Hum I don’t know why but feels like a step backwards for Europe in regards to privacy. The comment about Meta viewing this positively doesn’t smell good …
Super ! A voir dans quel délai ça va être implémenter et dans quelle mesure. Certains appareils comme des AirPods étaient par nature jetable. J’espère vraiment que ça permettra d’avoir des appareils qui fonctionne plus longtemps et réduira l’impact coût et environnement !
They should just migrate to other platforms or join us. I don’t understand why would they stay on a website hostile to its users like this. They want to protest on the same platform that is the source of the problem…
Karma is like a high score that everyone is trying to achieve. It is more of an engagement metric rather than a quality or moderation one.
You can use monitoring tools on the backend to count the number of removed posts and moderation actions taken on an account that is only accessible to moderators. This information does not need to be public, but it could, like how Steam displays VAC bans.
Currently, everyone's post and comment history is public on their profile I think.
I don't think having a rating system that could be farmed or abused is a good solution. There should be no incentive to generate content just for the publicity of the account. All the content ends up being reposts of low-effort things that are just more relatable, which, in all honesty, I find really lame.
On my end, r/anime_titties has the most recent post from 10 days ago. The same goes for r/mildlyinteresting, and there is a banner asking if the sub features adult content.
Reddit has become fully corrupted, and it will only get worse. Even if you don't care about third-party apps, it's only a matter of time before their greed comes for your favorite subreddit or the next feature that they can exploit for money.
Even the latest features on Reddit, like the avatar as NFT, Reddit Premium, or the new design, are just here to extract more money from us.
I will not share my data or use the website of a company that shows so little concern for what their users want.
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