• @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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    371 year ago

    If Reddit goes through with their threat of removing their links from Google

    Why the hell would they do that?

    • Natanael
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      401 year ago

      It’s part of blocking 3rd party indexers because they think they’re like tiktok, not a library

      • @seanziepples@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        The only reason I visit Reddit anymore is because it’s a vast sea of human experience and knowledge. Usually I just search Google with “[topic I’m interested in learning about] site:reddit.com”.

        • Cosmic Cleric
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          71 year ago

          I’m honestly surprised someone at this point hasn’t just ported over all the comments from Reddit over to Lemmy, since they’re basically public domain comments from the human species that Reddit is just storing. IANAL.

          • @Gestrid@lemmy.ca
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            51 year ago

            Probably because it’d take a ton of time and money (because of API limits and costs), and it’d potentially disrupt Lemmy too much.

            Reddit is a massive site, as far as how much content it’s stored over the years.

            • Otter
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              71 year ago

              I assumed that the people over in the DataHoarder communities had archives running this whole time. There’s probably data out there somewhere, it’s a matter of getting it into a usable hosted state

            • @pirat@lemmy.world
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              51 year ago

              I’m pretty sure I’ve seen some huge, semi-complete datasets of the site somewhere. Maybe the-eye has something? That would ease the process, since the content has already been hoarded.

              Also, the new posts of some subreddits are being copied live to the equivalent Lemmy communities by bots made for that purpose.

    • dantheclamman
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      61 year ago

      These tech freaks have a mercantilist, zero-sum view of how the web works: any link elsewhere is bad and anyone else profiting is your loss. They didn’t use to think this way but have gradually built a bubble around themselves over time, losing all perspective of their own users in the process. This also explains the move of this tech cohort to the regressive right wing.

    • @boyi
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      11 year ago

      Something to do with Reddit asking big tech companies to pay for AI training on its contents.