The landed gentry are only in charge until the king comes to town and chops off a few heads. At least that seems to be the case at Reddit, where CEO Steve Huffman pretended his complaints about current moderators — who were protesting his decision to effectively cut off API access to tons of useful…
Just wait for July 1st! Once millions of people find their apps not working anymore and their porn gone there’s no way going back for Reddit.
It’s that last part that’s going to break their knees, lol
Better than their arms, though, right?
Then they’ll be disappointed becaus some instances has a no porn policy (because of lack of mod tools).
Personally I can do with no porn. There’s lemmynsfw and other sites I can visit if ever I get the urge.
Make sure to point everyone to wefwef.app and Sync for Lemmy!
Also Lemmynsfw.com 🤨
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Edit: Fyi nsfw content isn’t visible without an account
Lemmy NSFW is mostly just full of accounts posting non-NSFW images of celebrities in a way that looks like they are all run by the same person. Other than that it’s basically dead.
…You’re just viewing it without an account; instances won’t show nsfw without one.
It’s very active already
Signed up an account and took a look around.
There’s some NSFW content now but it’s not all that different from what I described. Every community I look at is lucky to have 5 posts and many of them have all been created recently.
I don’t have a horse in this race, but have you seen any of Reddit’s NSFW subs? Most posts are by bots.
Bots and by people trying to slyly advertise their OF accounts for sure.
Every oak tree was once an acorn
What…? The main comms have hundreds of posts and thousands of subscribers already despite the instance being created just over 2 weeks ago
Now go and pay attention to the age of the posts. I’ll wait.
They’re posted about when you’d expect in hot?
nsfw
Lets just use your own screenshot for a second.
Do you think all the posts in it that are practically all posted at the same time (16-17 hours ago) is normal, organic user behavior to you?