• mesamune
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    921 year ago

    It’s kinda funny on Reddit, you would have had to pay for your picture comment. I’m happy to donate to lemmy, but putting features like this behind paywalls is silly.

      • mesamune
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        341 year ago

        It was recent.

          • @[email protected]
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            391 year ago

            being able to post inline images was a reddit premium feature in the official app only, iirc. you could still link images to text like we had always done in ye olden days and use an inline image opener to get the same results… but grifters gonna grift.

      • @jaybone
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        51 year ago

        Pics or it didn’t happen.

    • deweydecibel
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      91 year ago

      I will say, though, anything that disincentives people to spam useless images and gifs in the comments, kind of like the next comment down, has its merits.

      If there’s one thing I miss about Reddit, it’s that there was a lot less of this Discord-esc image spam over there than there is over here

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Yeah. I agree that it’s bad to put the feature behind a paywall, but I also just wish it wasn’t a feature in the first place. Meme picture comments are attention grabbing and take up a lot of space. They can end up dominating the thread; making people just kind of skim over the text comments and just look at the highly prominent pictures, as though they are a kind of super-comment.

        So even though sometimes the images are great and funny / interesting / clever or whatever - I think it can degrade the conversation on the platform. I’m at least thankful that not many people are using them on lemmy; currently.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Sounds very familiar. I think I’ve heard pretty much the same thing before when discussing paying for streaming services as opposed to sailing the high seas.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Dear fucking god, THAT explains why I couldn’t do that.

      Its always the same with online services/platforms looking to make money. Offer a free or cheap online service/platform, then advertisements, then more advertisements, then start removing features and hiding them behind paywalls, then more advertisements, then death.

      Or, like Facebook and Insta, you get so big that the world itself warps around your platform because no one can remember the before times.