So whenever you make a comment with the Lemmy page of this here you get this as warning now maybe Reddit goes now full censorship? wanted to post this https://i.imgur.com/9dily6R.png
Hey redditor have you ever heard of this platform that starts with a “L” and ends with a “emmy”? Its like reddit but more freedom! There are more than 1 servers called “instances” and each can talk to each other unless the instance owner decided to ban another instance. Go to join-l3mmy(dot)org (replace the 3 with e) and just find a random instance to get started! If sign up page have circle spinning indefinitely, find another instance or change the username since either the instance is either overloaded, disabled sign up, or the username you’ve chosen was taken.
There! Feel free to copy this text!
This looks way too sketchy. If you saw this, would you actually do what they said? I know I wouldn’t. It reeks of viruses and adware. :p
I mean you could also tell people to “google it”, but redditors are too lazy to do some googling.
Actually it’s not as easy as yout make it sound.
If you Google “Lemmy” you get images of the guy from motorhead. I’ve even done site searches with specific instances and a lot don’t show up at all. Beehaw, sh.it, and kbin.social were very difficult to find with Google.
Maybe it’s just me, but if someone told me to do some googling about a social media platform, and some dude’s name pops up in the search, I’d probably redo the search and add some context words like “Lemmy Platform” or “Lemmy Reddit Alternative”.
That’s what I did.
Yeah, I found this using Alternativeto.net
Lol, that is certainly true. But isn’t reddit still allowing people to say the word “Lemmy” on its own? I still see it a lot.
You could tell them to go to lemmy.world instead since that instance is stable, has open registration and can handle a lot of users.
Just type out lemmy, it isn’t blocked if you sneak it in replies. I’ve been doing it for over a week and gotten replied to as well, so no shadowban here yet.
reddit: “Please don’t post links on our link aggregator” :(
More like: “please don’t post links we don’t like on our link aggregator”
This is actually hilarious that Reddit is so threatened by Lemmy that they are actively trying to intimidate people from posting a link. What a joke.
Are people just now discovering that Reddit has run on full censorship for a long time?
it was “useable” as long as Reveddit and Undit were there , but sadly they died first with the api threats now … its unbearable.
I just thought it was specific mods. Usually when i make reddit comments defending Israel they get silently deleted.
deleted by creator
hope you did first edit every coment and waited for a week then delete your acc.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
What does this do? Thinking about deleting mine.
Reddit has been undeleting accounts. It makes it seem like nothing is wrong.
They restore comments and accounts atm, so they would restore gibberish.
I spent about three hours each day for the past 5 to 6 days deleting ALL of my comments from Reddit, that felt really good. Next is my account but I’ll wait a few more days to delete it.
Big brother is watching indeed 👁️
Always
Are you sure it just isnt a warning specific to that subreddit for other reasons? They do have rules against certain types of links so I could see there being a reminder popping up when any link is detected.
Though tbh, not our problem anymore, good riddance
Post it as a qr code with the URL printed in the image as well.
Funny bug: when I open this post with kabin it shows me one screenshot, when I open it on any lemmy instance, it shows me another one
kabin on the left, lemmy on the right: https://i.imgur.com/A7O4Qmj.png
On kbin, if you click the little image icon next where it says the number of comments, it will show the article image. The image it’s showing in your screenshot is from the text of the post.
I noticed after I commented and deleted right after. The weird thing is that on my home instance it shows as deleted for me, but on the instance where the post was made, it shows the full comment???
Post your image instead of text content.
Literarily posted the image
I meant, post the image of your comment on Reddit so that the automod can’t block the text.
They didn’t block it I think maybe they ban me later lol
the image you posted doesn’t have the image that you showed there, but it could just be a weird discrepancy between kbin and lemmy.world
Another dude explained it above, kbin is weird you need to press another button to see it how lemmy users see it.
So it’s kbin being partially shitty with lemmy.
yea i see that now, thats super weird
ye what people forget is Kbin isnt “lemmy” kbin is kbin with “lemmy support” same for mastodon support but Kbin is its own thing like lemmy.
Big if true
Maybe its a subreddit based thing atm tried here https://www.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/14bxad1/admins_force_rsteam_to_reopen/
Seems like a joke tbh thats so insane
They feel threatened because blackouts actually had them user drops and people migrated to lemmy they fear they loose the grip on reddit.
I think u.fail is still safe :D -ish
Ya, that’s sort of a problem with them trying to block lemmy links, there’s >500 lemmy domains to choose from, and even if you just blanket-ban domains that use the word lemmy, you’re still looking at a ton of links to block individually.
Try linking to kbin.social
I don’t use kbin
Doesn’t actually matter. You can have HTTP URLs that bounce to content on the lemmy.dbzer0.com instance through other Fediverse instances, including both kbin and lemmy instances. For kbin, it’s an “/m/” prefix for “magazine”, and for lemmy a “/c/” prefix for “community”.
https://kbin.social/m/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
https://lemmy.ml/c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Every time someone adds a new Fediverse instance, it creates a new instance that can be bounced through.
Here’s a list of lemmy instances:
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list
And kbin instances:
https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list
People have been adding them quite quickly over the past few days.
Also, there are URL shorteners and all that sort of thing that can make it harder to block content via doing redirects in case they start doing something like doing a substring search on URLs for anything containing lemmy.dbzer0.com. I imagine that you scurvy scalawags of /r/piracy are probably more-familiar with what Reddit blocks in that area than I am. Might be a good idea to mix that in, just to discourage them trying to block large chunks of all of kbin/lemmy with the rationale that they’re trying to block you pirate folks from linking others to your pirate fortress.
EDIT: A bit more experimentation shows that whatever you guys have set up and however lemmy normally works, it apparently can be reached, albeit with a warning thrown up about a bad cert, via the IP address:
This opens a number of interesting doors for linking to your outlaw port.
Unless the Reddit blocking code has fully-conformant-to-procotol parsing of IP addresses – and very, very few software packages do – it probably isn’t capable of reducing IP addresses in URLs to a unified format. However, the web browsers that users use normally have a fairly-robust implementation and probably can understand such interesting formats. And IP supports representations in other numeric bases. Here’s a handy base calculator:
https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/base-converter.html
So, for example, we could throw a little hex (base 16) in there with a leading “0x”:
Maybe make it interesting by doing a little octal (base 8) on top of that, with a leading “0”:
Maybe merge the last two octets there…
124*(2^8)+45=31789
, so:A quick test also shows that aside from the cert warning in Firefox, it looks like your lemmy instance is fine with serving up your instance content to any browser that reached you having any hostname that maps to your IP. If any of you guys have any domains anywhere and can add an A record to it that points at 167.86.124.45, you can link to your lemmy instance via that hostname. If you get an actual cert for that hostname and throw it up on the server, and if whatever the server infrastructure for your lemmy instance is supports multiple certs – I have no idea, haven’t looked at it – then you can probably even get rid of the cert warning.
I can probably throw you some other ideas if they start cracking down on those. Feel free to ping me.
Didn’t know you could do that with IP addresses and still have a browser display it, that’s pretty neat
They’re scared