Exactly my thoughts... just leave man, I left as well ๐คท. They won't get any more info from you but leave the info alone, it's valuable when people troubleshoot online.
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I asked the same question on the Void comm here, no replies ๐.
Some people just don't get it, some subs will never shift over to Lemmy... ever. The Void sub is a perfect example, their sub is their help/troubleshooting forum. It's a means to an end for them and the maintainers will never ever shift over here. Too unstable and unusuable for them. Basically, they don't care about reddit policy or API pricing, it doesn't affect them, it's a niche sub. And the number of people on Lemmy that use Void is... just close to none... and even if there are some, they probably don't know how to fix the problem I've been having since I asked and there were no replies. I litelarly copy/pasted the same title and text there, on reddit whwn I asked the question.
~~Oh really, and where are you searching for answers when troubleshooting, the library ๐?~~
Sorry, read it wrong ๐.
OK, will try that as well.
You don't see the problem here... I'm sorry, I just can't see a common ground on which we can discuss this problem.
And I have shared info for free as well, wheter it be reddit or some other place, doesn't matter... and I will continue to do it... and it will never ever occur to me to delete said data from any site or social media, forum, whatever. Data and info is just too valuable IMO and not you or me has the right to remove it once it's been shared. That's my stand on things. Most people won't agree with this, but this is my reasoning.
Not me, thanks. I would rather pay for my own vacation, but everyone just leave me TF alone.
IDK, seems stupid to me. The whole point of going to a vacation is to get away from work... well, at least for me. Some workaholics out there might disagree, but that's not me ๐คท.
They're gonna profit regardless if you leave the info there or not, AI has already scraped that info. The only ones that get the sharper end of the stick are users like you and me when troubleshooting.