ActuallyRuben
How can you even say no to such a good kitty? Sitting in things is a god given right for kittykind. YTA
Are you checking your profile on a different instance? Comments in communities that aren’t (yet) replicated to that instance won’t show up
There’s three things I’d expect that reddit could do in retaliation:
- They’re able to identify the people using an API key for this, and either deny them API access, or straight up ban them
- They further restrict free API access, rendering this option useless
- They take legal action against the app developers
And even if they don’t take any action, ask yourself this: do you really want to keep using reddit, with the way they’re acting right now? All this feels like a big middle finger towards their oldest users.
I like jumping on the bandwagon as much as the next guy, but do you have any evidence of these accusations?
As a trick to provide context when linking comments, that link actually links to the parent comment. Or it’s a bug that it links to the parent comment, I’m not entirely sure.
I’m surprised the docker guide still isn’t fixed, the Ansible template got updated to use 2 nginx configs. Take a look at the second one: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/main/templates/nginx_internal.conf
It splits traffic between the UI and the backend.