If you want to participate in some niche communities I can understand wanting a new account. Most likely they’re tracing you through these things, with the first ones being more likely:
Email address (hopefully you’re using different ones but this is an easy way for them to associate accounts).
IP address.
Browser or phone fingerprinting.
For your IP address you can just try to get a new one. Sometimes restarting your modem will do that. Ask Google what your IP address is before and after.
For browser fingerprinting, I’d just clear the cache and that’s probably enough. Alternatively just use a different browser for Reddit for a while.
For app fingerprinting that’s a bit harder and I’d say to just not use the official Reddit app if that’s what you were doing before.
I gave up on Reddit a lot more easily than you did, that’s for sure. When King Julian told us that our concerns weren’t worth a damn, and when he said he wanted to emulate what Elon Musk has done to, er, with Twitter, I decided it was time to make tracks. You don’t HAVE to let heartless tech billionaires fuck you in the ass for the convenience. I don’t find this dick in the ass very convenient.
Note that the goal isn’t to build a safe haven for the troll banned from reddit, but a nice and friendly community independent from large corporation/advertissement/data mining algorithm.
Now, if you’re not unreasonably trolling, have fun here, the more people the better.
Some c worth following
!imageai@sh.itjust.works
!nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
!rpgmemes@ttrpg.network
And here are some local communities
!europe@feddit.de You can also find a list of National communities in the sidebar of !yurop@lemm.ee
The laid back I follow include
!forumlibre@jlai.lu (In French)
!dach@feddit.de (In German)
Also, might be worth checking alexandrite.app which provides a modern user interface whatever the instance you use
have fun
P.S. Don’t forget the language tag, a feature missing on reddit, not only it helps people filtering out the language they don’t speak, but it also make the site more accessible for people using a screen reader
I got banned from r/korea because I recorded a video of a big newsworthy fire close to the motorway, uploaded it to my own instance of PeerTube and linked to it in my post.
They said I should have uploaded it to YouTube or some other 3rd party website to not be accused of self promotion.
After two years livin g in Korea and banned fro r/korea I moved to Lemmy and deleted my whole account there.
Now I am alone posting on !korea@lemmy.funami.tech
Self promotion rule is the stupidest rule ever. I get it sometime it help filter out spamming, but this basically just switch from ad spam to astro-turfing.
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If your post meets the following criteria, it’s welcome here!
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The same happened to me lol
Depends on what reddit was for you. If it was because consooom (more=better) then you might wanna try twitter next. Same goes for drama.
If you want forum style social media with mostly real people and interesting content, then you should probably stay here.
I dont know what option three would be but feel free to tell me.
Any reason to quit reddit is a good reason.
Lemmy welcomes you with open arms.
I feel like the ugly girl being asked for tips to get with the pretty girl
You’re the pretty girl
well, I don’t want to go back. I still have an account to search niches.
Congratulations! Reddit is mostly terrible.
If you want to participate in some niche communities I can understand wanting a new account. Most likely they’re tracing you through these things, with the first ones being more likely:
Email address (hopefully you’re using different ones but this is an easy way for them to associate accounts).
IP address.
Browser or phone fingerprinting.
For your IP address you can just try to get a new one. Sometimes restarting your modem will do that. Ask Google what your IP address is before and after.
For browser fingerprinting, I’d just clear the cache and that’s probably enough. Alternatively just use a different browser for Reddit for a while.
For app fingerprinting that’s a bit harder and I’d say to just not use the official Reddit app if that’s what you were doing before.
F
What did you get banned for?
I didn’t wait long enough before posting in a subreddit.
I gave up on Reddit a lot more easily than you did, that’s for sure. When King Julian told us that our concerns weren’t worth a damn, and when he said he wanted to emulate what Elon Musk has done to, er, with Twitter, I decided it was time to make tracks. You don’t HAVE to let heartless tech billionaires fuck you in the ass for the convenience. I don’t find this dick in the ass very convenient.
oh no
anyway
Welcome here,
Note that the goal isn’t to build a safe haven for the troll banned from reddit, but a nice and friendly community independent from large corporation/advertissement/data mining algorithm.
Now, if you’re not unreasonably trolling, have fun here, the more people the better.
Some c worth following
!imageai@sh.itjust.works
!nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
!rpgmemes@ttrpg.network
And here are some local communities
!europe@feddit.de You can also find a list of National communities in the sidebar of !yurop@lemm.ee
The laid back I follow include
!forumlibre@jlai.lu (In French)
!dach@feddit.de (In German)
Also, might be worth checking alexandrite.app which provides a modern user interface whatever the instance you use
have fun
P.S. Don’t forget the language tag, a feature missing on reddit, not only it helps people filtering out the language they don’t speak, but it also make the site more accessible for people using a screen reader
Not a troll, but ok
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I got banned from r/korea because I recorded a video of a big newsworthy fire close to the motorway, uploaded it to my own instance of PeerTube and linked to it in my post.
They said I should have uploaded it to YouTube or some other 3rd party website to not be accused of self promotion.
After two years livin g in Korea and banned fro r/korea I moved to Lemmy and deleted my whole account there.
Now I am alone posting on !korea@lemmy.funami.tech
Self promotion rule is the stupidest rule ever. I get it sometime it help filter out spamming, but this basically just switch from ad spam to astro-turfing.
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