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The revolution will be televised; behind a paywall.
Thanks. I just switched - apparently just in time!
I hope all the lemmy instances are ready for a surge of users. Let's encourage redditors to join Lemmy and learn the kinks and quirks by trial and error. Let's be kind to the newcomers.
Time to move on over here I guess.
service that owes its popularity largely to its low barrier to entry signals higher barriers to entry
cool! please do.
Just jumped the ship at the right time. The API wars were just a preview...
Holy crap good thing I just moved to this platform!
Paywall forum, what can go wrong ?
A few years ago, everyone was wondering when Reddit would have its Digg moment
Goodbye Reddit, Hello Lemmy.
2 hours fresh out of the oven!
Hello friend.
Here, take this:
As soon as I read that I thought I'd make an account here.
Welcome! It's weird here, but it's great.
Welcome! Hope you like it here. I'm happy to see people are jumping ship despite the "it's too complex to switch to Lemmy" false narrative.
Just gotta compare it to signing up for an email. You gotta choose a provider.
I personally don't really like that analogy. With email, you can send and email to anyone who has an email address. You can only see emails you have received after creating your email account. It's simple and clear. With the fediverse, for past posts, you can see some: only if it was posted on your instance or if someone on your instance was following them when it was originally posted or has interacted with it since, meaning there is some technicality that prevents you from seeing everything you think you should be able to see.
In terms of account creation, I agree. Just pick a provider (instance), if you don't like it you can create a new account somewhere else later.
Reddit is just borderline unusable because of the API thing.. The app is unusable, and Red Reader is just too bland to use.
Any good Lemmy app recommendation that uses the latest material design for Android?
So Reddit wants to move to a pay model, which would mean they'd have banking information on record for any user that might be of interest to the federal government.
No thank you.
Some subreddits, like r/Watchexchange, where Redditors “buy, sell or trade watches,” according to the subreddit’s description, are centered on transactions. Huffman said the fact that users are already “transacting on Reddit kind of opens the door” for such monetization.
"Hey! How dare you exchange things with each other without giving us a cut!"
fun fact: you dont have to use websites
Recent recruit from Reddit. Finally made the jump. Love the apps like Boost, Thunder and Voyager.
Imagine paying actual money for shitty memes and mean comments.
It'll probably be the porn. What seems a bit bizarre to me is presumably you'd have to pay the subscription to post there, who's going to pay to provide content for someone else to make money off?
Watch them fuck up the implementation and suffer the worst PR disaster in recent history when they slap a paywall on r/suicidewatch.
Yes let's put a site that consists pretty much entirely of user-created content behind a paywall, what could possibly go wrong?
Well, Spez is a special kind of stupid.
It's not even worth using for free
Curious to see the comments about it on Reddit
Edit:
You made a great comment showing some easy ways to join Lemmy, and that's what I appreciates about you!
Well, that’s the death of the free* forum. Went from BBS to newsgroups to phpBB to Reddit, each soft-killing its predecessor. But like WalMart killing Main Street, Reddit is going to kill the free forum.
Thank goodness for Lemmy and other free* social network software.
*free with the asterisk because we know it’s not free, we are enjoying the service that others volunteer to pay for.
Lemmy admins, hold onto your butts
screw the haters I'm going to make a porn one. i am valid
At that point, wouldn't making an OnlyFans be easier and more likely to attract paying customers?
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