Using the same title as a linked article is a good rule. I don’t necessarily believe all submissions should have to be linked to an article though. If someone is at the scene, as it happens, then their first hand account is valuable too.
It’s not the end of the world, but you can see it from here.
Using the same title as a linked article is a good rule. I don’t necessarily believe all submissions should have to be linked to an article though. If someone is at the scene, as it happens, then their first hand account is valuable too.
I agree. Make people think twice about downvoting. It might help keep it from being used as an “I disagree” button.
I’m vegetarian but I’d be ok with eating lab grown meat. I’m looking forward to being able to try some
I’m subbing to anything that seems remotely interesting but I’ll probably end up pruning the list eventually. The same thing happened when I joined reddit back in 2010. I was so excited to read about everything and then realized I didn’t actually care that much about the individual topics.
I’m at 60 which already feels like too much
I think it’s a visual bug. I’m having trouble seeing new comments on my own posts
I use Grammarly, Facebook Container and uBlock Origin.
Facebook Container keeps facebook from spying on your internet traffic
I think they had a megathread on all Reddit news over there. It would explain why they removed individual threads on the matter.
Probably? After their soldier literally DUG into irradiated earth, it became obvious they were oblivious to the danger. I don’t believe Russia actually has control over their soldiers and if one thinks it’s a good idea to cause Chornobyl 2 then well…
I don’t plan on visiting Reddit, even if I am not signed in. They could still use visitor metrics to sell ads.
It won’t happen over night. As the quality of reddit declines, more people will give Kbin and Lemmy a shot.
A lot of power users are leaving reddit and that’s where the quality was.
The longer I go without Reddit, the more I realize I don’t need it. Let it burn
This is amazing! I hope they stay private for good or until the API change is reversed. I believe /r/guildwars2 had said they wouldn’t come back without 3rd party app access.
I am disappointed in the big subs that wouldn’t go dark: askreddit, comics, news and worldnews
None of my devices (all firefox with ublock) have had any issues with ads on youtube…yet.