Comment on
Signal is Flawed, Why XMPP is Amazing! (new animated video)
Comment on
Signal is Flawed, Why XMPP is Amazing! (new animated video)
Comment on
Abusive mods with no recourse for the users.
Lemmy and Kbin have both seen a huge influx of people in the past few weeks, so admins of each instance are struggling to keep up. For the most part, the admins are working for free, in addition to whatever their day jobs are.
Having said that, I'd report those magazines / communities to the admin of the instance for action, understanding that right now, they're buried in requests, questions, and complaints. If the issue is an entire instance, well, defederation is an option.
FWIW, I was threatened on Reddit more than once with actual murder... people threatening to come to my house and kill me. Reddit's general response was to... delete the chat message in question as a "resolution" to my complaint. AFAIK, that was the extent of their action. I at least have the impression that abusive users will be removed, though it might take a bit given the incredible influx of new users.
I am sorry that they're harassing you though. Noting to block those magazines / communities.
Comment on
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Warns Android Users Not to Sideload Apps
Comment on
*Permanently Deleted*
Comment on
Updated: Reddit is quietly restoring deleted AND overwritten posts and comments
Worth noting is that a number of US states also have strong protection laws. So, delete you comments manually and then, if you're really trying to ensure that they delete your data, submit a data removal request that cites your locale's law on data removal.
Theeeeeen in 6 months or so, send a data retrieval request to make sure they followed through... and report them if they did not comply. Might as well make them pay for that data if they can't follow the rules.
Comment on
A prison guard says she was forced to stay at her post during labor pains. Texas is fighting compensation for her stillbirth.
Comment on
Signal. Privacy.
This is posted relatively often, and every time it is posted I feel compelled to note that said dev has not articulated any real reason to consider Signal insecure beyond an implicit conspiracy theory with no real meat to it.
"Signal's use luckily never caught on by the general public of China (or the Hong Kong Administrative region), whose government prefers autonomy, rather than letting US tech control its communication platforms, as most of the rest of the world naively allows."
When you're holding up China as an example for the world to follow for privacy, I have a hard time taking ANYTHING else you're claiming seriously.
Comment on
Microsoft won’t let you close OneDrive on Windows until you explain yourself
Reply in thread
Comment on
Italy begins stripping lesbian mothers of their parental rights
But the mayor of Padua, Sergio Giordani, is defying the government’s orders and continuing to issue birth certificates recognizing two-mom families.
Hero right there. Let us hope that others follow in the mayor's footsteps.
Comment on
Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
Linux user here, also once upon a time a Windows admin. I think the most difficult thing for most users is not that Linux is difficult, but that it is different.
Take Pop_OS for example. For the average "I check email and surf the web" user, it works wonderfully. But most people grew on Windows or Mac so its just not what they're used to. Linux is kind of the stick shift to Windows and Mac's automatic transmission... its not hard to learn, but most folk don't choose to make the effort because they don't need to.
Comment on
TIL Fungi in Chernobyl appear to be feeding off gamma radiation and are growing towards the reactor core.
I, for one, welcome our new radioactive fungal overlords.
Comment on
Hundreds of thousands of vote-by-mail requests erased from Florida's system
DeSantis's motivation here is transparently obvious; to keep the people who oppose his party from voting. We should be striving to make voting easier, not harder. A shame this is just the latest in a long history of voter suppression or disenfranchisement. Those of us who support independent and third party candidates are all too aware of the overt attempts to silence dissenting voices.
Comment on
*Permanently Deleted*
If an instance is sharing content that another instance finds problematic, then defederation makes sense. Regardless, though, it seems like lemmynsfw is doing their due diligence to handle illegal content. We all know that porn will exist... having good stewards of those communities is vital. Punishing them for providing a (legal) porn platform is counterproductive.
Comment on
Should the Fediverse welcome its new surveillance-capitalism overlords? Opinions differ!
The more I read, the more I am in the camp of "let's not." Meta has rarely acted in the best interests of its own users; from their unethical experiments into causing depression to their privacy issue to... well, everything, they are classic examples of bad actors. The fediverse is not secure enough or big enough to counter Meta's takeover if we open that door... there's a reason we're in the fediverse and not the metaverse, after all.
The decision of whether to federate is up to the individual instances, and I'd not want it any other way. But I do think we should be encouraging instances to hold off on Meta-fying. Else, we'll be fighting Meta in a game that they're much better at than any of us are ever likely to be.
Comment on
What's with telling YEARLY salaries?
Comment on
Twitter's API keeps breaking, even for developers paying $42,000
While I am unsurprised, I do feel bad for the developers who are stuck dealing with the manchild who runs Twitter.
Comment on
Reddit just removed all the mods from /r/self and locked the sub
This'll end well... not like there's a rapidly growing, decentralized alternative solution out there that is positioned to compete, right Spezzy?
Comment on
*Permanently Deleted*
Comment on
An upswing in actual, literal shitposting
Instances likely need global moderators or a team of admins that can address the issue. The growth of Lemmy and Kbin left the larger communities without enough volunteer staff to deal with the influx.
The instances would also benefit from a bit of cross-site collaboration. If a terrible user is spamming / botting / trolling, having a "league of allied instances" willing to ban and block the user on all of them would be beneficial.
Comment on
Call to action - renewed protests starting on July 1st
Reply in thread
Moving a community is hard, so at least some of those mods are likely thinking that moving would destroy the community they worked so hard to manage. Its not like Reddit is going to respect a request to close, so they would end up competing with themselves when Reddit replaces them with compliant mods.
I'm not saying they shouldn't move (they should) but it's definitely a hard road to re-establish elsewhere. Some communities will thrive, but others, well, its possible that their users will just stay put.
What can we do to help them transition?