• WUED@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Glad I’m reading this on Lemmy. Well, “glad” isn’t the right word, but you know…

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      9 months ago

      I am actually glad about it. Lemmy represents a fundamentally different model for how to organize and pay for an online social network. It turns out that you don’t have to monetize socializing if you don’t want to. The worse Reddit becomes the more people will look for an alternative and the more people will be exposed to the concept of “maybe we can just chip in for server costs when we can” as a way of running social media.

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        9 months ago

        In German we have a great proverb: “better a terrible end than unending terror” (rhymes in German, no good equivalent in English).

        It’s sad that things “ended” the way they did, but it’s great that we’re finally in an actual open ecosystem which can’t be milked and changed the way Reddit did.

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          9 months ago

          “better a terrible end than unending terror”

          Huh. Those Germans. Always have a positive outlook on everything.

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            9 months ago

            That’s what we’re known for!

            There’s a regional saying I like even more: “Et kütt wie et kütt, un et hätt noch immer jot jejange”. Roughly: things come as they come, but so far everything turned out well :)

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      9 months ago

      Glad to have escaped, with gladness tempered by the awareness of the suffering of those who have not escaped

      All those religious ads for people “interested in religion” by their participation in /r/atheism

      All those political ads for those participating in /r/worldpolitics

      Sports ads for members of /r/SuperbOwl

      Why don’t I expect Reddit to do this well?