• CriticalMiss@lemmy.world
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    I read the thread and I kind of cringed inside. I understand the moderators of r/blind want to keep the resources & information accessible but they actually tried to negotiate and sort it out with Reddit according to their words and Reddit just didn’t give a fuck about them. What I would’ve done is just nuke the sub and move to Lemmy yet they continue to eat shit from u/spez

    I feel for them.

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      r/Blind is still a valuable resource for many people. No sense denying people access to it. r/Blind mods already created a Lemmy instance which they try to promote for their members. But learning new software can be challenging when you can’t see, especially if the software isn’t very accessible.

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        That is a fair, I just hate to see the community abused like that and being held hostage by one VC schmuck who doesn’t understand that he’s basically killing his platform.

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        r/Blind is still a valuable resource for Reddit to exploit many people, especially blind people.

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      they actually tried to negotiate and sort it out with Reddit according to their words and Reddit just didn’t give a fuck about them.

      More than that, during his AMA, spez actually said he was actively working with them. Fucking liar!

    • Kuroshi@lemmy.ramble.moe
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      I’ve not looked for myself, but does Lemmy or Kbin have good, accessible tooling? They’re both much more modern so I would expect that it would be a priority, but they’re also much less mature so I wouldn’t be surprised if little in that way has been implemented yet.

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        The frontend of Lemmy is an inferno app, which is a JS framework like react.

        I noticed that command enter didn’t submit comments, so I made both a userscript and then later opened a pull request fixing it. The pull request has already been merged, so should be coming to Lemmy soon.

        Back 13 years ago, I built the compact interface to reddit. Now, I’m a much better developer than I was then, but Lemmy front end seems a hell of a lot more organized

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      they actually tried to negotiate and sort it out with Reddit according to their words and Reddit just didn’t give a fuck about them.

      More than that, during his AMA, spez actually said he was actively working with them. Fucking liar!

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        Rome wasn’t built in a day. We’re seeing in real-time solid apps pop into existence. The one I’m using right now was only released a few weeks ago. Sync is a big one that just released their app today, albeit under a “coming soon” tag.

        It’s pretty crazy what’s going on right now.

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        As long the API is free, and anyone can whip up instance suited to their need, it’s only a matter of time and effort until a good mod tool is created

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          Just pointing out that no reasonable person wanted the reddit API to be free, rather just a price that actually reflected the real cost to reddit.