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Unfortunately, point A is unavoidable. We already got contacted by the reddit admins with an almost impossible demand (police not only new stuff, but also historical stuff) so we had to take a very draconian approach to avoid takedown.
While I agree with point B myself, being a staunch proponent of copylefts, it doesn't make sense to censor people for not being as radical as we area. It's by rubbing noses with us that they will change their tune.
To be clear, I am generally not against being more explicit anti-centralized, but while growing /r/piracy, it didn't make sense.
Done. Check the the sidebar in https://old.reddit.com/r/Piracy/
The main objective here is to be able to redirect people over and make sure we don't splinter the community if and when reddit takes action against /r/piracy.
Lemmy is the place you'd want to move people to in case of a greater calamity as federated Lemmy is by nature more community controlled than Reddit or any centralized alternative could literally ever be.
There's other alternatives, like Aether or my own lemmy instance. But I tend to try the path of least resistance first.
Aether is fine but development is pretty dead compared to lemmy and it's fucking Electron.
yeah lemmy is much better than Aether right now
Also I'm not completely sure their democratic/reputation system actually works in practice, since it has never been enabled.
Cool, I got you modded now.
BTW if anyone else would like to be modded and help grow this community, lmk.
Cheers! I'll make a sticky in /r/piracy soon to make people update their bookmarks and maybe we can have some early adopters here as well
This is great news =).
I find the megathread on reddit really useful, are you involved in making it? Would it be possible for it to be posted/pinned here whenever it is updated?
At this point you should let Reddit ban /r/piracy. Less page views for them the better.
Losing /r/piracy would be a real shame. I haven't had a reddit account in years, but I still visit occasionally because the megathread and other things are such great resources (especially when I need to grab stream links for friends too scared to torrent). It's important for outreach, whether we like it or not.