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TWeaK

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Labour infighting, that’s always led to success.

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Yes but all the blackout really achieved was replacing the normal top content with content from subs that didn’t blackout.

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Mods can’t nuke the sub, the only thing anyone can do is delete their own user content. However, even then reddit can probably restore it.

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It’s pretty straightforward really. Just be sure to branch out a bit and look at content from other instances - although, as a lemmy.world user you currently can’t interact with beehaw.org.

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Reddit comments are ultimately opinions of the user. Under GDPR, the user has the right to correct information that is wrong. Thus, a user has a right to correct and remove their opinions, and this right supersedes their terms and conditions.

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You don’t need multiple accounts, one account can access all different instances, including subscribing to remote communities. You just have to click “All” in the communities or post list to see them, instead of “Local”.

Except for beehaw.org defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, and I think some defederated from lemmygrad.ml.

Also it should be said that edited comments don’t seem to pass across the instances. I think they only sync when the comment has been made.

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It is something that can be fixed by simply developing mod tools. Lemmy as a whole is still in alpha, and the apps have a few bugs. These will be resolved over time.

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Users should be getting paid for contributing to reddit, not paying for the privilege. We create the data that reddit gets its revenue from.

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There’s not much to it really. You make an account on an instance that takes your fancy, then click “All” instead of “Local” to see content from other instances. You can subscribe to other comms in other instances just the same as the local ones.

The only barriers are defederation (beehaw.org has defederated from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, also some have defederated from lemmygrad.ml) and editing. Defederation means you cannot see posts between instances, while edited comments appear to only be stored on the true host instance and aren’t synced federally (I think the comments only sync when they’re created).

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