Reddit isn’t going anywhere, and they WILL prevent this kind of existential business threat, if it actually becomes one. It’s pretty easy for them to institute a policy like “no edits after a month” — or serving older content
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Reddit isn’t going anywhere, and they WILL prevent this kind of existential business threat, if it actually becomes one. It’s pretty easy for them to institute a policy like “no edits after a month” — or serving older content
Tech companies usually take backups y’know? There’s almost certainly older snapshots from before the AI craze, or at the first sign of trouble …
The main buyer is Google. Google actually ALREADY has all the data on Reddit, they scraped and cached it all long ago. Remember how Google used to offer mirrors of pretty much any site? Well, guess what, they probably will have all that valuable gold stashed. So it’s not like reddit is actually transferring terabytes to Google, it’s just a licensing deal, and the execs are having a fun chuckle about users trying to “delete their data”
Hahahaha yeah, great take. Of course a portage typically requires picking up the device and carrying it to the next body of water … perhaps using a trolley and horses, which are exempt from road laws, and most… roads
Easy: WordPress, Medium
Pretty easy: run a static site that supports RSS (I use Hugo) and then type your domain name into this to make it bridge https://fed.brid.gy/