• bigbabybilly@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    That place is becoming more and more of a shithole. Bots, Ads, trolls, garbage mods… deleted the app last month.

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      3 days ago

      I quit reddit, cold turkey, the day they shut off free API access for 3rd parties. Except for a couple of fairly niche subs I haven’t missed it at all.

  • Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    People who posted on Reddit ( speaking in the past tense, because who would continue to do so now that we have better things? ) never intended for it to be of limited access. Reddit was a publicly accessible place, and people shared their thoughts and comments on it because it was the frontpage of the internet, so the place of choice to share things with the world. That being scraped should not be a problem. But clearly Reddit didn’t want to give you a platform to share your thoughts with the world, they wanted you to donate your thoughts and take it as their property so that they can capitalize on it.

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    5 days ago

    It’s another move to protect against AI scraping that isn’t paying them for access.

  • conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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    As somebody who often ends up using Reddit like Stackoverflow and in some cases needing the Internet Archive (IA) to find the original post after it’s been deleted or garbled, I think this is a wakeup call for those go to Reddit both to get technical help and to post it. More than ever, Reddit is becoming an unreliable place to find answers for old obscure issues and if they are going to lockout places like the IA then I think it’s time people stopped contributing their solutions to Reddit.

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      5 days ago

      Searching anywhere in general is getting shittier and shittier by day. Web searches are riddled with hallucinated AI generated garbage pages. Finding the right answer for difficult problems is getting worse and worse. We are sliding rapidly into Idiocracy.

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        Not to mention so many projects putting their support in walled garden chat services like Discord that you can’t even search via search engine. Even if you can figure out who asked the right question and when, you have to trawl through a sea of inane garbled chat to get to the developer/expert response.

        Specialised topic forums really need to make a resurgence but I doubt they will.

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    4 days ago

    Nice of them to protect their (users’) content from AI scrapping. So that they can charge AI companies for it instead.

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    5 days ago

    The company says that AI companies have scraped data from the Wayback Machine, so it’s going to limit what the Wayback Machine can access.

    Yeah, wouldn’t want those AI companies to get all that data for free. Gotta make 'em pay for it.

  • DFX4509B@lemmy.org
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    Just more vindication for my ditching that trash heap of a platform. YT is probably going to be the next platform I ditch as they’re going full Reddit now.

    It’s a matter of time before third-party YT front-ends start getting throttled or outright blocked like third-party Reddit front-ends.

    • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 days ago

      YouTube’s already throttling users in their mobile site. They have these massive channel cards in their feeds and the video titles/thumbnails disappear after a few offerings, leaving you with the ability to blindly click on a video.

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          yes, in a way. this benzene ring

          there was a band called Hum and in one of my favorite songs of theirs called The Scientists, the song talks about a couple who are scientists and creating and experimenting with drugs.

          she tells him to keep this benzene ring around your finger, and think of me when everything you ever wanted is about to end

          i fucking love that song but that moment in the song is just peak layers upon layers of music and poetry and love and adventure.

          https://youtu.be/7IPDsUGBv64

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    5 days ago

    Given that the Internet Archive is the de facto standard way to cite material as seen on a given date — they’re a trustworthy party that will probably persist for a long time — that’s going to make it harder to cite content on Reddit.

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    In the lieu of an IPO u/spez has actively destroyed everything that made Reddit good! Gate keeping the API thinking it’ll help with making some bigshot LLM some day lol