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/kbin - a few quick announcements (kbin.social)

Good morning! :) Today I want to focus mainly on reviewing the pull requests you've submitted. There are many great things there that will help improve the kbin experience. That's amazing, thank you! I'm also in the final stages of sorting out the infrastructure-related formalities. Soon, the situation with the website's...

Don't be discouraged by people saying these protests don't work, or by subreddits going public (kbin.social)

People discredit every type of protest, IRL or not. I think back to every major protest that's happened in response to some major event, and the response every time is "That won't ever work", "You're wasting your time", "Imagine caring about that"....

RSS notifications? (kbin.social)

Is there a way to set up an RSS feed to get notifications from Kbin? The current issue with the notifications is that they are contained completely in the site so you have to actually check the site for the notification. On mobile I'm using an app called Hermit to use the mobile site and it has an option to set RSS feeds for...

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Anyone else a little disappointed how the blackout is going? (kbin.social)

I mean don't get me wrong, its cool a lot of subs have and still are participating in the blackout, but I think it wouldve been better to link a new home for the subreddits participating somewhere in the private message. Show spez, hey if you dont change, we aren't going to use your site (or use it less).

I think we should (politely) message major hobby subreddits that went public to go private again. It's important to continue the protest. (kbin.social)

It’s disappointing to see some of the larger subreddits going public with a ‘what’s the point?’ tone. Most are staying private, but some aren’t. As if Reddit doesn’t exist solely because of its user generated content. If enough subs permanently shut down, they’ll be forced to reconsider their API position. Social...

Not-so-compact view? (kbin.social)

Recently migrated from reddit. Old.reddit on desktop has a decent information density. Reddit's compact view i.reddit (RIP) was even better. Desktop new reddit is an abomination. Compact view here shows me roughly 4.5 top-level article headlines on screen at one time (avatars, thumbnails, media previews, etc. all disabled...

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