• hddsx@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Shameless blog promotion that could have been a regular post…

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        3 months ago

        Joined 5 hours ago just to post links to your site. hddsx is right.

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          3 months ago

          Well, what does that have to do?

          I have a decade old account on reddit with a million karma and was suggested through r/RedditAlternatives to try out the Voyager app where I have been scrolling through a guest account. Safe to say, am not new on the internet but let’s hope people here are not exact mirror of reddit community.

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            3 months ago

            This isn’t Reddit. What does your decade old Reddit account have to do with lemmy?

            And there’s a difference between avid reader of lemmy posts than driving people to read your blog.

            If an article is paywalled, you can generally ask OP to post the content so that it can be read. And here’s the thing, the poster of news doesn’t have control about what is written in the news article. But you have control over the content on your blog.

            So why are you posting a link instead of the actual content? It’s because you’re shamelessly promoting your blog. It’s a different story if a third party ORGANICALLY finds your blog and finds it share worthy, but this isn’t that.

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              Nope, it’s because all the media attachments to codeblocks to links if not existing user questions are already build and formatted that would require a lot of effort to maintain and redo it with markdown on an app (Voyager) that’s not even native for questionable (low) number of users at most a hundred. Had this been paywalled or full of advertisements then sure it’s worth a complain but what pitchfork nonsense is this argument?

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                3 months ago

                The point is you should post content and not a link since you control the content. That’s it.

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                  3 months ago

                  And I welcome you to do it, so you too get the point. That’s it.

  • Anas@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It’s been a while since the days of installing certificates to sideload apps

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      3 months ago

      The bypass revoke uses revoked certificates actually, hence the “no expiry period” ~

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    3 months ago

    if you want easiest route: try signulous or maple sign. But, you have to paid yearly.

    • Avieshek@lemmy.worldOP
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      3 months ago

      Not necessarily the easiest method but rather a subscription bondage to something that should be free like torrenting for example or how APK files are loaded on Android.