• -V0lD
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    1891 year ago

    So, twitter, Reddit, Imgur, and now Gfycat are all killing itself

    Has the internet bubble finally popped?

    • @donalonzo
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      1211 year ago

      The privately-owned for-profit Internet is starting to pop. User-driven FOSS will reign supreme.

      • @webjukebox
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        561 year ago

        Just like the good old times of internet. When every kid had a hobby and installed a forum software into a shared hosting to spend time with others. “If you build it, he/they will come.”

        • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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          331 year ago

          The only thing that sucked about having my own PHPBB forum was the lack of actual users to communicate with.

          But it looked and did everything just the way I wanted, so that was nice. 🥹

            • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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              The places I used to hang out with PHPBB or similar forums never really had problems with bots. And I’m at least pretty sure they were popular places. Penny-Arcade, Something Awful, NewGrounds, eBaums World…

              They also weren’t a problem for small users either. Not only was there no incentive, they didn’t necessarily get discovered by web crawlers. I remember wondering why my websites never showed up on search engines when I first started fucking around with webpages, web hosting, networks, etc. I hosted the server, I had a domain name, I was online and could access my site from other computers solely through the internet; but it never came up on Yahoo or Dogpile and I didn’t know why. The first time I ever found my own site on a search engine, it was using a hosting site like Geocities. And that was after Google came out and I was getting archived versions of the first website I ever made.

        • @dustojnikhummer
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          -11 year ago

          Sadly public self hosting comes with a lot of legalities. And sure, I can hide behind cloudflare ( and I do) but that still puts all of my eggs into Cloudflare’s basket

      • mrdelmo
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        321 year ago

        it really does feel like a return to the older decentralized web

      • @TheGreatFox
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        201 year ago

        I expect adblockers will find a way around that. If nothing else, AdNauseam should work, as it tells the site that you clicked all of the ads it’s blocking (making it much harder for them to build a profile on you).

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          I don’t really understand AdNauseam. Can’t they also not build a profile with a normal ad blocker, but you also completely avoid interacting with the trackers (so better for performance, data usage, etc)?

          • @TheGreatFox
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            81 year ago

            Yes and no. It’s harder, but even with an adblocker, your internet signature (things like browser size, are you blocking ads, did you send a “do not track” header, etc) is enough to identify you in a lot of cases. AdNauseam goes the opposite direction, instead of hiding your data, it fills their data collection with so much garbage that they’ll have a hard time figuring anything out about you. From what I understand, it doesn’t actually load the ads, just sees where the ad points to, and tells the ad provider that you clicked it while at the same time blocking it. So it would be very slightly worse in terms of performance and data usage compared to uBlock Origin, but not in any noticeable way, since the stuff it sends is much smaller than any actual content.

      • capital
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        181 year ago

        Been wondering how they detect how many videos you’ve watched without being logged in.

        Cookies can be cleared, IPs can be changed, and if we all use something like the Mullvad Browser fingerprinting will be far more difficult.

        • @Blamemeta
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          21 year ago

          I just spin up new virtual machines, with different flavors of linux. They’re all fairly interchangable at this point.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                I was able to get Mullvad and TOR to play nicely together, I couldn’t at first until a reboot I hadn’t noticed I had forgotten to reboot at the time.

                Are you routing your Mullvad Browser traffic through TOR?

    • @Ragerist
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      331 year ago

      You mean popped again? It has already popped back in 2002 with the dot-com bubble bursting. Seems investors never learn.

    • @scarabic
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      311 year ago

      Tumblr was just ahead of its time

    • @jplate8
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      251 year ago

      Wait what’s happening with imgur?

      • @GingeyBook
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        481 year ago

        Removing porn and all images not uploaded from an imgur account

        • @protput
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          201 year ago

          But why the porn?

          • @[email protected]
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            121 year ago

            There’s just too damn much of it, and the people accessing it generally aren’t stopping to be advertised to. That’s a lot of storage and bandwidth costs with very little ability to make money back.

            • @RGB3x3
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              51 year ago

              If everyone would just stop clicking on ads, this whole “the customer is the product” business model across the internet would stop within a week.

              • @[email protected]
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                41 year ago

                I hear you and I’m with you. I don’t even look at ads, I don’t permit my software on my hardware to offend me with them.

              • ugh
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                21 year ago

                What would they switch to, though?

            • @essteeyou
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              That and the desire to make money while being at the mercy of two card processors who set the rules. If you want MasterCard or Visa support then remove porn.

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              • Trialoffears
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                Running into so many early reddit day issues on Lemmy is really hitting me in the feels. I’m loving the experience.

                It’s been so long since I fealt like I were having real conversations. There’s not post with 10k+ comments.

            • @Danatronic
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              111 year ago

              Lemmy needs some kind of comment idempotency check.

          • @Anders429
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            121 year ago

            It seems that the high latency on this instance often causes people to receive an error saying their message wasn’t posted, when it actually was. This happened to me the other day, I ended up with like 4 repeated comments, and I’ve also seen it all across different communities on lemmy.world.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      The best way to destroy the establishment is from within. The sleeper cells have been activated, ushering us into the new uncensorable decentralized era.

    • _Rho_
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      11 year ago

      Wait what’s going on with Imgur? I’m aware of all the others. Also, you can add Stack Overflow to the list.