Enshittification has collapse as its fourth phase, but we tend to forget that.
Enshittification has collapse as its fourth phase, but we tend to forget that.
The mods are literally doing work for free. Reddit won’t find competent volunteers, so leaving is the only reasonable choice for anyone with any amount of integrity.
Not everyone, but those mods definitely are.
Because they can’t make it any smaller without removing the ridiculous amount of bugs they are known for.
Seems fair enough, I’ve personally been freeloading for a while. Youtube is irreplacable, so there’s not much we can do.
Once everything is archived and the archives are properly searchable, destroying the content on reddit by deleting accounts and issuing GDPR deletion requests to make sure they can’t leave the content up and anonymize it is a very reasonable thing to do.
Honestly, what overkill is doing is much better than the subscription and gambling bullshit we get nowadays. You can see what you buy before doing so and if you choose not to, you can still play the game and none of what you bought will ever be taken away.
I paid about 40€ for 250 hours of fun with PD2, that’s much better than any season pass game.
I found out payday 3 was announced from this post, so thanks I guess.
Welcome to Microsoft. I’m convinced that they have people on their staff whose job it is to make the customer experience worse just because that’s part of their brand identity.
Don’t ever preorder anything. If people didn’t buy broken unfinished games witgout seeing them, devs wouldn’t release them like that.
If you delete an account now, all the threads it ever commented on will lose context and become useless unless archived already. That’s the situation we’re in, people are deleting their accounts without thinking about all the content that they have contributed to and destroying it.
Google has been pretty much useless lately because it just spits out this SEO spam (probably all written by LLMs, that’s the only way to explain why it’s never happened before but does happen now), so losing reddit as one of the best sources of non-AI-generated information would set us back a lot.
What we need is the current state of reddit, but frozen in time and just as searchable as reddit is right now. And since reddit won’t want to lose SEO, they will be open to scraping.
The large subs and front page just consist of bots reposting the same old content. The bots are easy to tell apart from real people just by eye, so I’m sure that reddit either has no problem with that or that they made these bots themselves to hide the fact that actual users are becoming less and less.
r/stocks is private at the moment, so maybe just an issue with the data collection.
Yes. If I look at the post it displays just fine, but jerboa crashes as soon as I tap it. Version is 0.47.
Boost has no issues with it.