Wtf is this stupid trash article about outsourcing to Jews controlling everything.
Don’t loose your time with this.
It’s peace of trash article. Just down vote the post.
On my instance, the owner said that just the cached text content is something like 25GB.
So it’s very storage intensive as it seems Lemmy doesn’t delete the cached content.
I didn’t even place or follow r/place changes. Just go on there, look at memes and how the map has evolved since.
But still just moving around is very bandwidth intensive.
This would be the biggest part. Right now Lemmy cannot be compared 1:1 but somehow I don’t really miss video content.
Also reddit has a lot of ads and some of them are video ads which consume data just for displaying them.
Let’s wait for the anti-reddit pixel art. Mods will “cheat” and remove it before it stays too long.
And maybe it will even be removed from the “public” data.
There may be solutions for your issue. https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray/issues/514
Maybe try birdtray flatpak or using the special launch argument as described in the link from the comment.
That is an issues with the up vote/down vote system.
But a good thing with that system, is that it helps to keep away hate, racism, trash and dangerous content in most of the subs/communities.
So it’s a bad for a good? Sorting by controversial on big posts often show trash and hate on reddit.
Well in a sense it can be a good thing to keep people from saying anything. I am not interested in seeing hate, racism and other trash content.
But in other ways it can limit the visibility of good content if it was posted too late or was not up voted enough compared to other jokes or content.
Well there are multiple sides to this. There isn’t a single it’s good or bad.
Reddit got very popular, and the upvote/down vote was a part of it.
A very useful thing of this feature, is the ability to hide trash and get good content more views.
However the community isn’t perfect, and some types of content can win over others, and often that winning content isn’t useful, as it’s just jokes or “funny” content.
If you were to sort by controversial in the reddit comments, and communities, you’ll often find trash and useless content. Comments or posts alike. However it’s. Not always the case, and sometimes legitimate content just gets down voted because people did not understand it or were just against that opinion.
In my opinion, if reddit were to remove the impact of the up votes/down votes and just put things as random, the content would be horrible with trash everywhere. But the little accounts may have a bit more chance to get up votes.
If Google didn’t remove it from their browser… Not sure in how much time, if ever, jpeg xl would become popular.