• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Isn’t it great we all have a spot where we can comfortably watch Reddit set itself ablaze?

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        8 months ago

        Oh damn. Yeah fuck that place, glad I left.

        Semi-related, I was searching for some hyper specific job related technical cybersecurity stuff a few weeks ago and the first result with the verbatim error message was a reddit post, so i clicked. No dice, loads a reddit branded error page. My employer has their own ARIN number/ASN. As far as i could tell every connection from an IP in one of our blocks was being blocked by reddit. My employer isn’t a faang type tech company, they don’t work in ai, they don’t scrape content for datasets or anything else. I can’t figure out why kind of business would cut off entire swaths of customers from accessing their site during the workday, a prime “take a shit and dick around on the phone” audience. I’ve just made a point to search with stack exchange site dorks since then.

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          Same kind of company that has a massive “YOU CANNOT BE HERE!” banner on accounts that get banned for kind of breaking the rules.

          Same place that asks you if you want to open the website in the app everytime you go to the website.

          Reddit used to be something great, but the monetary gain of a few from enshitification of the entire place was too much a temptation.

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        8 months ago

        How does that work? “We’re sorry, your geolocation deviated too far and you can’t log in”??

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          8 months ago

          Saying they banned VPNs isn’t completely, technically correct I’d guess. If I were another country then VPN’d in to my house, I would probably be fine. A pedantically correct statement would be that they banned known VPN IP ranges, so if you’re attempting to connect while your traffic is routed through one you get blocked.

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      8 months ago

      The biggest joke of the article was the person calling Reddit a community.

      Yeah, until an admin doesn’t like what you say and you get permabanned. Real nice community you got there.