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About Louis Rossmann

Louis Rossmann is a repair shop owner and a vocal supporter of the Right To Repair movement. He runs a YouTube channel with a variety of content - from board repair videos, to news and updates in the technology space.

His insightful and reasonable opinions on technology and product ownership tend to attract a lot of attention.

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Yup, I agree with him. However, I'm still happy that all the Reddit stuff happened. That may naturally sound weird, but at least now there are enough people on Lemmy to be a viable replacement for me personally

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[–] 3migo 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

While I'm disappointed to see so many Reddit mods bend the knee, I also understand why.

Personally I won't be going back to Reddit after all this and I imagine many other power users won't be returning either.

[–] fperson 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I also understand why

Would you share your opinion?

[–] 3migo 4 points 1 year ago

I understand why mods of communities would choose to back down and go public again, since the alternative is that reddit admins would take over their sub and potentially/probably ruin it.

So I can understand not wanting to see your community you've spent countless hours caring for, go down the gutters.

I wouldn't take the same action, but I can understand why some of these mods have chosen to give in.