80% of the top 5000 communities tells me that 1000 communities remain closed. That’s a lot.
/r/StarTrek is one of them.
80% of the top 5000 communities tells me that 1000 communities remain closed. That’s a lot.
/r/StarTrek is one of them.
Oh, I know this one! A bunch of Nazis are going to get together, vote out the mods of transgender/gay/Jewish subreddits, and turn them into uber-right-wing hate parades.
I have yet to profit a single dime off of Reddit. After over ten years (11th Cake Day is coming up), and nothing to show for it but piles of worthless Karma.
It would probably get the comment removed.
There are always people who think of themselves as relating to the service that they use, and not the people that make the service run.
It’s the same mentality as yelling at the minimum wage cashier because the price of milk went up.
@JuicyShaqMeat Some of the mods feel that the backtracking Reddit has done on the API changes isn’t good enough.
And at least one group of mods actually threw a fit over people not realizing they were doing a boycott, and people were messaging them for access to the private sub.
@Stoat If all the good subs move to KBin, then what good is my Karma?
Then again, what good is my Karma?
What is really cool is that you can mix and match features, like if you follow a Mastodon user on Misskey and vice versa, the Mastodon user can see the Misskey users full 5000 character post, even though Mastodon is limited to 500 chars.