• NerfHerder@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    That site died with Aaron Swartz. What remains is a sad, disheveled, dead husk of what was.

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      11 months ago

      Tbh it could have “died” if Aaron Schwartz was still around. Wasnt he a “free speach absolutist”? So the site could swarm even more with fascists if he was still here.

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    UserAgents while odd do give the webserver some knowledge of the client capabilities. Try setting your UserAgent to ie6 and see how much of the internet breaks.

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      Most sites will do live inspection of browser capabilities rather than using the user agent to grok capabilities, simply because user agent is hardly reliable.

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      The user agent language is because reddit requires bots to have a custom user agent identifying the bot when using the API. I don’t think it’s about browser capabilities. This is the screen they give to unknown bots, they must have adjusted rules to count any IPs registered to a cloud/hoster or VPN as a bot by default out of paranoia of third party apps and scrapers.

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    Only new reddit weirdly enough. If you have redirect script to old.reddit it works fine.

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    There’s a cesspit I don’t miss in the slightest.

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      11 months ago

      i miss the content on there, and decades worth of answered questions, as well as how polished it was compared to lemmy

      but I don’t see myself going back there either

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        I can understand your viewpoint, I did have 12 years there.

        I remember very well when Pao was CEO, and the bigass infographic of the exodus from Digg. The fall of FPH and jailbait. Unidan. I even created a Voat account, and promptly regretted it.

        I’m sometimes shocked by how immediately and thoroughly I turned my back on the history of Reddit, but I’m as temporarily at home in lemmy as I was in Reddit.

        Lemmy, as all things, will fall. Entropy always wins.

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          i was only there for around 5 years but I was overall quite happy with the community there (granted I spent my time in small hobbyists subreddits), and Lemmy seems to be quite a good community too but a lot smaller and so there’s less information to be shared

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    11 months ago

    Reddit now blocks VPN connections unless signed in.

    Now my brain hurts less. Annnnd oh well, on with my day.

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    Despite what the Lemmy zealots say, it’s not a shit site. It’s a site run by shit people who want to monetize you as much as possible with tracking data. Other than that, the content on Reddit is far superior to Lemmy.