I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with charging for API access but the amount they're charging is ridiculous. Most reddit/lemmy apps pay for the imgur api, for example. Only difference is that imgur wants significantly less money than reddit so it's sustainable for app developers.
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Idk honestly. Lemmy is quite an echo chamber in terms of tech stuff especially. I think reddit having much more content of all different types can make it a better user experience for most people. I find it hard to suggest lemmy for the average user who just wants to see memes and discussions based on their hobbies and interests. Lemmy is a lot less diverse.
The Scots guy is a better example, imo. Someone who was trying to contribute in a positive manner but filled the wiki with complete gibberish, as opposed to a troll, of which there many.
Yeah, it's important to remember that wikipedia, itself, isn't a source, it's a summary of different sources. It's a great resource to find sources and get an overview of a topic, though.
I really, really suspect that the big Lemmy instances are being run by Reddit admins or spooks or some-such. They’re moderating their instances in the exact same way Reddit did minus the profiteering. The censorship is the exact same.
It's just the reality of online content moderation. The good mods/admins are people who are passionate about a topic and want to provide a space for discussion and community building. When it comes to the "power mods" or whatever, like those we saw on reddit who moderated 100+ subs, they're just in it to stroke their own egos.
That's 100% placebo. I'm a professional recording and mixing engineer and have done ABX tests in rooms with speakers that cost as much as a new car and struggled. Not to mention the tens of thousands of dollars in acoustic treatment in those rooms. 320kbps is guaranteed to be indistinguishable from lossless on $100 speakers in what's likely a horrible sounding room.
Yeah it's honestly insane. Getting to the point where I think I'm just going to filter out the technology and politics communities despite being interested in the content and in some of the discussions. There are so many over the top toxic people on lemmy. In one of the youtube adblocking threads, there was a guy who said something along the lines of "honestly it's worth it for me to have youtube premium" and he was downvoted and called a paid google employee. Like it's so absurd. You can't say anything that goes against the circlejerk without being dogpiled on. It's behavior that's far worse and more consistently worse than anything I've ever seen on reddit. It's not the first time I've seen stuff like that. I remember all the backlash when sync came out. I like the app and the dev so I paid for it but all these FOSS bros were acting like the dev is the second coming of Hitler for daring to make money for his work. It's exhausting. I hate ads and subscriptions but I need to live my life at some point and just begrudgingly accept them. I can't spend all day seething about it like a lot of people on lemmy do. Again, it's just kind of exhausting reading a lot of threads now. I thought I was going crazy but it's nice to see that other people have similar observations.
Just tried and it said I needed a payment method from the country.
I'm sure he's changed a lot since then lol
The vast majority of content uploaded is never going to make them any money. They get free content but hosting it is incredibly expensive.
Probably would be difficult if you can't see, though.
I mean, it does help to read the sign when you're getting your drink. The caffeine content is fairly clearly indicated.
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