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[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 136 points 1 year ago (21 children)

Update (9/11/23): A TikTok spokesperson told Media Matters that “WGA has been inadvertently blocked as part of the platforms' protections against QAnon conspiracy theories.” Searches for “WGA” and related terms now appear to function normally.

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 43 points 1 year ago (6 children)

take a cold shower

Well umm, that's kinda the trick. In Phoenix in summertime, "cold" water is cold in name only. It's more tepid than anything. That's just another part of what makes it so oppressive living there in summer.

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 75 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They're paying Joe Rogan $200M to be the exclusive home of his conspiracy disinformation bullshit, and they're more concerned about forest_stream_with_gentle_rain_3.mp3?

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Kudos to them for rolling out support more widely, but it's a bit misleading as Firefox nightly/Fennec has supported extensions for years (albeit via a cumbersome process), and Kiwi Browser is also a thing.

I can't understand how folks out there are just rawdogging the Internet out there without ublock or at least a DNS ad filter. Admittedly, Chrome runs a hair more smoothly, but the ability to use extensions like uBlock / DarkReader / Consent-O-Matic make the Firefox experience a tier above.

I just hope this makes it possible to install the Bypass Paywalls extension again so I don't have to hop over to Kiwi for that.

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It was a community built by a former Reddit backend developer, Deimos. He also built the subredditsimulator subs and automoderator, and is looking to purposefully cultivate an online community that avoids some of the common pitfalls, mainly:

  • Gravitating over time towards low-effort, lowest common denominator clickbait.
  • A culture of lawful-evil trolls who "follow the rules" but are ultimately assholes who ruin the vibe.

Personally I love what he's done with the place. It's small, but it's big enough and I find that the quality of comments is far better than what you might find in most corners of the internet. I've also got a few invites if anyone wants to check it out.

Also the Tildes app is astoundingly good for what the developer is calling an "alpha".

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Are you really certain that Google is trying to eliminate adblocking is just an alarmist assumption?

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

I think the issue is that Google has both A) a track record of backdooring restrictions on adblocking, and B) an overwhelming motivation to do so seeing as how they generate their revenue from online advertising. They've forfeited the benefit of the doubt, especially when they've already disclosed that the whole point of the change is to enhance the profitability of online advertising:

Google's engineers elaborate, "Websites funded by ads require proof that their users are human and not bots...Social websites need to differentiate between real user engagement and fake engagement"

So given that once implemented, this hop and this skip would just require a teensy jump in order to further restrict adblocking, it is reasonable to assume that's within their desired goals.

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I like the look and feel of Jerboa, but it has a bug on my device where I'll be typing and it'll just jump to middle of the post and start deleting/overwriting stuff.

I like how Liftoff can provide a unified All feed with content from all instances, but the feed just looks so noisy and icon-heavy

Connect seems the most well-rounded and the closest to a Relay for Reddit replacement, so I've been mainly gravitating toward that.

Thunder just didn't hit with me for whatever reason.

[–] crowsby@lemmy.world 44 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I wonder how much of that are Reddit-specific problems vs just plain old humans online in a pseudo-anonymous setting problem.