Reddit Migration

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### About Community Tracking and helping #redditmigration to Kbin and the Fediverse. Say hello to the decentralized and open future. To see latest reeddit blackout info, see here: https://reddark.untone.uk/

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For me, Apollo is reddit. U used reddit long before Apollo but Apollo was a game changer. I mostly browsed reddit on phone so without Apollo reddit is unusable.

I tried googling reddit visit/post stats after the API Shutdown but didn’t find anything

Anyone got anything? I could probably dig more myself but I’d like to start a discussion on lemmy too

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Have you ever seen blatant vote manipulation on Reddit?

#RedditMigration

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For the first time ever, I’m getting Reddit notifications, outside of when I get a dm or a comment/post reply from someone. 🧐 Hmm, I wonder if that’s just coincidence…

Anyone else? Or just me?

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I can tag @[email protected] AND @[email protected] and I will be able to see their accounts through this portal/view/media?...

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One of the hurdles to change for users switching from reddit to a federated platform is less content. The logic goes: “smaller community, less content, I can see i’m missing out on stuff over there so I’m not going to switch away”.

One potential solution to this would be automated cross-posting, using bots or similar. Obviously there are cons to this approach, which we are all likely aware of.

What are your thoughts on focusing efforts in this direction to drive faster user growth? Good because it will drive more users to consider jumping ship given that it reduces FOMO? Bad because it makes the place look less community spirited and genuine and different?

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Most search results were putting Reddit links at the top and I kept accidentally clicking them. Even when I remembered not to click them it was very annoying.

I recently discovered ublacklist and wanted to share it with others who are trying to stop visiting Reddit. I know it's available on iOS, Firefox and Chrome.

Not sure if it is on Android, but probably is or an alternative should be that hopefully someone else can share.

It isn't only for Google, seems to filter most if not all search engines.

https://github.com/iorate/ublacklist

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ublacklist-for-safari/id1547912640

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A lot of people are boasting here like "well I just deleted my 15+ year account with quintillion karma."

I'm not going to delete my account yet (but probably won't be posting anything on Reddit either). Instead, I came up with a Strange Hobby.

Because password managers are so ubiquitous and easy to use and everyone should use one, I somehow found a complete list of all Reddit throwaway accounts I had over the years. (You know, from back when you could create accounts in seconds and Reddit didn't make you sign a blood pact or whatever.)

So I've been deleting those accounts. There was a pile of them.

And I like to every time I delete an account, a little siren goes off in Reddit HQ and Spez is like "Aaaaagggh! Not another one!"

#RedditMigration

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If you are looking for assistance in trying to interact with pages found on instances other than the one on which you have an account, here is what I believe is available so far.

you can see the same information as a table here.

note: this information will certainly become out of date in the near future. I advise you to conduct a fresh search for up to date information

Update July 3, 2023: I fixed the links hopefully. While I was doing that, I included links to chrome store where developer provided them. But I didn't search the chrome store itself.

Instance Assistant for Lemmy & Kbin

  • Install Firefox, Chrome coming soon
  • FF dev page cynber (Support developer)
  • Description Ensures that the Lemmy instance you are on is the one you want to be on.
  • This extension will create a button on a Lemmy community page, which will let you easily jump to the same page on your home instance.
  • Users 24
  • Reviews Reviews Rated 3 out of 5
  • Permissions Access your data for all websites
  • Links Support site
  • Version + size 1.0.1 (See all versions), 97.22 KB
  • Updated a day ago (Jul 1, 2023)
  • License GNU General Public License v3.0

Lemmy Home Instance Helper

  • Install Firefox
  • FF dev page RedKrieg
  • Description Adds a 'Search' link to Lemmy communities on servers where you are not logged in.
  • Users 11
  • Reviews There are no ratings yet. 
  • Permissions Access your data for all websites
  • Links HomepageSupport siteSupport Email (note July 3, 23: The first 2 links are not working for me but they are as listed on the firefox page)
  • Version + size 0.2.2 (See all versions), 12.23 KB
  • Updated 17 days ago (Jun 15, 2023)
  • License The MIT License

Kbin Link

Lemmy Link

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my killer post in modcoord, called How come r/fuckreddit is allowed to stay private while everyone else has to reopen, do the rules not apply to everyone?, is currently dying in the god damn mod queue where nobody can see it and I don't think they'll ever unlock it, because they never do.
why is there never a mod around and how messed up is it to block every single post by default on a sub. nobody can talk to anyone, that's nuts!

are mod queues a thing in the fediverse? I hope NOT.

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The Future of the Threadaverse. Is a Lot More Growth a Good Thing?

I’m a recent refugee from Reddit and a very long time social network user. When the Apollo app announced its demise, I joined kbin.social and beehaw.org and love these new networks. The discussions seems much more reasoned and friendly. I do miss some of the more esoteric groups such as music theory and jazz. I’m sure they’ll be created as the threadiverse (kbin and lemmy) continue to grow. In this case, growth will be good. Is there, however, a point where these new networks get too big?

Imagine 56 million daily users (the current figure for Reddit) using the threadiverse platforms. If they were divided evenly into groups of 10,000, that would be 5,600 instances. Surely, such growth would take years, unless Huffman pulls another catastrophic move such as making you pay to be member and having to view ads as well. Even if he did, I doubt Reddit would completely go away. It would join myspace and AOL in the backwaters of the Internet.

Back to my point. Let’s say there are 20 million daily users. Magazines on kbin and communities on lemmy would have 100’s of thousands or even more that a million subscribers. The subreddit r/worldnews has 32 million subscribers. There could also be 100’s of thousands of magazines/communities. Reddit has 2.8 million subreddits. I know communities are tightly limited on beehaw.org, only being added when there is sufficient interest and support for them. On kbin, it appears any member can create a magazine. I could be wrong. Lemme.ee also allows members to create communities without restriction as far as I can tell.

Assuming there were enough instances to support such a volume of users, would that be a good thing or would discussions turn into flame wars, vitriol, and personal attacks? Even if such things were kept under control would threads become full of pointless or uninformative comments that kept you from reading quality posts. I don’t know one way or the other although I suspect, at some point there would be such a thing as too big. Most likely, it will take years for the threadiverse to grow so there’s plenty of time to plan and implement mechanisms to handle it.

#RedditMigration

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Please let me know when we get there! We can do this!

We shall overcome!

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Attached: 1 image Updated Apollo to give it that Tweetbot treatment 🤝

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Thank you to everyone who offered advice in my "where do I host this" thread. I appreciate the insight and it absolutely helped me narrow down how and what to look for.

So, I've selected a host... and now I have to configure everything. I have root access, a solid VPS, and... well, I need the time to do it, but I should be able to find a moment or two!

Any tips, tricks, Items of Grave Concern?

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Just to let you know we also have "woahdude". Thanks

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Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can't charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn't made it inoperable.

Why is Boost still working?

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someone on reddit made some secret subreddits for certain acievements:

  • controversial club - one of the most controvertial posts on reddit within an hour
  • popular club - top 25 posts on reddit of the day
  • eternity club - popular club clone
  • ternion club - popular club but you also got ternion

etc...

why they exist? who knows, but i guess they are no longer secrets

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Mods, please let me know if this is not allowed. I’ll remove it.

With what’s happening at Twitter and the mess that’s going on right now, I feel that we need to migrate all the users over to the fediverse. I still don’t understand why anyone would still be using Twitter today but we need to get them out as soon as possible and stop supporting Elon. I think what he’s doing is ridiculous and it’s just a matter of time before he runs Twitter into the ground.

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As the title says, Reddit replied to my GDPR request to delete all my data saying I had to do it first, which I suspect is in violation of GDPR law.

Reddit's argument is that to comply with GDPR, they just need to dossociate your account from your posts, so the latter cannot be traced back to you. However, the argument could be made that the posts themselves are enough data to be linked to you.

Is there any type of response that could be framed in legal terms to make reddit really remove all the content from my account?

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Ernest just posted some comments clarifying recent changes to Votes, Boosts, Favorites, and Reputation Points.

Post is here

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