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  • Banning abortion information is not the same thing as banning a harassment network that’s causing deaths.

    This sentence alone shows how short-sighted your point is.

    “Abortion is the killing of fetuses. Providing women with access to information about abortion will lead to more deaths in just one year than Kiwifarms has brought about in its entire existence. ISPs have shown that they are able to block such sites. Given the higher level of harm abortion sites pose as compared to Kiwifarms, the Texas Court of Appeals moves that ISPs have to block all access to abortion information.”

    You don’t have to agree with the paragraph above (I certainly don’t), but that’s exactly the point - if it can be used to block things you want blocked, there will be a way to justify blocking things you do NOT want blocked.






  • First is speed. I’ve been able to get speeds of ~50MBps (not Mbits) on private trackers, granted this is dependent on Internet connection more than anything but I get 20-50% of that speed on public trackers.

    Second is retention and breadth of selection. If you’re trying to download the latest Marvel movie then every tracker is gonna have that, but if you’re looking for an older movie then it’s much harder to find on a public tracker. And if you do find one, it’s likely to be seeded by 1 person and you can only squeeze 10KBps out of it.




  • I’ve been replacing my posts with gibberish (google “gibberish generator”) and a link to lemmy.

    Be aware that /r/AskReddit has some automation that will delete your post if they detect some script. I don’t know how it works, but so far the trigger for me seems to be any link to the /r/apolloapp post where Christian posts his call logs.






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    Voat was a good test of that. A whole bunch of people moved over, voat almost thrived for a few months, and then people quietly started reviving their reddit accounts.

    There’s some cause for optimism though. The people who are left when the dust settles are those who like the platform, or the people who aren’t welcome on reddit anymore. For voat, that consisted largely of fatpeoplehate and other “negative” subs.

    This time round, the people who can’t access reddit are those who use third party apps. I might still use reddit on my desktop after everything, but once Slide for Reddit dies, I have no good way to use reddit on my commutes. Old.reddit sucks on mobile cos of the sidebar and horrible comment nesting, reddit mobile website sucks because it’s 50% whitespace and slow to load shit, the reddit app is even worse.

    There’s going to be a bunch of people who give up and use the app. But for me, having tried the app, my choices are clear - on my phone at least, the choices are lemmy, tildes, old-school forums, or reading a book.