Because they thought if they just folded to the site admins that everything would be okay in the end. "Oh, we built a community! We don't want to lose it, so we're opening back up so daddy Spez doesn't take away our power!"
I wish I could get all the mods from the subreddits that rolled over in June/July in a room and slap each and every one upside the head.
I better see a comma in my bank account. There's a comma in my rent.
Pack up your political posts and go somewhere else. It's "shitposts," not "shit posts."
Roku filed for the patent in August 2023 and it was published in November 2023, though it hasn’t yet been granted
So they haven't patented shit.
No one is born cool, except people that check sources
I think the reality is that no one on Reddit gives a shit about Lemmy. I used to see if my comments were being deleted by a mod by opening the permalink in a private browser window. I don't know if admin removal has a more complicated way of masking it or not.
Not much worse than people constantly evangelizing Linux, whining about cars, and all the other Lemmyisms that have seeped between instances.
/c/uselessredcircle
I don't think an online petition has ever changed anything in the history of the internet.
When I worked there, they wouldn't assign me tasks and then blamed me when nothing got done.