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import { Component } from "inferno";
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import { Helmet } from "inferno-helmet";
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import { i18n } from "../i18next";
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const title = i18n.t("about_title");
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export class About extends Component<any, any> {
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constructor(props: any, context: any) {
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super(props, context);
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}
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render() {
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return (
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<div>
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<Helmet title={title}>
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<meta property={"title"} content={title} />
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</Helmet>
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<div class="container">
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<h1>{i18n.t("about_title")}</h1>
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<p>The idea to make Lemmy was a combination of factors.</p>
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<p>
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Open source developers like myself have long watched the rise of the
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“Big Five”, the US tech giants that have managed to capture nearly
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all the world’s everyday communication into their hands. We’ve been
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asking ourselves why people have moved away from content-focused
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sites, and what we can do to subvert this trend, in a way that is
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easily accessible to a non-tech focused audience.
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</p>
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<p>
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The barriers to entry on the web, are much lower than say in the
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physical world: all it takes is a computer and some coding knowhow…
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yet the predominating social media firms have been able to stave off
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competition for at least two reasons: their sites are easy to use,
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and they have huge numbers of users already (the “first mover”
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advantage). The latter is more important; if you’ve ever tried to
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get someone to use a different chat app, you’ll know what I mean.
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</p>
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<p>
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Now I loved early reddit, not just for the way that it managed to
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put all the news for the communities and topics I wanted to see in a
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single place, but for the discussion trees behind every link posted.
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I still have many of these saved, and have gained so much more from
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the discussion behind the links, than I have from the links
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themselves. In my view, its the community-focused, tree-like
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discussions, as well as the ability to make, grow, and curate
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communities, that has made reddit the 5th most popular site in the
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US, and where so many people around the world get their news.
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</p>
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<p>
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But that ship sailed years ago; the early innovative spirit of
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reddit left with Aaron Schwartz: its libertarian founders have
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allowed some of the most racist and sexist online communities to
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fester on reddit for years, only occasionally removing them only
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when community outcry reaches a fever pitch. Reddit closed its
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source code years ago, and the reddit redesign has become a bloated
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anti-privacy mess.
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</p>
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<p>
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Its become absorbed into that silicon valley surveillance-capitalist
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machine that commidifies users to sell ads and paid flairs, and
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propagandizes pro-US interests above all. Software technology being
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one of the last monopoly exports the US has, it would be naive to
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think that one of the top 5 most popular social media sites, where
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so many people around the world get their news, would be anything
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other than a mouthpiece for the interests of those same US coastal
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tech firms.
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</p>
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<p>
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Despite the conservative talking point that big tech is dominated by
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“leftist propaganda”, it is liberal, and pro-US, not left (leftism
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referring to the broad category of anti-capitalism). Reddit has
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banned its share of leftist users and communities, and the reddit
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admins via announcement posts repeatedly villify the US’s primary
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foreign-policy enemies as having “bot campaigns”, and “manipulating
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reddit”, yet the default reddit communities (/r/news, /r/pics, etc),
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who share a small number of moderators, push a line consistent with
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US foreign-policy interests. The aptly named /r/copaganda subreddit
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has exposed the pro-police propaganda that always seems to hit
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reddit’s front page in the wake of every tragedy involving US police
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killing the innocent (or showing police kissing puppies, even though
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US police kill ~ 30 dogs every day, which researchers have called a
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“noted statistical phenomenon”).
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</p>
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<p>
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We’ve also seen a rise in anti-China posts that have hit reddit
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lately, and along with that comes anti-chinese racism, which reddit
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tacitly encourages. That western countries are seeing a rise in
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attacks against Asian-Americans, just as some of the perpetrators of
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several hate-crimes against women were found to be redditors active
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in mens-rights reddit communities, is not lost on us, and we know
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where these tech companies really stand when it comes to violence
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and hate speech. Leftists know that our position on these platforms
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is tenable at best; we’re currently tolerated, but that will not
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always be the case.
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</p>
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<p>
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The idea for making a reddit alternative seemed pointless, until
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Mastodon (a federated twitter alternative), started becoming
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popular. Using activitypub (a protocol / common language that social
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media services can use to speak to each other), we finally have a
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solution to the “first mover” advantage: now someone can build or
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run a small site, but still be connected to a wider universe of
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users.
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</p>
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<p>
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Nutomic and I originally made Lemmy to fill the role as a federated
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alternative to reddit, but as it grows, it has the potential become
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a main source of news and discussion, existing outside of the US’s
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jurisdictional domain and control.
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</p>
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<i class="is-right">Written by Dessalines, December 2020.</i>
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}
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<>
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<Link to="/instances">{i18n.t("join")}</Link>
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<Link to="/instances">{i18n.t("join")}</Link>
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<Link to="/about">{i18n.t("about")}</Link>
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<Link to="/apps">{i18n.t("apps")}</Link>
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<Link to="/apps">{i18n.t("apps")}</Link>
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<Link to="/support">{i18n.t("support")}</Link>
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<Link to="/support">{i18n.t("support")}</Link>
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<a href={`/docs/${getDocsLanguage(i18n.language)}/index.html`}>
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<a href={`/docs/${getDocsLanguage(i18n.language)}/index.html`}>
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import { Instances } from "./components/instances";
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import { Instances } from "./components/instances";
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import { Contact } from "./components/contact";
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import { Contact } from "./components/contact";
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import { Support } from "./components/support";
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import { Support } from "./components/support";
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import { About } from "./components/about";
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export const routes: IRouteProps[] = [
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component: Apps,
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