feylec@mander.xyztoTechnology@beehaw.org•Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
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1 year agoThis actually just helped me make the connection. Whenever I was consciously trying to close the app because I had something else to do I would always make sure to say “one more” then not scroll even a little past otherwise I’d want to keep scrolling to see what was hidden.
If I’m in this situation again I’ll make sure to turn paging on. I am not sure mlem (lemmy app) supports this, though.
This is what needs to happen. All these groups that relied on Reddit as a “transparent” and safe method to host forums need to move out. All that’s happening here is that Reddit feels like they own all this data and information and thinks they can charge for it.
Happy to see Jellyfin making the move that is beyond “going to the next Reddit” and actually taking ownership of their data and community to safeguard it.