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stanka , in Hypothesis: Insufficient moderation tools lead to instance protectionism, which leads to a decline in the overall discussion quality on Lemmy

I escaped ads and a dictatorship only to come here and be told how great communism is with an even greater frequency.

Blocking hexbear communities just led to those users going to other instances and making the whack-a-mole more difficult.

Hexadecimalkink ,

That's a bit of paranoia to think people from Hexbear are out to spread their evil ideas to polute your mind any way they can..

SmokinStalin , in You can be banned from lemmy.blahaj.zone for calling out transphobia
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This behavior is why hexbear has defeated from blahaj.

DroneRights OP ,

I heard it was just a moderator on 196 that the admin removed after they were transphobic. Am I misinformed?

jack ,

Were they removed? Because the issue was that Ada was tolerating their transphobia because the community was big.

hypelightfly ,

The moderator in question is trans Ada never told them to stop being transphobic. Hexbear users just can't stop lying and making up bullshit drama can you?

DroneRights OP ,

You're right, the issue was ableism. I'm all frazzled from talking about transphobia and couldn't remember the hexbear drama very well because it wasn't interesting to me until the transphobia stuff I experienced

hypelightfly ,

So uninteresting that your supposed transphobia happened in a thread dedicated to the drama? You're lies are showing, you're not a very good troll.

0x1C3B00DA , in GitLab plans support for ActivityPub
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This is exciting. I think code forges are one of the biggest opportunities for ActivityPub to really go mainstream and change the internet. Not only because it'll make working with open source way easier since you can work with any compatible forge, but developers will be more exposed to ActivityPub just by working with the software and so more likely to participate in AP dev. It will be interesting to see what effect this has on the fediverse. There's been a lot of talk from various organizations/companies but this will be the first large project adopting AP. I'm interested to see how development goes for them and for other fediverse projects.

I wonder what changes it will force on Mastodon. Masto won't be the biggest project anymore and won't be able to throw its weight around as much. Just like the recent influx of users forced the implementation of full text search and has reenergized conversations about quote posts, I think federated gitlab would force masto to rethink some things.

miniu ,
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Didn't think of it this way. It would be cool if we weren't stuck with microsoft github for coding social network.

Cube6392 ,
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Yeah I've been trying to find good alternatives to github for "where open source should happen" because at it stands a ton of it happens on a single node owned by a single entity. My first instinct was gitlab since its big and open source, but you can't really do discovery with it like you can github, and you need to be logged in to do discovery at all. I landed on Codeberg as being the best for an open source future, and them with Forgejo, Gitea, and Gitlab are all implementing ActivityPub now. This is great news. Mastodon users could hypothetically create and comment on issues without creating forge accounts. People with self hosted forges can do some work and open pull requests. Major win, I think

rusticus , in There is a drop in monthly active Lemmy users (from 65k to 57k)

I can tell you the drop in active Lemmy users was NOT from hexbear and lemmy.grad. Those trolls are worse than the_donald was on the other platform.

thoro ,

Might as well say Beetlejuice three times

UnicodeHamSic ,

If it helps almost none of us are trolling

queermunist , in Sibling communities: A middle way
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Redundancy has been so important recently with the DDoS attacks, and even as that subsides it's still definitely an important infrastructural perk that federation offers. It'd be a shame to lose that to centralization.

fresh OP ,

I agree. Do you feel this proposal doesn't address that? My hope is that sibling communities would allow us to keep redundancy and diversity while still enjoying some of the benefits of sometimes coming together.

dbilitated ,
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it would be good to have some kind of linking.

my feed is usually ten copies of the same thing posted to similar communities on different servers

BlameThePeacock , in Looking for a free speech instance

If you think hate speech is acceptable, you may want to stop and reassess your life. You dun fucked up.

Try building a life that doesn't revolve around worrying about other people do that doesn't affect you, it's far healthier.

rist097 OP ,

Thank you for taking your time to reply, but you misunderstood my question.

BlameThePeacock ,

I didn't misunderstand your question, I ignored answering your question and instead gave advice to a person who would ask such a question.

You will die an unhappy person if you make hating other people a priority in your life.

fustigation769curtain ,

Let me guess, calling a trans woman male is considered 'hate speech' in your mind?

BlameThePeacock ,

A) This thread is 8 months old, what the hell are you doing going through stuff this old. Get a life.

B) If you do it intentionally, knowing that they don't want it, you're a bad person. It's not hate speech though based on the legal description in Canada. Just like I can call you a thin-skinned small-dicked asshole and it's not hate speech.

fustigation769curtain , (edited )

It’s not hate speech though based on the legal description in Canada.

I never mentioned canada or any laws. Do you think it should be considered hate speech?

BlameThePeacock ,

I'm a Canadian, so the only hate speech laws that I care about are the ones for my country.

No I do not think intentional misgendering should be considered hate speech (in the legal sense)

I would absolutely fire an employee of mine for doing it though, even if I found out they did it outside of a work context.

Just because something isn't illegal doesn't mean there shouldn't be consequences for it.

Awoo , in This still baffles me, but I guess it's good for federation?

Holy fucking shit they're blocking piracy? What a bunch of losers. Get off the anti-corporate platform built on copyleft principles if you have a problem with piracy.

OtakuAltair ,
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Eh? It's understandable. They shouldn't be forced to deal with any legal issues that come with it.

You can just use another instance that fits your needs, isn't that the whole point of this decentralized model?

Awoo ,

There are no legal issues. You can fucking talk about piracy completely legally. This is a moral position being taken under the excuse of legality by liberals who run their server with a strict political leaning, as demonstrated by their mass banning of socialists and defederation from every left wing space.

burndown , in A federated or FOSS variant of IMDB?

What's wrong with IMDB?

MMNT ,

It's owned by Amazon.

popemichael , in PSA: Lemmy votes can be manipulated
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You can buy 700 votes anonymously on reddit for really cheap

I don't see that it's a big deal, really. It's the same as it ever was.

Valmond ,

Over a houndred dollars for 700 upvotes O_o

I wouldn't exactly call that cheap 🤑

On the other hand, ten or twenty quick downvotes on an early answer could swing things I guess ...

iortega , in Fediverse platform for movies!

Just wanted to mention that, according to GNU, Bookwyrm is nonfree because of being licensed under ACSL. I don't know the implications of this license on forks.

tommi OP ,
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To be honest, I do not care. It is important to have the right license, but the value of a software should not be conditioned by license bias. It is a matter that is not strictly and directly related.

Software comes first, license comes close, but still second to it.

gary_host_laptop , in Fediverse platform for movies!
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I asked them if it's possible and they said yes if you modify the back end, but I don't think they have time to maintain two projects like this. :/

If you get yourself a Python developer which isn't that crazy you could do it though.

humanetech ,
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The question is whether the project should be forked into multiple separate projects at all. An alternative would be to have a generic "Directory Platform" and have modules to make it a Book Review platform, a Movie Database, or whatever-you-wanna-collect platform with another module. The modules would mostly be templates and data structures + user interface widgets to present them nicely.

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