The term "unalive" is so cringey yet dystopian that I don't know whether to feel embarrassed or concerned when I hear it.
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Had their violent delights
I wouldn't worry about that one too much. Death has a ton of euphemisms to soften the concept; "passing away", "transitioning", "going home", etc and so on and whatnot.
My grandpa transitioned, she's now my grandma
Sorry for your loss. On the other hand, congrats
Kicked the bucket
Bought the farm
Took their leave
Adjourned to rest
Took the long nap
What are some more?
I'm waiting for that word to become so popular it also gets censored, it'd be hilarious
I've got a list of backups:
- cooked
- spaced (see The Expanse)
- inhumed (as opposed to exhumed as one might do in removing a corpse from a grave; see Terry Pratchett's Discworld's Assassins Guild lingo)
- processed (as one does to food using a food processor)
- isekai'd (for the weaboos)
- truck-kun'd
- terminated (for when the Terminator movies become popular again)
- old yeller'd
- returned to sender (until the postal system collapses)
- X trimester aborted
- Peter Pan'd (as in, thrown off a cliff and expected to fly)
- Mufasa'd (or any notable fictional character whose death was a major plot point)
i like the term "zeroed" from cyberpunk as in "they got zeroed" (unsure if that is the correct spelling)
It started out as a fun way to make light of Disney refusing to allow the word "Kill" to show up in the cartoon adaptation of Ultimate Spider-Man, now when I hear it in a youtube true crime video I want to game end myself.
I've been so deep into fediverse stuff that I forgot about that. I feel blessed
#blessed
do hashtags even work here?
Kinda (no).
On Lemmy hashtags are just to format a header, as you've shown. However, you might see them seemingly randomly because microblog users can post to lemmy and they use them because hashtags work as tags for them.
Hashtags are a Twitter invention and Lemmy is a decentralized reddit clone and reddit doesn't use hashtags so no.
They do work for those of us on mbin
The US religious fundamentalists have managed to impose their fucked up values on the world. Calling it "family values" was always a lie.
George Carlin warned us about this 30 years ago.
I'd link to it but I'm in the middle of a severance theory video.
wait huh? there's no way it's that bad, right?
i luv y'all, fedi frens! ~ <3
Demonitising youtubers has made the Internet say
Unalive
A baby have been formed
Frick
And other shit it's stupid and the self censoring of fuck is annoying. I mean I would love for the Americans to invent new swear words. In German the censoring almost always fail since we have way to many words for insulting or swearing. Some are always free to use.
But the Americans just censor fuck instead of getting creative. Boring as a speech of Trump.
I've been saying for years that the advertiser-friendly neo-puritanicalism that was infecting the left was a trojan horse for conservatism, and then here we are.
How was it infecting the left?
C'mon, you don't have to look very hard to find puritanical, anti-sex 'leftists'
Twitter is filled with porn and racism but still has payment processing and ads. 4chan has payment processing. I don't think this is a universal truth. It's more like some sites purposefully chose to have strict guidelines for whatever reasons.
Good luck finding a Pepsi ad on Twitter lol
This was posted on tumblr where trans people being suspended by staff with no good reason is a fairly regular occurrence
"Sorry guys, the ad people don't like it." was just an excuse, the real goal was censorship of the web.
If Corporations are allowed to set the rules as to what gets talked about and what can't be mentioned, it's easier to flood the net with advertisements for their products.
funnily enough on tiktok you can say "fuckass" but you cant say someone's intelligence is akin to that of a toaster or that someone is stupid. i have also seen the n word multiple times
I think the issue is that these platforms are motivated by advertisers. I can build a Reddit clone in a weekend and have it be ad-free. It's not expensive to host text + urls - which was how old.reddit.com used to operate. It's basically a few dollars a month or I could host it out of my house for the cost of electricity (and security). And, without advertisers, I don't really care what I host so long as it doesn't directly contributing to harming others.
The main issues are:
- No one wants to join a platform devoid of content
- Once you reach a large enough platform that people want to join, it might require revenue streams to afford the scale
- It's hard for people to even find platforms (Google will direct you to the top 5: Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok)
The modern infrastructure hasn't changed. It's still HTTP and servers. The problem is internet culture. We used to use the internet as an extension of our community. We could share links, forums, etc. in person (bizarre, I know). But now the internet is our entire community. And there is little drive to participate in niche communities. People like to be heard and to engage quickly on the internet which requires a large-ish platform (Lemmy is a good example of this).
No it's really payment processors.
There have been multiple successful ad-free websites in the past. But they still need revenue to function. Revenue their users happily pay.
But then Visa or PayPal or whoever is handling the transactions starts to pay attention and then all the sudden there's new rules in place or else they hike fees or just stop processing payments altogether.
And on the Internet, there is no true alternative methods of payment (hint: any viable methods are quickly suppressed by those same payment processors).
So the only way any website gets big is left to the whims of advertisers or payment processors (usually both).
I have no idea why we as a people are somehow fine with private companies having a complete stranglehold on all significant online business. Why we've allowed the government to privatize digital transactions, subject to very little rights or protections. It's allowing private corporations to massively suppress free speech, commerce, and social gatherings in the digital sphere.
Honestly our supposed freedoms are more and more limited these days because they only apply to public spaces, but there's been a continual erosion of 'public'. Where is the modern town square? If the only place you can practice your 'rights' is almost nowhere, do you really have those rights at all?
The government should be mandating that 'digital infrastructure' (ISPs, data centers, payment processors, etc) are neutral and can't be utilized to bully others out of business. That their privileged position also comes with extra responsibilities and restrictions so you don't have the digital equivalent of cutting off water to an abortion clinic because the water utility is pro-life.
Relatively easy fix though. Get away from advertiser supported platforms and use community supported ones.
I mean, obviously this is true and a huge issue, but that's part of what the Fediverse aims to address. Mainstream social media is fucked and done for.
As soon as any one instance gets big enough and needs to get funding, the payment processors will crack down on allowed content. Don't like it? Tough luck in receiving the money people are trying to send you.
Let me preface this by stating clearly that I am not a cryptobro, but this feels like one of the legitimate use cases for bitcoin or other crypto here.
Imo using crypto as an investment or maintaining an active wallet is fool's errand stuff, but as far as actual transactional use, this feels a viable workaround to depower Visa/MC.
Just... Don't get big enough, right? Limit user sign-ups. That seems to be the obvious solution to this, no? More instances will pop up. Am I crazy?
Good riddance, I hope one days there's an alternative to Discord, I don't really trust it anymore, but I can't think of a program that does the same thing but better.