I think they're astroturf bots.
Also I love a traditional hot fudge sundae. Vanilla, hot fudge, whipped cream, cherry on top. Nothing ever beats it.
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I think they're astroturf bots.
Also I love a traditional hot fudge sundae. Vanilla, hot fudge, whipped cream, cherry on top. Nothing ever beats it.
I was an every day redditor and an Apollo diehard, but after what reddit pulled on the 3rd party devs I didn't want to support them at all. (Full disclosure, I probably wasn't monetizeable to reddit since I was mainly a lurker, but I would have paid a subscription to keep Apollo around).
I worried that lemmy/kbin wouldn't cut it, since the web ui feels kind of janky. But now I'm in the memmy beta and it's amazing. I have zero desire to go back to reddit.
The future looks bright.
Ben & Jerry’s Americone Dream is pretty much the only ice cream I’ll eat, it’s sooooo ridiculously tasty.
I honestly don’t care what’s on reddit anymore — anyone left is likely not someone I’d want to be in a community with anyway, so it’s been easy to forget about it. (Had to go back today though to redelete my comments because they undeleted them, c’est la vie.)
I am going to miss redreader. I know it got an accessibility pass but lets face it, how long until they revoke it. Redreader is one of the last 3rd party apps which means users are flooding to it. Reddit shut down the others to make money from users and users just went to redreader (for now). I overwrote my comments, posts, and deleted my accounts over their and will not return.
I'm very much a rocky road / cookie dough / moose tracks kinda fella!
Reddit ramble: I nuked my reddit history of 16 years (as of this upcoming July 10) without thinking to download it first. I was a bit saddened at first, because I realized that my reddit history was about as close to a diary as I had kept from the time I was a high school senior. Given digital footprint and whatnot, I'm sure it's mostly for the best that it's all in the ether now. The now bare profile is a decent if bittersweet deterrent keeping me from hopping right back onto that site. But! I did remember that I had another handle that I used as my primary for a handful of years (got locked out of it, so I went back to my original one), so I have those vignettes of myself to look back on.
Ice cream and special brownies.
Maybe it's just because i play with chatbots for fun, but the posts i was seeing already felt like fake engagement. As much as i was addicted, the content was so empty it wasn't even able to hold me doom scrolling.
There's something special about a real space with real people and reddit, especially the largest spaces, havent been that in a while. Half of amitheasshole is copied replies on fake stories. 😩
For ice creams: Peanut butter chocolate chip. Choco cookie dough. Coffee ice cream (but only some of them, there are also a lot of really bad ones). Also, weirdly, Tillamook peaches and cream? I'm not a huge fruity ice cream person but it has to be one of my all time faves.
And yeah, I haven't nuked my account on Reddit yet and surprisingly was still logged in on my phone's web browser (last used circa never?) which I just stumbled on today.
I spent a minute browsing and it reminded me of when I'd get back on Twitter or FB after being off for a while. It's just so incredibly negative and hateful. I can't believe I didn't see it before, that same problem was why I ditched both FB and Twitter. I just don't need that in my life.