It’s based on nitro but also how old your account is. I don’t have nitro but joined in 2016 and got a message to update mine last week
It’s based on nitro but also how old your account is. I don’t have nitro but joined in 2016 and got a message to update mine last week
Check out Hetzner, you can get a very powerful dedicated server for under that budget.
I think the biggest thing that I didn’t really notice at first was just how Reddit ‘works’. It was very much ‘what you see is what you get’ and didn’t really take much to figure out how to use it.
With anything new though there’s a learning curve and after 24 hours or so on kbin, I’m starting to figure out how this and the wider Fediverse works and it’s feeling more and more like home.
Also Reddit is also 18 years old (in a few days) and has 52million+ users so there’s obviously more content. As this platform grows it will be easier to get the content you want but at the moment it’s going to take some work from the user to search for magazines and contribute.
Just based off this it really does look like they’re going all out on forcing people to use the app. If the pricing structure changes wipe out a good portion of the 3rd party apps and you then can’t even use a browser, who’s really going to download a whole-ass app just to browse a website? Not to mention the data mining the app will be doing on your device.
Bad idea after bad idea from Reddit at the moment and all its going to do is push users to leave which at this point, most are happy to do.
Oh I see, so kbin is an instance in its own right that uses activitypub and that’s what links it to other instances that use it too? I think I’ll go watch some videos explaining all of this, maybe on PeerTube instead of YouTube ;)
How comes it doesn’t give any results for the magazines on kbin but it does for the other instances?
God what a mess. The only people left employed by Reddit at this rate will be the managers lol.