Oh man, this bums me out.
Don’t worry, the bot will still respond and it will get 10,000 upvotes from other bots and replies like “grond” and “15 years is 7889400 minutes” and “pass me the breastplate stretcher!” and the one real person left on reddit will smile and think “I love being part of such a large and thriving online community”.
Same :-(
Hello fellow blue name person.
I learned it from you a few days ago! Rather, I read your response to another inquiry. Thanks for not knowledge hogging!
RemindMe bot is no longer functional following the API pricing change, and many Redditors are still unaware of this fact.
I thought bots were exempt from paying?
The unpopular ones can be used since they don’t reach the API calls free limit.
I think only mod specific bots were immune. As idiotic as Reddit has been, it might still be running, but, how will it remind those of us that erased all comments and then deleted our accounts? I have a feeling that wasn’t an official bot, so it was probably programed correctly so it won’t spam them with replys to deleted accounts 😢
I looked it up now, and it does sound like Reddit made an exception for the reminder bot according to the bot’s dev: https://www.reddit.com/r/RemindMeBot/comments/13yo8ay/will_the_reddit_api_change_kill_remindmebot/
Solid work, and solid username. I’m feeling better about the fediverse every day.
Oh shit no way, I didn’t know that? Is that the case for most of the random reddit bots? For some reason hearing that the RemindMe bot is dead as well makes me extra sad 😥
@remindme@mstdn.social 30 years
@afoutopatisa Ok, I will remind you on Wednesday Jul 9, 2053 at 9:22 AM PST.
Good bot
@remindme@mstdn.social 5 years
@46_and_2 Ok, I will remind you on Saturday Jul 15, 2028 at 5:38 PM PDT.
RIP, let’s be honest though it was just for the bit.
In retrospect those were ridiculously optimistic
I mean, most of them were meant to be silly, but reddit was also around a shockingly long time for an internet community. Consider that Myspace was only around for three years before it started losing status. Reddit, by comparison, was a major site for a decade and is only now starting to drop. And the remindme bot has been around for most of that time. A bunch of those ‘remind me in a few years’ posts were actually tripped.
You realize reddit hasn’t died and still has millions of users?
Most of those millions of users are largely irrelevant, as they don’t create content nor moderate. It’s akin to how Facebook can say they have millions of users, but nobody is actually using it anymore.
Of course, but cracks are starting to show. My point was that this is an absurdly long time for something like reddit to be around at all, so the remindmebot comments that were set for years out weren’t as out there as the guy above me seemed to think. Hell, reddit share holders seem to be upset with what’s going on, so there are decent odds they’ll revert the changes and we’ll be back there in a year.
Hell, reddit share holders seem to be upset with what’s going on
Not that I don’t believe this, seems plausible to me⎯but would you happen to have a source for that.
so there are decent odds they’ll revert the changes and we’ll be back there in a year.
Hate to say this but I’m still clinging on to Reddit for some of the niche subs, but hopefully they’ll spring up here.
You realize reddit hasn’t died and still has millions of users?
I’m betting the Reddit posts will be there, but the people who were wrong usually delete there account within a year, in shame as they tend to be wrong about lots of other things. And yep I probably won’t be there either.
At those lengths I always just thought it was more for the joke, rather than the actual reminder.
Question for you, when I try to go there it makes me log in, but I don’t have an account for that instance. Do I have to create a new account for each instance?
You can make separate accounts on each instance, or you can access content on other instances from your instance. Unfortunately when you click on a URL someone shares that takes you out of your instance, but you can copy/paste that URL into your instance’s search box to access that post from your instance.
What’s an instance?
Great question. An instance is just the name of the site through which you’re accessing the Lemmyverse. So you’re on the lemmy.world instance, while I’m on aussie.zone.
You can think of Lemmy a little like email. You could be on Gmail while I’m on Outlook, but both of us can communicate with each other just fine, even though our email providers are completely different.
Thanks for that explanation. That was my first post and this place is confusing and full of random exclamation marks lol.
So are instances automatically assigned based on region? Or did I choose this instance? Can I switch, or would I notice a difference?
It’s just like with email, you choose which provider you go with. You must have gone to lemmy.world when you first came to Lemmy, so that’s your current provider.
Right now, you can easily just go and sign up with another instance if you like. There are a heap of them, and if you google you can find out more about different ones. Some are general, like Lemmy.world, some have a geographical focus, like aussie.zone. Others are based more on shared interests, like ttrpg.network.
On Lemmy, the equivalent of Reddit’s “subreddits” are called “communities”. And each instance has its own communities. Right now we’re commenting on !showerthoughts@lemmy.world, which you might also see referred to as /c/showerthoughts@lemmy.world. Those both mean the same thing. But there’s also a !showerthoughts@sh.itjust.works, and those two are completely separate communities with their own mods and their own rules. And even though your account is on lemmy.world, you could go into that other community and post or comment.
Each instance has its own admins as well, and those admins have powers similar to that of admins on Reddit. They can ban users, remove communities on their own instance, etc. Most often the thing you’ll see talked about in terms of admin powers is “defederation”. That’s where the admins of one instance prevent users from another instance from interacting with them. Different admins might have different policies for why they would or would not defederate another instance, and you may want to ensure the instance you use has a defederation policy that you’re comfortable with—and one where your own instance hasn’t been defederated by other instances that you want to interact with.
Right now, to move to another instance you just have to create a new account. Your old comments and posts etc. will be left behind. But there has been some talk about being able to migrate your account from one instance to another, and it’s theoretically possible. Mastodon is a fediverse equivalent to Twitter (in the same way that Lemmy is a fediverse Reddit) and I believe account migration is possible on Mastodon. For the most part though, no, you won’t really notice the difference between different instances.
What’s a fediverse?
Oooh ok that makes sense, thanks!
@remindme@mstdn.social 5 hours
@mausy5043 Here is your reminder!
@mausy5043 Ok, I will remind you on Wednesday Jul 5, 2023 at 3:03 PM PDT.
@remindme@mstdn.social 5 hours
@remindme@mstdn.social 6 hours
@JackFromWisconsin Here is your reminder!
@JackFromWisconsin Ok, I will remind you on Wednesday Jul 5, 2023 at 4:34 PM PDT.
This may be true, but we can now see new remind me bots here:
@remindme@mstdn.social 1 minute
@remindme@mstdn.social 10 minutes
@PMmesexypajamas Ok, I will remind you on Wednesday Jul 5, 2023 at 4:46 PM PDT.
@PMmesexypajamas Here is your reminder!
@remindme@mstdn.social test 1 minute
@TheCheddarCheese Ok, I will remind you on Wednesday Jul 5, 2023 at 10:00 AM PDT.
@TheCheddarCheese Here is your reminder!
@remindme@mstdn.social 15 minutes
@DreamlandLividity Ok, I will remind you on Wednesday Jul 5, 2023 at 4:43 PM PDT.
@DreamlandLividity Here is your reminder!
I used to get a notification every year for some dude who had posted on reddit that he was alone on his birthday one year. He stopped replying several years ago, but I still messaged him each year at the prompt of remindme. So that’s also a use case.
@remindme@mstdn.social 15 years
You were a good bot, RemindMe. I want you to remember that.
!RemindMe to think of you. Good bot.
NOOOOOOO
@remindme@lemmy.icyserver.eu 5 years “Lets see if this works”
Okay I’ll remind you on 2028-7-15 10:37:32 UTC
Get all of the remindme bots going haha
@RemindMe@programming.dev remind me in 5 years
Have to learn some rust and thought it couldn’t hurt to develop a Remind Me bot ^^
Gotcha! I’ll remind you at Monday, February 21, 2028, 6:44:37 PM UTC.
@RemindMe@lemmy.ml remind me in 5 years
It’s about time that people understood that “Everything on the internet lasts forever” is a falsehood formed from a Web 2.0 mindset. Now those big Web 2.0 sites everyone thought would dominate the internet forever are dying, and the only thing saving what was on those websites (the internet archive) is being constantly sued by greedy publishers.
I think that warning is more about the lack of control you have over your own data. You post a pic or political view online and it will be duplicated before you know it and you won’t be able to delete it on your own terms.
Yep, it’s just Murphy’s Law of data: everything you regret posting will be in public archives forever, everything you want to preserve will have gotten deleted the next time you try to find it.
I think if we’re being honest it’s just information theory right? You but any sort of information out there (digital or not) and that info has ripple effects and propagates
I think that sentiment is much older. I’d peg its origin to Usenet, but I’ve no sources
I mentally associate the concept the most with the late 2000’s when Encyclopedia Dramatica (a troll wiki dedicated to making fun of people) was at peak popularity and could ruin peoples lives if an article was made on a person there. All you had to do was type in a persons name on google, and chances are their ED article was one of the first results. But then not even 2 years into the next decade, ED imploded because the site admins wanted the place to be more sterile and profitable, and they were tired of being threatened by lawsuits.
You could argue that Encyclopedia Dramatica lives on in spirit as Kiwifarms, but at this point Kiwifarms struggles to even remain online 24/7 because they managed to piss off the wrong people.
Nothing is eternal on the internet. The only way to save information is to actively back it up and maintain it.
The idea of old sites dying is what inspired me to hunt down really old hobby blogs and save up their images. Then contact creators and anybody who replied (sometimes it was a bit of detective work to find an old email) and signed off was reposted on my blog. Those old geocities type websites aren’t going to last forever without maintenance.
My effort is very small, but I think people should search out Web 1.0 and 2.0 old stuff in their wheelhouse and preferably with original author permission, rehost it.
This is the best showerthought I’ve seen in ages.
I think I’m going to like it here!
@remindme@mstdn.social 1 year
As much as I’ll miss Remindme!Bot, I’m going to miss all those LotR-Bots a lot more. 🥺