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    • @[email protected]OP
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      It’s definitely showing that most people aren’t willing to be inconvenienced even if it’s to help themselves. I’m not sure a scenario exists where going back to reddit is a good idea. They are going public and that’s not gonna change. Being a public company means they are going to chase the money and if they don’t today they will burn down the platform to make more money later.

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        • niktemadur
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          but in ways for how to make money

          What money? Twitter is nickel-and-diming everybody like a miser, after the ad renevue crumbled because of the toxic changes in conduct rules for users.

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            They’re getting evicted from all of their offices because they aren’t paying rent, starting with the one in Colorado.

  • @[email protected]
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    Great video, always a fan of Rossman (even if there’s a few times where I disagree with him).

    Blackout absolutely needs to be indefinite and I’m glad to see massive communities like r/funny, r/aww, r/science, r/music still going strong with r/gaming and r/pics set to private.

    We have about two weeks until the 3rd Party App kill date. Meanwhile, numbers in Lemmy have been booming, indie developers are actively working on apps - all great news.

    Personally, I’m not quite ready to delete my Reddit Account and leave some of the niche communities I grew to love. I suspect that after the blackouts, I’ll be using both Lemmy & my old.reddit (with adblock) until there’s enough migration of users.

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    I really like the way this guy talks - clear and precise.

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      Louis Rossman is awesome, he has been fighting for right to repair for years now and runs a computer repair shop. He’s shifted in recent years to championing right to repair around the US.