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      Discord is fine for chatting, voice, and iterating quickly on projects. I have no idea why people want to think it’s a forum. That’s ridiculous.

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    The only way they get my clicks now are when I Google something and they come up.

    They really keep making sure that I don’t end up there.

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      libredirect helps with that on desktop

      (browser extension that turns links to sites like reddit, youtube, etc into links to redlib, invidious)

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    Too bad. Hey, crazy idea: let’s create an open alternative for reddit with good content! Maybe something in the fediverse or so.

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    There are numerous occasions where someone has a lingering question on Reddit that I see and know the answer to. It’s too bad it’s on Reddit because I no longer contribute to that website, and refuse to.

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      All the decent answers I find are from 5+ years ago. I check the user’s activity and they normally quit the place. Warms the heart.

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    just begin with site:reddit.com test for ddg and it still works

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    LMAO searching “____ reddit” is the only time I visit their site.

    They just really have no clue.

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    Would lemmy instances do this?

    I know they can’t afford to now, but hypothetically? A lot of people here don’t seem to like data scraping for AI.

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      You don’t need to scrape. If you want to get all the content on Lemmy, just set up an instance and subscribe to all the top communities, and the instances will just send you all the content.

      So there isn’t really a way to monetise or block it. I guess you could only federate to a whitelist, but the biggest instances will federate by default with any new instances until they are given a reason to defederate.

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      Some Lemmy instances disallow indexing in robots.txt, however indexers can choose to ignore that and actually blocking them takes a lot more effort.

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    The users who wrote the content are going to get a share of the money, right Reddit? Riiight? /s

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    So glad I found this alternative. reddit, mods are psychos and the average user not much better

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      begin with site:reddit.com test is much more accurate to get reddit search on brave search tbh

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      Someone should make this feature but for ALL public web content you browse. Just download an extension to share the content of pages you browse to everyone (with cross-checking for accuracy), and you can view a fair share of what others have shared based on how much you contributed to the platform yourself. Basically crowd-sourced, unblockable web scraping.

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    Good, their answers are generally crap, and I wish they wouldn’t show in searches anyway.

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      I mostly feel the opposite.

      Reddit is one of the only search results that actually has content made by humans.

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        I mean, you’re right if by humans you mean kids.

        Depending on the subject, I encounter more and more threads with <deleted by user> content. And billions and billions and billions of results that are either spam or written by unprofessionals.

        The smart crowd is not there anymore. The smart crowd that once was there, has removed the content that Reddit was worth visiting for. Let the Googzz have them and sell ads to each other.

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          I have honestly not noticed any large differences before or after the api changes protests. I have also not noticed any large difference in quality But maybe we visit different communities.

          To me it feels about the same as Lemmy except that Lemmy feels even more unprofessional and childish when people are so incredibly narrow minded. Like doing childish things like intentionally spelling Google or Microsoft wrong.

          Unfortunately Lemmy is also absolutely useless when it comes to anything I would ever search for, since I never search for about opinions about: Microsoft, Linux, Communism, City planning, Twitter, Rich people and when to eat them, and a couple other topics.

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            Reddit was already invaded by bots before the API. I’d say it was most obvious right before the time Trump was elected.

            Sounds like you’re too smart to be on Lemmy. Sorry I offended you by spelling the name of your favorite ad company wrong.

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              Yeah I’m well aware of the bot issue. I don’t spend as much time on Reddit any more but it feels like it has gotten better.

              Sounds like you’re too smart to be on Lemmy. Sorry I offended you by spelling the name of your favorite ad company wrong.

              Nah, you didn’t offend me in any way. Don’t you worry. You just acted childish. Nothing wrong with that.

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    lol - fine by me. My private searx-ng instance already filters out Reddit from the results, and my Pi-holes block all known Reddit domains.

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    Your fault for using a major search engine honestly