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[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 54 points 1 week ago

Mfw putting "author:username" into the Reddit search bypasses this

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Minecraft, Terraria, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Portal 2

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[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Everyone in the comments denying it

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by nomorebillboards@lemmy.world to c/cat@lemmy.world

If you had the option to order a Stupid Cat, and also the option to order a Smart Cat, which would you pick and why?

Both Animals obviously have their pros and cons. But personally, I think Stupid Cat easily wins. Smart cats are usually meaner and harder to detain. They also seem Evil.

Thoughts? As I overthinking this?

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

High chance if he decided to take home "just" $10 million per year, he could pay every single one of the Valve employees at least 100k more every year.

That or they could take less than 30% from developer profits.

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 15 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

In 100 years people are gonna look back on these 'phobes in the same way that we look back at slave owners... ignoring the fact that a lot of the 'phobes would probably be okay with modern slaves anyways.

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks for making Blorp, it's my favourite Lemmy app I've tried! And the lack of post flairs is something I've noticed, so I might try PieFed out.

If you want feedback on some more (very minor) things I would love to be fixed, here's a list of things I've noticed:

I posted on the Blorp community yesterday about wanting a "read all" button for notifications (mostly because this post got a lot) so that would be really nice.

Other than that, it's mostly just tiny things. Apparently Lemmy has a backend way to see user karma, so maybe seeing that would be nice to add as an option?

Maybe a button to copy and paste a post's body text on mobile like on Reddit, or even a "save image/video" button? This is really minor.

And maybe an easier way to see the upvote/downvote ratio? (like 87% upvoted as an example)

Maybe this isn't possible for some reason, but would a way to create a community inside of Blorp be possible? I don't know if Lemmy works like that.

Thanks again for making this app, especially the fact that it's on iOS. I hope it's not too much of a time/financial burden because it's great.

(All of this is from iOS by the way)

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by nomorebillboards@lemmy.world to c/apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world

Okay, I'll admit, this mostly applies to the iPad Pro. The cheaper iPads offer options to people who don't need more than just the iPad, and if it works for them, that's great!

And I'm sure there are people that get by just fine with just the iPad Pro and a phone, too. But, for the majority of people that consider getting it, it is ONLY needed because Apple is too stubborn to incorporate elements of the iPad into MacBooks (or even vice versa!)

As a student that needs access to running some computer programs, if I wanted an iPad for notetaking, barring accessories like AirPods, I would have to take:

My phone

My MacBook

AND My iPad

This is just clunky. Keeping track of 3 batteries every day is annoying, and having to take out the MacBook and the iPad on a desk to do computer work and Pencil notetaking is just clunky.

The iPad doesn't need to exist. If the MacBook had a touch screen (or even just Apple Pencil support) I wouldn't have to worry about taking the clunky iPad with me for notetaking. But they won't because they're stubborn. Hell, if the iPad supported third party apps or MacOS apps, this could even go the other way around and I could ditch the laptop!

Neither of those will likely happen, though.

I'd pay more for a MacBook that can fold 180 and turn into an Apple Pencil supporting iPad, but they likely won't offer it anytime soon and I'll be stuck with an additional device that doesn't need to exist.

Just like how the iPhone took the role of the iPod, I hope that the MacBook takes the place of the iPad soon.

Can anyone else think of a better reason for the iPad to exist other than Apple's stubbornness? Only one I can think of is mobile gaming, and honestly, I still prefer the convenience of my phone.

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[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago

Not sure what the intent behind this post is, and I know it's cliche, but don't fucking do it. Please

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by nomorebillboards@lemmy.world to c/reddit@lemmy.world

Sorry for the rant, I don't know if it belongs here, I'm new. But I am just super disappointed and want to maybe help people in the future experiencing something similar so we can cope together.

So, a few days ago, one of my random alt accounts on Reddit gets sitewide banned for harassment because I called someone dumb in the comments (literally no more than that) as a joke on a shitpost a few years ago. I laugh the random account ban off and delete the account and return to my normal Redditing.

Now, I've been a daily commenter and poster on Reddit for several years at this point. You could call it addiction. But I also use it for updates and questions at my local university, so it's also made its way into my personal life, too.

So, after the ban, I figured I was fine and I could continue to use one of my many other accounts. I was wrong.

Nope. A few hours later, ALL of my accounts over the last decade or so get permanently banned for ban evasion. I did not know Reddit bans were global like that. So, obviously I try to appeal the bullshit original ban, but I DELETED the account so I couldn't.

I try to appeal on the alts, but I get the same generic "your request has been denied" message. Over and over again across all of them, same message.

So, I figure that they banned me for having my other accounts on the same device. Really shitty all my accounts were gone but I was reluctantly fine to start over by removing them all and deleting the app.

Those accounts got banned too.

Okay, looks like it's by IP and device. Cool. I'll... use the browser version on Brave and use a VPN when I want to post on Reddit. Super inconvenient but I'll do what I have to do.

All accounts created or largely used on a VPN get shadow banned and appeals are ignored.

Okay, VPNs don't work. I'll delete all my account info on all my devices, reset my router to change my IP, use a new device, and not sign into any accounts other than Reddit and that should be good!

It works for a few hours. Perfectly fine. But, as I scroll more and more, I start to see communities that I recognize from my old accounts. No big deal, they probably recommend those communities to a lot of new users.

But, as I scrolled more and more, even smaller communities showed up that I used. Smaller, smaller, and even smaller, until eventually these were subs under 5k members even though I didn't interact with he vast majority. They caught me, again, on a brand new device with a different IP.

Well fuck. Reddit is going to be the biggest inconvenience ever to use again. But I had one last trick up my sleeve.

A special VPN that uses the network of its users to reroute internet so websites are extremely unlikely to ban each individual server. A fucking virtual linux machine. Brave browser with the most secure settings.

It went well for longer this time, a few days, but the same Orwellian shit happened. More and more tiny subs until I saw ones with mere single digit upvotes on all the posts on subs with just a few thousand members. And then, just a day or two after my account creation, boom. Permanent ban there, too.

There is literally nothing you can do to get back on Reddit if you're banned and want to use it in even a slightly normal way. I have submitted an appeal on the reddithelp form, but this is also extremely unlikely to be accepted even though the ban was bullshit; they haven't responded yet. I don't think I can ever use Reddit again because their system uses the most advanced AI to detect evaders I have ever seen. They're definitely spending tens of millions monthly on computer costs and research SOLELY to catch evaders and it fucking works.

So, I guess I'm a Lemming from now on. Super upset, Lemmy doesn't have subs for my favourite games and even the more popular games are super inactive. But, there is nothing I can do. Sorry for the rant but I know I started reading ban posts like these for hours when I first got banned, so I hope I can help people in the future realize they're completely done for unless their appeal gets accepted.

TL;DR: Even with a completely unrelated device, IP, and a virtual machine, Reddit's AI will detect what types of posts you like until they are slightly confident it's you. Then, permanent ban. You cannot avoid this. I'm super bummed out.

Edit: For peoples who have had site-wide bans doomscrolling about it in the future like I was, I'm not saying evading a ban is impossible. If you really want to get back on don't give up hope, I'm just saying it's going to be very difficult. But definitely consider contributing to the awesome Lemmy community. I know it's missing a lot, but it does help scratch the itch. I recommend the Blorp app as it's the most similar to Reddit's UI.

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

MacBooks are pretty practical. ARM laptops like MacBooks have genuinely ridiculously good battery life; I was genuinely shocked the first time I used one.

Yes, ARM windows exists, but it's clunky and has little support because unlike MacBooks, not all Windows laptops run ARM, so developers have little incentive to make ARM Windows versions their apps.

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

SMB3 controls better.

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

Do you usually get shadow banned or banned with the red banner? If it's a shadow ban, you might still have a chance because almost all accounts created on VPN get shadow banned as soon as they post

[-] nomorebillboards@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

Other than appealing on reddit.com/appeal (I think this is automated) and the help form, there is no way to get unbanned.

If we're talking ban evasion? It's pretty much impossible, at least if you're not doing FBI levels of security.

They notice your IP is the same as a banned account? Immediate ban.

You try to get around this with a VPN? Immediate shadow ban. It won't look like you're banned but you will be.

They notice your device is the same on the mobile app? Immediate ban.

They notice your browser fingerprint is the same (same monitor setup, fonts installed, extensions, etc etc) on any device a banned account exists on? Immediate ban.

Take all of this into account and move to a different city, replace all your devices, and never have the associated accounts banned accounts on any of your devices again?

It will take weeks or months, but you will be permanently banned again. They used advanced machine algorithms to check if you are in similar small communities, type similarly, make similar posts, or use the account at similar times.

The only way to Reddit ban evade would be to move somewhere completely different, completely replace your device setup, never use an old account again, and never interact with more than 1 or 2 smaller communities on the entire website that you were on with one of your banned accounts.

TL;DR: There is essentially nothing you can do. Reddit ALWAYS will eventually find you. If the appeal doesn't work (it almost always doesn't) you will NEVER use Reddit again. It's super saddening.

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