Update: post deleted Most popular thread on /r/Redditalternatives is promoting Discuit, despite it having 185 weekly active users compared to the 44k on Lemmy. Feel free to chime in
Update: post deleted Most popular thread on /r/Redditalternatives is promoting Discuit, despite it having 185 weekly active users compared to the 44k on Lemmy. Feel free to chime in
So I stumbled across this site called [Discuit](https://discuit.net/), and it’s… surprisingly good. It’s basically like Reddit but way...
Also, if you have doubts about brigading, Discuit have a brigading post on their meta community: https://discuit.net/DiscuitMeta/post/pTyw2MZw
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My guess is: Both were recommended, admins deleted the one mentioning Lemmy, since it's an actual threat.
55 3 ReplyI don't even think so. My post about the latest version of Voyager explicitly mentions Lemmy and is still up, but with only 22 points
19 3 ReplyMentioning an app update isn't exactly a "call to action".
"Lemmy Now Supports [New Feature]! Come join us now!" that is what might get removed
15 1 ReplyThis post from 6 days ago is very similar to the one about Discuit today "I like this alternative, I hope more people will try it out" : https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/1hftcn1/i_am_happy_with_the_alternative/
Still up at this moment. I know Reddit mods have a very bad reputation, but I genuinely believe the ones on that community are not silencing Lemmy.
7 2 ReplyMods aren't, admins are.
Admins are obviously gonna keep an eye on subreddits like r/Lemmy r/RedditAlternatives, and delete anything that is "too far out of line".
9 0 ReplyOh yes, admins are a whole other bunch, but I mean, they are Reddit employees.
Still, this post calls out Reddit censorship, the most upvoted comment there still available is about Lemmy: https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/1hf84n6/redditors_are_waking_up_to_the_censorship_after_a/
9 1 ReplyI just found what was the body of the post that got removed: https://feddit.org/post/5876016/3775185
In this case it's probably a mix of directly calling out Spez, and calling out Reddit practices.
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