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Let’s not pretend that all algorithms are the same.
But if we don’t, how can we act superior to people who use algorithm based platforms? /s
The devs don’t give a shit about creating moderation tools to keep fascists out of safe communities and refused to take a Nazi instance off of join-lemmy in their AMA.
Not sure how much longer I’ll be on Lemmy after that tbh
But the memes here are pretty great
Let’s not pretend that all algorithms are the same.
But if we don’t, how can we act superior to people who use algorithm based platforms? /s
so I don’t mind screwing things up a little bit.
Which you clearly did, and are trying to blame Edge. There’s plenty of things to shit on Edge for but user error is not one of them.
Enterprise IT infrastructure admin here, I’ve imaged thousands of windows laptops over a decade and dealt with Edge since it was implemented, never seen anything like this. I’m sure you’re confident in your abilities but you messed something up real bad or have malware of some kind. No question about it, this is not typical for any version of Edge.
That’s not what the comment thread was talking about. It wasn’t about removing the instance from running just to stop advertising it on the join-lemmy site and they refused.
Okay, so they do have a line. Nazi’s just don’t cross that line for them. Awesome job, dev team.
Edit: Now downvotes on an anti-nazi comment. Lemmy sure has become a shit place as of late.
I wouldn’t hold your breath, they didn’t even want to remove the Nazi instance in their AMA.
Edit: To the responses, great, it’s gone. Removing that pedo content shows that they’re not too overworked to purge content like that from join-lemmy. So there’s no reason for them not to remove the Nazi instances being advertised on the front page of join-lemmy. We’ll just look the other way on that one I guess.
Why did two people downvote this? That’s exactly what happened. The devs stated they didn’t care much for mod tools at the moment and also stated they wouldn’t remove exploding heads from join-lemmy in another thread in the AMA, which is a whole other level of wtf.
51% of the fediverse, like the article showed.
That’s a single instance, not the entire fediverse. I know reading is hard sometimes.
But it appears to me some are so disappointed from meta (or maybe preoccupied) that they will never give meta a chance.
Where have you been the past 15 years?? Meta was given a chance, over and over and over again. They’ve shown and continue to show that they do not care about the communities on their platforms, they don’t care about privacy, they don’t care how their algorithms push alt-right garbage, they even encourage it as some studies have shown. That’s not even getting into half the shit they’ve done to ruin communities and the internet at large.
Anybody that wants to “give Meta a chance” on the Fediverse has to be a corporate shill or just real, real dense.
Dear Meta:
Signed, The Fediverse
I don’t have anything to share really but I’m here for the suggestions and making a comment to come back to later while increasing post engagement lol
Idk, must be resolved because I’m on the mobile browser for lemmy.world and it’s fine 🤷
Federation is stupid
So don’t use it.
convince me otherwise.
Absolutely! I sure hope so!
I tried to get into neocities like six months ago but I just don’t have the want to customize my own site with html from scratch anymore like when I was younger. I like that it exists still but there’s something to be said of modernization when you have limited time each day with other life responsibilities. That being said I hope it takes off!
I’m hoping they add that feature to Lemmy soon enough and switching won’t be necessary.
Tacos = toots
yeah, that tracks.
Not sure, but I’m getting the same thing when trying to connect directly. I’m guessing they got the hug of death. It’s the second day of the blackout on Reddit, this is probably the time of critical mass for people that are migrating. My assumption is they all tried to join that main lemmy.ml instance rather than distributing the load across smaller instances.
Oh that’s good to know, I’ll be doing the same now! 😄
For sure. Which is another great thing about this decentralization. If it a community gets too big and has too many asshats, you can easily break off into another instance!
I don’t think Lemmy will be immune to that, but I think the decentralization will help a lot in controlling that negative aspect.
I really want to see Peertube flourish but I’m just not sure it’s going to work out. Video streaming platforms are a much different beast than the micro blogs of Mastodon or forums of Lemmy. But, this is a good step in that direction so good luck to them.