frankensteined a horrible unsigned extension that’s half bad human code and half AI garbage that autoredirects reddit links to their archive.org version.

    Does the job, if a little slowly, without this little shit getting in the way:

  • @WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    34 days ago

    especially with their anti-vpn bullshit they’re on now.

    I’ve been a happy libreddit/redlib user for a few years now. sometimes an instance has a temporary block but then I click redirect in libredirect and the next instance works

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    Nobody can move a community, it’s like herding cats but worse because the cat lady (Reddit mods) will ban you for trying.

    Best you can do is try to build community here by asking and answering the sorts of questions you want to see.

  • @fakeplastic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    34 days ago

    It would actually be a really great thing if we could crowdsource a few hundred of the most truly valuable reddit posts because then they could be trivially scraped and put on a site somewhere.