Founder of Reddit and one of the developers of the RSS standard.
Huge Free speach advocate and very against intellectual “property”. He wanted knowledge to be free and accessible for everyone and killed himself after he was accused of things that could’ve brought him to prison for a very long time. He probably did these things which are kinda similar to things Sci-Hub does nowadays.
I’m pretty sure coke addicts don’t want speed in their coke
That’s kind of the point though
Bro forgot to switch accounts 💀
I’ve played through it once.
Still cis though… I think
But reddit is fundamentally built different than other social media platforms. Reddit is more like a collection of forums than a social media platform. The only thing that keeps people on reddit is the content and that can be moved.
On Youtube its the Algorithm and the Content Creators that keep people to use the platform. PeerTube and LBRY simply don’t have the creators Youtube has.
On reddit people choose what to see. On YouTube the algorithm simply is wayy more important than on reddit.
They actually are in a position to do this.
Nobody is switching to let’s say PeerTube because of something YouTube does as long as not every creator is switching too
I’ve used Infinity. Then I stopped using reddit and now I wait for sync for lemmy
I don’t think that’s thaat much of a deal. Most youtubers also need additional revenue streams like patreon and mearch and sponsorships.
There’s also Infinity for Everything in Development
Well Doctile Alligator is trying to implement a subscription model. Of cause you can also compile it yourself with your own API key since it keeps being Open Source
Nah. I still make lots of typos.
There’s going to be Sync for Lemmy soon. Maybe in a month.
I’m currently using WefWef on Android and it’s the best Lemmy app I’ve used so far but it’s a little weird to use an iOS app on android. It’s definitely driving my engagement up though
The reasons to develop it also are ideological and not ecological ones.
PeerTube won’t take off unlike Lemmy did and still does. People won’t switch from YouTube to PeerTube because the creators they watch aren’t there. Also the YouTube Algorithm is what people make use YouTube in the first place.
Reddit isn’t creator based and doesn’t necessarily need an Algorithm since the users choose what to see anyways. So the Lemmy experience isn’t actually that mich worse than the reddit experience
If that would really be true than they wouldn’t complain about being demonetized