

Considering how “ban evaders,” even when changing devices, moving to different countries and setting up new accounts, are getting miraculously detected and swiftly banned again, I doubt anybody has even a shred of privacy on Reddit.
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Considering how “ban evaders,” even when changing devices, moving to different countries and setting up new accounts, are getting miraculously detected and swiftly banned again, I doubt anybody has even a shred of privacy on Reddit.


Exactly this. The bots are coming from inside the house.


“And besides, there’s no reason to cry because all of this is nothing but a distraction from the Epstein files anyway. You know? Epstein? What do you mean, you never heard of him? You don’t follow American news?”


You just quilt the thread.


I’ve read his treatise and I liked it a lot, but it appears to be full of wishful thinking. “Disenshittification?” Oh my sweet summer child, enshittification not only keeps getting worse, it seems to be accelerating. Also thinking the world would somehow, magically, unite against Trumpism, that there are cracks starting to form in the American digital hegemony… I don’t share this optimism at all.


“Don’t Just Do Something; Stand There” ™


If only.


A new, horrible torture method just dropped.
People just submitted it.
I don’t know why.
They “trust me”
Dumb fucks


I read “clip” at first. As in: “16 in the clip and one in the hole.”


Putting cameras into all TVs has to pay off somehow.


And maybe consider a robotomy.


Not sure if they qualify as “services,” but discogs, rateyourmusic and genius are holding up fairly well. IMDB is also pretty good, still.


100%. That’s why Snowden asked every visitor from the press to put their phones in the microwave before they started their interviews. Of course he didn’t turn it on, it was to function as a Faraday cage.


While certain large instances 👀 might resemble Reddit in terms of “quality” of discussions, not all of them do. Not at all.



The future was here, once upon a time.
spez is a frigging billionaire. What other principle than making money could possibly have guided him to this point?