I myself am really on the fence about this.

I hate what Reddit has done, as I was removed as a moderator on my sub. But I much prefer the UI to Lemmy so far. I’m also having a hard time understanding how this all works. I was familiar with Reddit, and it is obviously a way more active community.

But I also used Apollo and hate how they’ve done him so dirty.

Will you guys return if Reddit rights it’s wrongs?

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    1 year ago

    Sure! It’s this one: https://einaregilsson.com/redirector/

    My rules are here (you can save them as a .json file an import in the extension):

    {
        "createdBy": "Redirector v3.5.3",
        "createdAt": "2023-06-20T20:58:57.278Z",
        "redirects": [
            {
                "description": "Bye, Reddit",
                "exampleUrl": "https://www.reddit.com/",
                "exampleResult": "https://lemmy.studio",
                "error": null,
                "includePattern": "https://*.reddit.com/*",
                "excludePattern": "",
                "patternDesc": "",
                "redirectUrl": "https://lemmy.studio",
                "patternType": "W",
                "processMatches": "noProcessing",
                "disabled": false,
                "grouped": false,
                "appliesTo": [
                    "main_frame"
                ]
            },
            {
                "description": "Bye, Twitter",
                "exampleUrl": "https://twitter.com/",
                "exampleResult": "https://2c.taoetc.org/",
                "error": null,
                "includePattern": "https://twitter.com/*",
                "excludePattern": "",
                "patternDesc": "",
                "redirectUrl": "https://2c.taoetc.org/",
                "patternType": "W",
                "processMatches": "noProcessing",
                "disabled": false,
                "grouped": false,
                "appliesTo": [
                    "main_frame"
                ]
            }
        ]
    }