Official reddit posts are always cringey. They unironically call people "Snoos".
Gesundheit?
Anyways, who has time and energy to read such a dumb, way too long post?
Danke!
I will say one thing. At least he didn't use a cringe gif in the post.
What, you don't like 3 gifs per line?
It feels forced and inauthentic. For a little while posts seemed like they followed a template and to be honest many of them were just embarrassing that an adult posted them.
I am pretty upset that they are removing awards from past posts because I've given out 455 golds, 125 platinum, and 200 community awards and now those posts won't carry those badges anymore. I just don't understand that.
Also, are you the same person that created the Fast Report Userscript for reddit? It was a godsend for the 9 months or so that I was aware of it. I created a ban bot for which that tool was an essential part of the workflow. Anyway, that's all over now. Lemmy's API looks to be much , much easier to work with than reddit's so I haven't found any roadblocks whatsoever to moving my entire presence here so that is my current plan.
How can you see how many awards youve given out on Reddit?
Fast report has been updated, removing the botdefense 1 click submit. Funny thing is, I wrote fast reports to make using a bot on rAndroid easier
I'm an 11 year user, but I don't see myself using the site much longer, or if I do, continuing in the same way that I used to. I've modded probably 150 or more different subs in my time. All good things must end.
Official reddit posts are always cringey. They unironically call people "Snoos".
Gesundheit?
Anyways, who has time and energy to read such a dumb, way too long post?
Danke!
I will say one thing. At least he didn't use a cringe gif in the post.
What, you don't like 3 gifs per line?
It feels forced and inauthentic. For a little while posts seemed like they followed a template and to be honest many of them were just embarrassing that an adult posted them.
I am pretty upset that they are removing awards from past posts because I've given out 455 golds, 125 platinum, and 200 community awards and now those posts won't carry those badges anymore. I just don't understand that.
Also, are you the same person that created the Fast Report Userscript for reddit? It was a godsend for the 9 months or so that I was aware of it. I created a ban bot for which that tool was an essential part of the workflow. Anyway, that's all over now. Lemmy's API looks to be much , much easier to work with than reddit's so I haven't found any roadblocks whatsoever to moving my entire presence here so that is my current plan.
How can you see how many awards youve given out on Reddit?
It's on your profile page on old reddit.
Yup, that's me. I've got some lemmy scripts in the works too. Here's one that sets your language automatically when posting, and let's you use command enter to post on a Mac
Fast report has been updated, removing the botdefense 1 click submit. Funny thing is, I wrote fast reports to make using a bot on rAndroid easier
I'm an 11 year user, but I don't see myself using the site much longer, or if I do, continuing in the same way that I used to. I've modded probably 150 or more different subs in my time. All good things must end.