At this point, I’m not even going to bother trying to go on there anymore.

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    whoa there pardner

    People who write “funny” error messages should be tied to a tree and have old circut boards thrown at their feet

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      Error pages are a point where something bad happened, so the user is already in a bad mood. A shitty joke just makes the situation worse.

      The only time I can remember enjoying novelty error messages is for 404 not found pages. It’s usually stuff like the Google T-Rex thing, or I’ve seen an astronaut floating in space, stuff like that.

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    Workaround if you are using uBlock Origin:

    reddit.com##+js(set-cookie-reload, reddit_session, 0)
    old.reddit.com##+js(set-cookie-reload, reddit_session, 0)
    

    Add this to your filters.

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    And I just discovered this some weeks ago. The “woah there, pardner!” is so cringeworthy.

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      To me it sounds like a racist, homophobic Southern US citizen that likes to tote their guns and “defend” their property through the Castle doctrine because freedom (fuck yeah!).

      Actually the perfect encapsulation of the brainrot on reddit.

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      VPNs don’t prevent tracking, especially when you’re logging into services.

      They can help obfuscate your identity to varying degrees, but honestly this is a pretty odd decision. I’m guessing it has more to do with malicious activity, or some other type of activities that Reddit is trying to curtail, and they feel blocking VPN IP ranges will help them.

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        Many users don’t log in. After the fall of the 3rd party apps, I only use the rdx webapp if I want to view reddit. I don’t log in with an account at all anymore. So all of my data looks like some anon browsing from the same VPN server as hundreds of other anons. Yes they can analyze all of that traffic and individualize it, but that takes work. I’m glad to make them expend more effort, even if they get the same data in the end. Every step that makes it less cost effective for them is better, even if not perfect.

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      Well you shouldn’t trust a public, decentralized, open source personally hosted service either.

      I don’t really know who’s hosting the Lemmy or other fediverse services I use and what access they have to the data that we post on there.

      Basically, you shouldn’t trust any online service with your data and your posts.

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        You can trust that the service will persist. The fediverse is practically speaking unkillable since no one group holds all the strings. The trade off is that any data you post is shared freely with all. At least it’s clear from the start and no one is profiting off of it. Unlike Reddit, you know exactly what’s going on as soon as you sign up.

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          Take a chill pill.

          All I’m saying is whatever the service, be careful what you post online. We assume the people hosting fediverse services have a code of ethics or that they have our best interests or privacy at heart. Or even that they have the time and know how to protect our data.

          But we should still consider the opposite and take the necessary precautions.

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        I went the other route. I am very noisy online. I post and comment all over the place but I treat all of that as what it is, content I have given away freely and publicly. Now, when I need to do something privately, you are going to need serious mojo to be able to dig it out. Plus, who would assume that I do certain things privately when almost everything I do is out in the open.

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          Just because you shouldn’t trust them doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to interact with them. It just means you need to be careful.

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          Hmmm, from a tech perspective there’s lots of VPS hosts that provide dashboards to deploy a CMS in one click (Ghost, WordPress, etc.), in that way it’s never been easier to get started. The hard part though is gaining visibility and publishing enough content to give people a reason to visit.

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            In my opinion, one of the main benefits of selfhosting ( aside from controlling your data,) is that you don’t have to pay for the VPS/CMS service, of course you pay for the infrastructure… As someone who HATES monthly subscriptions it’s one of the main reasons I don’t have an online presence yet

            I tried to run Ubuntu server and slapped something on top of it ( CasaOS ), which i didn’t like, then I tried Ghost ( and failed miserably )…

            It’s not easy and YouTubers are full of shit ( they skip so many details )

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              To each their own, that can be a benefit but youll still need to buy hardware, maintain the server software and maybe rent rack space (if you need bandwidth).

              My tiny slice of the web hosts a private image gallery for my family to upload and share photos. Going into it I wasn’t really interested in administering yet another server. Instead I threw $6 at a VPS and had a publicly accessible, user friendly site with backups up and running in about 15 minutes… and I haven’t had to think about it again since. And Google/Meta isn’t training their AI on my niece’s birthday pictures. That monthly sub is worth it for reclaiming my time.

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                That monthly sub is worth it for reclaiming my time

                Yeah definitely, it’s a small price for the benefit, but also to add to how I feel about subscriptions, I think their major flaw is they don’t consider poor parts of the world like Africa were I live, while 6 $ is reasonable or even cheap for some people, here it’s a lot of money ( x200 which means 1$ = 200 ), so it’s not accessible…

                Only few, very few websites change their pricing based on my IP address, or send me to a different domain, but for the most part it’s not affordable

                You might ask, does you ISPs have VPS plans ? Yes they do,

                Tap for spoiler

                waaaay more expensive than European VPSs combined … LoL…

                There’s also politics and agenda involved but won’t get into it, it’s just bad news, and we have enough of that already

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                  The currency situation makes sense and I apologize-- I realize now I had a very western-centric perspective while writing my thoughts. I can absolutely understand hosting on your own hardware, as the opportunity cost in that situation is hugely different. I think the next best option is a good server OS and the ghost docker container but you are right it is not as straight forward or easy. Best of luck friend, trust documentation not youtubers :)

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    Jokes on them I block them on the DNS level.

    I’m making a list, and I’ll be checking it thrice lol.

    Gonna ban all major sites and IPs. The Internet used to be about the small guy not the downtown.

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    Ok, you do that, but people who don’t want to get cut off from 400 million people, how do we fuck up and breakthrough reddit’s anti anonimity defenses ?

    Killing reddit is on the table, but is there a more practical approach ?