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Fish, (edited ) to memes in missing

Well, the sign is missing a lot of the original text, so we can only assume that it said “titties and ass”.

Proof: https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/9df3f737-ad8c-42f1-9acc-9eae1dd2c782.jpeg

Fish, to memes in Why am I like this?

They were boring anyway

Fish, (edited ) to reddit in The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.

I’m not sure if I agree that crypto is going to swing back up, or at least not like it did in 2021. The subreddit may have more than 6 million users, but it doesn’t have any posts in the past week with more than 1000 upvotes. In reality, the crypto subreddit has a smaller userbase than Lemmy. That’s probably not entirely representative of the entire crypto community, but I think that it does indicate that a lot of people have lost interest.

I’m definitely looking forward to seeing how it all goes down though. Makes me glad I’m on Lemmy now.

Fish, to reddit in The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.

Thanks for this! I was having trouble finding anything with a recent date on it related to Community Points.

That makes me wonder if Reddit is trying to keep this under wraps until release date, so that their remaining userbase doesn’t have another protest. It’s kind of crazy that they have been working on this crypto garbage for three years, yet don’t have the foresight to see that this is going to backfire. Is there anyone, aside from crypto bros., that are even interested in crypto and NFTs anymore?

“Failure to follow and comply with the above rules may constitute a breach of the Previews Terms and result in a temporary or permanent ban from Reddit or certain subreddits or removal of your access to Reddit Econ Goods.”

So they can take your coins at any time if they don’t approve of something that you do.

“By using any Feature, you understand that the Feature may be canceled at any time for any or no reason, in our sole discretion, without advance notice or liability to Reddit. We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any Feature (in whole or in part) at any time, with or without notice to you…There will be no refunds if any Feature is no longer usable on or through the Services.”

Also, they can get rid everyone’s coins at any time without reimbursing them. I hope Community Points will be the final nail in Reddit’s coffin. It would be really funny if Reddit was killed by crypto.

Fish, to memes in Keep fighting for us

Here is some useful information for people wanting to move instances. For a list of instances, along with with stats for those instances:

fedidb.org/software/lemmy or lemmyverse.net

Also, tools for migrating instances:

github.com/CMahaff/lasim (easy) - Latest Version Download (just select your OS type and run the program)

github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate

github.com/Ac5000/lemmy_account_sync

Fish, (edited ) to fediverse in When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status

Lemmy is a federated network (part of the Fediverse), meaning that, for the most part, all instances are linked together and share most of the same information and comments. If people move from one instance to another then their experience will be almost identical.

If you already have an account on Lemmy.world then you can transfer your account information to an account on a different instance by using one of the many tools created by Lemmy’s users. The reason you would move away from Lemmy.world is that it helps decentralize Lemmy’s data, so that if one instance goes down it doesn’t have a large impact on others’ Lemmy experience.

If you are using an instance with only 10 users, then here are some issues you might run into: there are less users to update the instance’s ‘communities’ page, so you might have to add some communities to the instance manually; there aren’t as many people maintaining the instance, so it might not be as well-maintained as some larger instances; the server costs might not be worth hosting for just 10 users (donate to your host, if you have the means to do so). However, there are a lot of smaller instances that are just as well-maintained as Lemmy.world (like Midwest.social).

I hope this helped you understand Lemmy a little better.

Fish, to reddit in The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.

Yeah, it is. It’s nothing new. Here is a post about it from 3 years ago:

reddit.com/…/reddit_community_points_faq_guides_m…

I love shitting on reddit as much as the next guy, but I don’t think they are actually implementing this.

Fish, (edited ) to memes in Spread the Load! Join other Instances!

Here is some useful information for people wanting to move instances. For a list of instances, along with with stats for those instances:

fedidb.org/software/lemmy or lemmyverse.net

Also, tools for migrating instances:

github.com/CMahaff/lasim (easy) - Latest Version Download (just select your OS type and run the program)

github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate

github.com/Ac5000/lemmy_account_sync

Fish, to fediverse in When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status

I haven’t used them, but others are recommending these tools for transferring your user info:

github.com/CMahaff/lasim

github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate

Fish, (edited ) to fediverse in When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status

No idea. But if I were to guess, it looks like ‘www.hexbear’ was added in July and then reposted in August in an attempt remove the ‘www’. I assume their intention was to follow the same syntax as everyone else, but they weren’t able to delete the original ‘www.hexbear’. Probably user error, but that’s just a guess.

Fish, to fediverse in When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status

I recommend people move away from Lemmy.world. Having ~28% of Lemmy users on a single instance is not good for the health of Lemmy overall.

For those that want to move to a different instance, here is a link to Lemmy instances sorted by user count: fedidb.org/software/lemmy

Fish, to fediverse in When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status

I moved to a different instance about a month ago, after lemmy.world got hacked. I haven’t had any issues on Midwest.social. I suggest other people do the same if they want Lemmy to be feasible in the long term. Get the fuck off Lemmy.world.

Here is a list of instances sorted by user count if anyone wants to move: https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy

Fish, to technology in Why you shouldn't use Brave Browser

Because Firefox is better.

I don’t care what the CEO of a corporation is doing because most of them are conservative pieces of shit.

Fish, to memes in So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)

Based

Fish, to games in Humble Bundle Choice 2023 for August

Too bad Disco Elysium 2 will be a soulless cash grab. It’s a bit ironic that the developer ended up getting destroyed by capitalism.

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