I think we need to foster the migration. Send the word far and wide. Then, attack reddit and speak our minds. Shit all over r/politics, etc... They ban us, we just create new accounts. With this new site their only leverage over us is gone.
I don't know a lot about the law of web design, but could the cucks at reddit try to shut this down too because it essentially copies the design of old reddit? Reddit themselves are moving away from that design anyway
Open source doesn't always mean that you can use it however you like, it depends on which license they use. Do you know which github project the css is located in? The page you linked to has 65 different projects.
It does look like Reddit, but at first glance I don't see anything that is remotely "unique" to Reddit that could constitute any sort of case like that. Most of what it has also exists on countless other platforms.
I don't think there's anything to worry about. Reddit used to make their source code open. I wonder if this is running on and old version of it? If so, we DEFINITELY don't have anything to worry about. They gave the public the means to copy their site.
Im sure we dont need to worry about it because the mod team and the devs who worked along with them would have taken all that into consideration since its a high priority issue.
Man. It feels weird that we're openly talking of brigading. Legit my first immediate thought was Oh Oh your gonna get bann--oh yeah... we're free here. No fear of reprisals. We can do what we want without reddit admins breathing down our necks.
Also a lot of subreddits will immediately delete your comment if your account is too young or if you don't have enough karma points. Something to take note.
I think we need to foster the migration. Send the word far and wide. Then, attack reddit and speak our minds. Shit all over r/politics, etc... They ban us, we just create new accounts. With this new site their only leverage over us is gone.
I agree completely ?
This will be our new bunker in the 2020 meme war. We are totally unrestrained here.
I don't know a lot about the law of web design, but could the cucks at reddit try to shut this down too because it essentially copies the design of old reddit? Reddit themselves are moving away from that design anyway
This particular css is open source! https://github.com/reddit/
Open source doesn't always mean that you can use it however you like, it depends on which license they use. Do you know which github project the css is located in? The page you linked to has 65 different projects.
It does look like Reddit, but at first glance I don't see anything that is remotely "unique" to Reddit that could constitute any sort of case like that. Most of what it has also exists on countless other platforms.
I don't think there's anything to worry about. Reddit used to make their source code open. I wonder if this is running on and old version of it? If so, we DEFINITELY don't have anything to worry about. They gave the public the means to copy their site.
Im sure we dont need to worry about it because the mod team and the devs who worked along with them would have taken all that into consideration since its a high priority issue.
Can't wait for them to post about us on AHS only to not be able to do shit about it
AHS?
AgainstHateSubreddits... themselves being very much a hate group, perhaps the principle hate group on all of Reddit.
Man. It feels weird that we're openly talking of brigading. Legit my first immediate thought was Oh Oh your gonna get bann--oh yeah... we're free here. No fear of reprisals. We can do what we want without reddit admins breathing down our necks.
Also a lot of subreddits will immediately delete your comment if your account is too young or if you don't have enough karma points. Something to take note.
We the people can do whatever the fuck we want.
I just hope we have a way to block out gas lighting faggots trying to join the site.