I haven’t had any issues. Are you using the default lemmy client?
I’ve never been a frequent commenter in either this community or the subreddit. Though the subreddit moving here was the primary reason I created an account in the fediverse.
I think it’s good that the community can just move somewhere else. Though, at the blackout last year, reddit did seize larger subreddits from mods and prevented them at times from linking to fediverse related instances. My opinion is that this sub escaped it because reddit didn’t value the size of the subscriber list enough (even though people are commenting here surprised by the reach from /r/sneerclubs still existing followers list)
I think there was a lots of progress made in the last year with the fediverse, but it does make sense to me for why people who are concerned with the viewership of their content would want to move back.
I just hate reddit.
I think it’s just a combination of seeming genuine and not appearing to sell something. Like if you had a conversation with someone on reddit, and they were looking at their past comments with you, and then saw that you had modified them to include “If you found my content useful, I’ve left reddit because I don’t agree with reddit’s decisions. I’m now located in the fediverse. I’ve left this content available, but I don’t plan on using reddit.”
Though, I do think something appearing as spam is bad and can be counterproductive, so maybe I need to think about it more.
Instead of nuking it, it would be better for the fediverse if you backlinked your favorite fediverse instance in all of your comments. It’s your content, you wrote it, you own the license to it. It would seem absurd if YouTube made a rule that stated video creators couldn’t talk about the merch they sell or their company association. Though, some subreddits might make the decision to censor some of your comments.
This tool is easy to use to edit all comments. It doesn’t provide the ability to add a signature to all comments though, and only allows you to fully edit a comment.
but do you have zombie mode?
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Infinite wealth
score = 100_000_000_000;
Open all shafts
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Add 1 worker to all shafts
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I think it’s federating. Are you following that community? I think federation sometimes only works for new content after the first follower.
This post federated for me after following multiple communities that /u/bot@rss.ponder.cat was moderating.
edit: I think I’m wrong. I just checked and there are new New York Times articles that didn’t federate.
Lawful Masses with Leonard French covered this yesterday. He is a copyright attorney. He starts the video with the opinion that the ToS wouldn’t protect CrowdStrike.
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It sounds like it would be a bad day to have a heart attack. From YC
There’s some doctors and other emergency room staff mentioning it on /r/medicine too.
Several hours ago, I was watching the comments move really fast on /r/crowdstrike, /r/sysadmin and YC. I made a comment on technology@lemmy.world, but quickly removed it because I didn’t want to create or add to any hysteria. It sounds like a mostly simple fix, but some organizations have thousands of computers. (I saw someone claim on reddit they had 70,000 endpoints they had to fix)
It seems like the largest failure that’s happened in IT.
edit: I mixed /r/medicine with /r/sysadmin in the last paragraph of my comment, it’s fixed now.
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There’s an temporary instance hosted at here, but I doubt the $5 VPS can handle very much traffic. I’ve included two screenshots in this comment.