
N3Cr0
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- N3Cr0@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•When reddit bans your account 5 minutes after creation for no reason:
1 yearThis happened to me twice, but it was twitter (long before Musk took over). They held my account hostage in exchange to my phone number - which I refused to give them.
Despite the ban, their system still sent me their annoying newsletter. It also took me 3 support tickets to get my account deleted and stop receiv8ng emails.
Neat try, drawing us back to reddit, but we refuse.
- 2 years
Speaking for myself, but I think many other users would agree.
I’m here for the same reasons I would be on Reddit. However, I refuse visiting the latter because of what happened (company, community and also my account which lasted 2 days before an inappropriate ban - for no postings, but subscribing to the wrong subreddits).
I ignore reddit’s network effect, in the hope that Lemmy does catch up a little. I hope there will be more active users in here at some point. And by now it doesn’t look that bad.
Looks like they don’t just put off their users, the also screw over their customers. Good job!
Vivaldi != chromium All they reuse is the rendering engine. In fact, nobody developed a browser engine from scratch, since the late 90’s.
- N3Cr0@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit now won't let non-logged in users see subreddits until they've been "reviewed"
3 yearsHas Elon Musk secretly bought Reddit as well?
I would not make it too easy to filter out the edited comments. So replacing all with the same paragraph may not be the best idea. Some variation apears to be the key to me.
That said, I like the idea of pointing to Lemmy.


True, but it also reminds us what happens when someone on Lemmy gets downvoted, reported and banned for having their own valud standpoint, which is not accepted by the majority of us.
We should keep in mind that we are prone to making the same mistake.