
how an ultra-leftist network hijacked some of the biggest non-political subreddits to censor its ideological enemies

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how an ultra-leftist network hijacked some of the biggest non-political subreddits to censor its ideological enemies
So I was banned from reddit for....
Telling someone that I hope Joe Bidens dog, Commander, bites them after initiating a post to rescue Commander from the perils of that psychopath in the WH... apparently, that threatened their 'violence policy'
Any tool for easy access of reddit export data?
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/3991602
Hi, I requested reddit for my data and I got 16Mb of CSVs... which is a considerable amount. Do anyone know of any tool to process / visualize / search ... the data. I asume the format is the same for everyone, so maybe someone has already built something like that.
EDIT: the problem is not performance, with files <5Mb I can search with notepad++ in miliseconds. What I'm looking for is a user friendly interface (ideally with thumbnail images, links and such).
The problem with searching for "reddit export data visualizer" is that Google shows posts from reddit about visualization of generic data.
Thanks.
Do we want bots and reoposts as we had in Reddit?
For better or worse - it is a big part of Reddit. What do you think?
I tried out a growing Reddit alternative, Lemmy, for a week, and its clear that federated apps aren't ready to replace Reddit yet.
Compared to established, age-old platform? Yes, we're less developed. But do you know what's even worse? Corporate greed! Rest assured, we'll improve and mature over time.
What Should this Community Be About?
Greetings, fellow Lemmings! As the first members of this newly established community on Lemm.ee, we have the unique opportunity to shape its purpose and create something truly special. With Reddit currently experiencing chaos and users seeking refuge elsewhere, let's make this space our own haven.
In envisioning the direction of this community, we have a few ideas to get us started. Should we transform this space into a Reddit cemetery, a place to reminisce about the past glories of Reddit? We can gather old stories, share nostalgic posts, and celebrate the memorable moments that made Reddit what it once was.
Alternatively, perhaps we can focus on Reddit nostalgia and create a space where Lemmings can indulge in the cherished memories of their favorite subreddits. We can share screenshots, links, and stories about the communities we loved and the inside jokes that defined them.
But why limit ourselves to these options? Let's hear your thoughts and ideas on what this community should