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- Who is Kelly Yazdi? Zac Brown's estranged wife fires back after country star granted temporary restraining order
Kelly Yazdi (age 33, born on January 25, 1991) is an actress, stuntwoman, model, huntress, and brand ambassador. Notably, she is the founder of Ride Wild.
- Reddit brings back its old award system — ‘we messed up’www.theverge.com Reddit brings back its old award system — ‘we messed up’
The company said it’s golden upvote system “missed the mark.”
The company said it’s golden upvote system “missed the mark.” (Bwaahahahaha)
- “The Idea of You”: Deconstructing the Modern Romance Through a Cinematic Lensarticleshubspot.com "The Idea of You" (2024): Modern Romance - Articles Hubspot
Premiering on Amazon Prime Video, "The Idea of You" offers a captivating exploration of contemporary relationships and societal expectations.
Premiering on Amazon Prime Video, "The Idea of You" offers a captivating exploration of contemporary relationships and societal expectations.
- Recent NPR article on Reddit's IPO -- I strongly suggest you give it a listen. I won't say anything other than I found myself angry enough to provide a bit of feedback and links to evidence refuting
Recent NPR article on Reddit's IPO -- I strongly suggest you give it a listen. I won't say anything other than I found myself angry enough to provide a bit of feedback and links to evidence refuting some of the worst misrepresentations.
- Any EU based users of reddit should immediately file a complaint under GDPR with their supervisory authoritykbin.social Any EU based users of reddit should immediately file a complaint under GDPR with their supervisory authority - reddit - kbin.social
reddit is telling it's future investors with recent news and more info on their IPO, that they're currently selling and looking to sell their user's data to companies wanting to train their LLMs, including Google....
- Reddit Files to Go Public, Reveals That It Paid CEO $193 Million Last Yearwww.thedailybeast.com Reddit Files to Go Public, Reveals That It Paid CEO $193 Million Last Year
Nineteen years since its founding, the social media site is finally going public.
Sure, spez, tell us again how reddit's just never managed to make a profit ...
- [Reuters BreakingViews] Investors will say “OK Boomer” to aging Reddit
[...] a dearth of profit this late into its existence portends the lack of a real business model, suggesting it’s still not ready for public company life.
- Reddit revenue rises 20% ahead of IPO, but it isn’t profitable yet
REDDIT posted a more than 20 per cent rise in revenue in 2023 versus the year before, sources familiar with the situation said, as it prepares for one of the United States’ most anticipated potential initial public offerings (IPOs).
- How social media’s biggest user protest rocked Redditwww.theguardian.com How social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit
A mass user protest six months ago over technical tweaks had big downstream effects, and now the ‘front page of the internet’ is changed for ever
A mass user protest six months ago over technical tweaks had big downstream effects, and now the ‘front page of the internet’ is changed for ever
- Huffman takes a "victory" lap: "As the AI era begins, Reddit is leaning into its humanity."
The moderator rebellion is crushed, there are no longer any third party apps competing with the official Reddit app and Reddit seems to be as popular as ever.“It’s a nice time right now,” he says. “I think we’re executing really well.” In 2024, the company plans to focus on three pillars. 1. Maximizing ad revenue 2. Charging AI companies for training on its data3 . Enabling users to make money from Reddit
- OK so [#Reddit](https://kbin.social/tag/Reddit) search has always sucked.
OK so #Reddit search has always sucked. It has sucked especially in the New Reddit era. Now, they have deployed the Even Newer Reddit user interface.
One of my biggest use cases of Reddit was "what are people in various communities talking about this particular video"?
In Old.Reddit, you could at least see crossposts in the unlikely case that the YouTube URL was somehow equivalent to the actual URL posted to Reddit. You know, because YouTube videos could be called upon by many requests, and Reddit fucking gave no shit about any URL normalisation.
But they at least let you see if anyone had crossposted shit.
Apparently, the New New User Interface fucking doesn't even let you do that. I tried searching for a particular video that was already posted in particular communities. Nothing. Tried Google Search to find this particular thing. OK, found it. Slapped "old." to it. "6 discussions." That's it. Reddit was already shit at finding discussions about particular YouTube videos if you didn't use old.reddit. The new Reddit interface at least pretended the crossposts were there. Crossposts no longer are there. Why the fuck do people even follow the site any more.
- What's the point of all these UI changes?
For a long while, platforms have been making tons of usually pointless, often harmful changes to their UI. Reddit & Discord provide tons of examples.
- Reddit's video player changes have been an issue for as old as time.
- Discord has forced their new mobile UI, which I absolutely despise.
- Reddit's new logo looks uncanny. (I wouldn't say the 3D character in general looks awful, and a couple of the expressions are honestly quite cute, but what they went with just doesn't look good).
- A while back, Discord made messages with multiple images display them in this stupid grid layout that resizes & crops them to death.
And that's not mentioning all of the other changes that don't seem to actually accomplish any purpose.
So, why do you think they do this? Is there some good reason to it that I'm missing? Is it strategic business stuff? My personal theory is that they need to have the UI designers doing something and so roll out pointless changes to justify paying them.
- Reddit might once again be flirting with an IPO | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com Reddit might once again be flirting with an IPO | TechCrunch
The San Francisco-based company, co-founded by Steve Huffman, Aaron Swartz and Alexis Ohanian in 2005, could go public as early as Q1.
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- Wiki (for new and existing users!)
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- So... it's been a while now since the great exodus. How are you all doing my fellow refugees?
I made my home here permanently now. It seems like such a friendlier place but how are you all doing?
- Squabblr (formerly Squabbles) has released a new Wordle-style game.battle.squabblr.co Battle Guess: Can you guess the word?
Pick a word and share with your friends and family to guess!
Pick a word and share with your friends and family to guess!
- Win 365 Coca-Cola cans only for Germany People can get them!
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- Win Amazon Euro 1000 Only for Germany citizen
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- Get your Cute Girlfriend only for Germany
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- Is it possible to submit a DMCA takedown notice for subreddit rules and sidebar content?
They took my subreddit away and installed some sock puppet who restored everything that I wrote, which I deleted. Do I have any recourse, or do they just get to use my writing?
- ‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Googlewww.theverge.com ‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Google
Reddit is apparently seeking to strike deals with big AI companies.
This could affect a lot of peoples searches. I don't know about you, but when my laptop stopped working correctly last month, the best solutions were still ones that google linked me to reddit to read.... That said, don't believe every news article on the internet and all that...
- Today, My Subscribed community finally supass my joined Sub reddits
It has been a hard journey my boys, but I am finally here! :)
- Playstation Couchplaystationcouch.com Playstation Couch
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- Reddit mods dumped tokens hours before blockchain program terminationcointelegraph.com Reddit mods dumped tokens hours before blockchain program termination
At the time of the announcement, the moderators of most of the subreddits involved with the community points program claimed to be unaware of the decision.
This time on Reasons Why Crypto Based on Reddit Karma Blockchain Points Is Dumb: potential fraud!
- Just wanted a warning, Lemmy.World is perhaps worse than reddit at respecting their users
I just suddenly found my user over there banned. Not for getting in a fight or breaking any rules, but just for criticizing and asking questions regarding its recent vague Terms of Service. In fact, no reason, warning, or reply was given beforehand, and the admin who did it suddenly scaled to banned, with no reply or anything sent to email.
It seems to be because of some criticism I made regarding https://legal.lemmy.world/, where rather than answer it they deleted my entire user history and implied that the criticism was:
> > > reason: disagreeing with the Terms of Service - don't worry your content is gone > >
Note that I never explicitly disagreed with the Terms of Service, but I guess they must consider any criticism of it disagreement.
It hardly matters when they've made sure to make it my word versus theirs by eliminating my entire user history. This should be a big hint about how they will treat you, your comment history, and your ongoing discussions, even those unrelated to the ban, and it shows just how shit they will be at transparency when it happens (be sure to use the Internet Wayback Machine on them).
A lot of my criticisms had to do with permabans and how they would carry them out, so I guess I have my answer - in the worst way imaginable it without recourse, control, or even the possibility of getting it lifted.
What they say under 6.2, it's all deception, "what may happen" when the reality is they won't mind completely banning you on the spot. They won't give you a warning and tell you not to repeat it. There won't be any sort process. They will just ban you and remove your comment history on the spot. They will throw your entire history of content down the drain, and laugh while making a snarky comment. It's even worse than reddit, then, but that was always a risk, specially given who's heading Lemmy's development and given the apparent lack of concrete details regarding its leadership.
I suppose I'll try kbin.social now.
On the off-chance that somebody has of knows of where there could be a cache of the comment I made where they claim I was "disagreeing with the Terms of Service", I would appreciate it.Oh, never mind, found it - that was easy: https://web.archive.org/web/20231020022523/https://kbin.social/u/@InternetTubes@lemmy.worldHere's the link to the modlog removal, because there seem to be a lot of connection problems now and the latest one is missing a lot of admin actions, including those that purged and banned my account:
Then: https://web.archive.org/web/20231019235547/https://lemmy.world/modlog
Now: https://web.archive.org/web/20231021224842/https://lemmy.world/modlog
NOTE: Apparently it is still there, it just has to be searched for through a more precise filter. It isn't clear how or why it gets removed. However, it is now clear who performed the ban, and it is the person I suspected: https://web.archive.org/web/20231104183117/https://sh.itjust.works/comment/5112860 Plus it seems the two most active admins are very close: https://web.archive.org/web/20231105083850/https://kbin.social/m/trees@lemmy.world/t/567901/Sipping-mist-from-a-bag-to-get-high-feels-so#entry-comment-3163448
I've submitted a ticket, whose link leads to a service hosted on mastodon.world: https://imgur.com/a/aisRzL9
The result? Closed without a reply: https://imgur.com/a/6PK1elq
NOTE: I was finally able to contact Ruud, contact as in get him to join the same Matrix PM chat as me and direct him to this post, but that was basically it. Complete silence and not even a courtesy "I will look into it", so within their bubble of narcissism. I'm going to guess he's already quite aware and ok with the "sweep under the rug" approach. In contrast, they were quite quick to ban me from the Matrix chat after joining and waving hello, yet not so quick to provide a reason except that of a circlejerked "yeah just ignore, because look at all the other dirt on the carpet".
Lemmy.world seems to be corrupt at the core, at it will likely continue to fool a lot of people for years to come.
As of today, two months later, no apology from lemmy.world, my kbin.social account still remains banned. Even though they've removed the admin responsible there's no apology and you wouldn't know about it or even begin to guess why if you didn't look under the covers ( https://i.imgur.com/En7roiG.png ), because the other admins are complicit in sweeping it under for the appearance of acting legitimately that they wouldn't ever dare an apology from the hole they've dug themselves into.
- Reddit is killing blockchain-based Community Points | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com Reddit is killing blockchain-based Community Points | TechCrunch
Citing scaling issues, Reddit is shutting down its blockchain-based Community Points in favor of prioritizing other rewards programs.
(Orignally posted in worldnews@lemmy.ml)
Citing scaling issues, Reddit is shutting down its blockchain-based Community Points in favor of prioritizing other rewards programs.
- Did old.reddit.com just go down??
Tried using some links from google and they all failed. Did they actually do it?
- Reddit censors story on Starlink losing over 300 satellites after it jumps to #2 overall in less than 2 hours on r/worldnews.tiblur.com Tiblur
Tiblur is a privacy centered social media platform. Watch video, look at images, vote in polls, and listen to audio.
Tiblur is a privacy centered social media platform. Watch video, look at images, vote in polls, and listen to audio. xpost lemmy.world