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How is this meme relevant here? Who are the groups of people supposed to represent?
How is this meme relevant here? Who are the groups of people supposed to represent?
Bluesky has moderation lists that anyone can make and you can subscribe to them to choose what content you don’t want to see. It also gives you fine-grained control over the “default” moderation, allowing you to individually choose if you want to block nudity, threats, misinformation, spam, intolerance, etc.
Except you can’t move your posts. Or, really, anything other than followers.
AFAICT it’s not open source, just open weights.
This is why we need social networks where you can choose your moderation independently of your instance. And Mastodon is not that. I’m not sure if Bluesky is.
Going to? They already did.
You mean the alternative where a random person decides what people you’re allowed to interact with?
You say that as if any Mastodon instance was guaranteed to last several years.
I find this weird. If someone were to send your private information to someone via physical post, is the post company responsible for that too?
I like the idea of Nostr, but it’s filled with way too much cryptocurrency garbage.
Me losing my devices is much higher on my threat model than someone trying to brute-force my Bitwarden password.
I’ve been using it for several months now and haven’t run into any issues.
I don’t think it should be run for free, but I think it’s wrong of them to erase compeition by offering a free service and than suddenly make it not free.
If you want a standards-based service without bullshit and with custom domain support, I can recommend Purelymail.
Search engine crawlers generally respect robots.txt, so if you add a robots.txt entry to disallow all crawlers from getting into the maze, effectively only AI crawlers will go there.
So it won’t crawl any actual content on that site? Goal achieved.
This question does not make sense. π is an abstract mathematical constant whose value has absolutely nothing to do with the physical world. It’s like asking “what would the universe look like if the word ‘fish’ started with ‘p’?”
Free speech is about protecting opinions and beliefs. A threat is not an opinion.
So by buying milk from black farmers, you will help:
Whereas by buying milk from poor farmers, you will help:
How exactly is the former better than the latter?