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That makes sense
Reddit refugee chilling on kbin.
Working on:
https://github.com/daniel-lxs/BotIt
https://github.com/daniel-lxs/kbin-link
That makes sense
My question is: Why? When he was just focused on spaceX and Tesla very few times I would hear about this behavior (I might just live under a rock). But now that he is focused on Twitter it’s like he decided to be a piece of shit even more.
This is what I fear the most tbh
Meta’s incursion in the fediverse might cause very bad effects, there’s nothing preventing them from spitting ads from their new platform to all other platforms compatible with it.
I really hope that if we come to that, admins will defederate immediately.
If you want to follow from kbin go to https://kbin.social/m/syncforlemmy@lemmy.world
Also you can use my browser extension and just click on the icon:
Kbin Link for Chrome
Kbin Link for Firefox
A kbin API is in the works, if we manage to make it compatible with lemmy this app would be usable for kbin as well.
Great news!, if kbin implements a lemmy-like (which is being discussed) api this app would be entirely compatible as well!
That’s amazing, and to think that this was all caused by a pizza box lol
Put him in prison and take his platform away
Even tho they didn’t move to the fediverse, I’m glad they left reddit.
So it can confuse buyers, and they buy a lower generation for a higher price
Yes, it is, might have a look at this, I don’t think is too hard to make
I think the only difference is that there’s at least a chance to keep interacting with the community from an instance that is not showing ads.
I’m just so glad vital parts of piracy were saved, such as the mrgathread and core users of it’s community
Helpful to know! Thanks!
I’m so glad that me deleting my account made them mad, I’m so glad it hurt them
Why are rpis hard to find? Are they not making as many anymore?
There are plans to have a lemmy-like api for kbin so it works too
It’s interesting to see people talking about bots flooding some communities with content and others saying there’s not enough.
I created a bot, not to bring posts and comments from reddit but to use reddit as content curator, to bring links that were engaging there on to here.
However some people think theres a difference between users making a post with just a link to a news article or a bot doing it.
I think there’s a use for bots, when the content they bring is external to both reddit and lemmy, and discussion around it is organic.