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Why Reddit blocked my daily visit to its mobile website.
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The overlay could be removed with an ad blocker, or they could switch to Desktop View, or they could switch to Old Reddit.
Even better, they could switch to the Threadiverse and not need to deal with a company progressively tightening the belt on user freedom for profit maximization.
IMO ad blocking is the best and only answer here. The Old and desktop sites are okay, but pretty tough to handle on a mobile device. Especially one without an ad blocker
Why not simply repost all the content to lemmy and slam the door on reddit
Reposting Reddit content in bulk to Lemmy (versus individual users reposting their own guides or informational posts) does nothing to organically build communities here, instead leaving a bunch of empty posts that make their communities look dead. It's a chicken and egg problem, of course, but simply copying Reddit content wholesale isn't the answer.
Edit: Just want to clarify that I'm not doing any downvotes here, and see the logic in that having the best of the best Reddit content here could help convince some people to look at otherwise dead communities. The problem is that relying on such content encourages Lemmy users to be consumers of content rather than producers in their own right, and therefore think that maximizing opportunities for Lemmy users to contribute in their own right is for the best.
I respectfully disagree. Just limit number of reposts to the most quality upvoted reddit content timely reposted - and you have no problem. Right now I can refresh lemmy 5 times during the day and see the same content
Really? Cause im seeing new stuff all the time. Maybe you need to find more things to subscribe to? Piefed hasva ton they give you the option to subscribe to as well as feeds (groups of like communities you can subscribe to).
There's many bots doing that for some subs....
And there should be way more. Why people going back to reddit otherwise.