I feel like this thread is a circlejerk. I agree that reddit screwed up bad, but there is a difference between now and the migration from Digg to Reddit. When that migration happened, Reddit was already reasonably sized with active communities. I'm trying to move to Lemmy but I don't feel that it has the vibrance that Reddit did when Dogg died.
I'd love for this to bring Reddit to heel, but I don't think Lemmy has the momentum needed just yet. Maybe some other parts of the fedivers does?
I'm going to keep trying to switch to Lemmy but I am skeptical that the momentum is there. Look at how many threads there are per day in the main news community... There isn't enough buy-in...
I've never understood how civil asset forfeiture is constitutional. It seems like a 4th amendment violation.
Can someone point me to the judicial decisions that lead to this being legal?