

Which I’m pretty sure I paid for too, its Sync for Lemmy.


Which I’m pretty sure I paid for too, its Sync for Lemmy.



I was born in the early 90s, got non-dial up home internet access in 2003, and never ever, in the history of my time being on the internet. I have never ever, never not even once clicked on an ad on purpose. Like the Yahtzee ad thats showing right above your comment, I will never click this shit and follow it all the way up to giving my credit card info over. Why do we even have these nowadays, aside from tracking you?


Logged into my reddit account after 2 years. Every FUCKING comment I scrambled and had deleted on my 2nd account was unscrambled and restored. Meaning they got away with using my fucking comments. I’m so GODDAMN FUCKING MAD.


Logged into my reddit account after 2 years. Every FUCKING comment I scrambled and had deleted on my 2nd account was unscrambled and restored. Meaning they got away with using my fucking comments. I’m so GODDAMN FUCKING MAD.


Not gonna lie, isn’t that why were here technically? Reddit didnt want its API being used to train AI models for free, so they screw over 3rd party apps with it’s new api licensing fee and cause a mass relocation to other social forums like Lemmy, ect. Cut to today, we (or well I) find out Reddit sold our content to Google to train its AI. Glad I scrambled my comments before I left, fuck Reddit.
Edit: Logged into my reddit account after 2 years. Every FUCKING comment I scrambled and had deleted on my 2nd account was unscrambled and restored. Meaning they got away with using my fucking comments. I’m so GODDAMN FUCKING MAD.
Yep same here, used an extension to read my Spotify library and turn them into youtube .mp3’s, then went in and redownloaded any that got messed up or were live versions not the album song, and now I just add songs using NewPipe as they come up!