[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 year ago

you underestimate how many kinky furry technologists there are on the fediverse ;)

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Didn't they file a complaint with the labor board and were reinstated with back pay?

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 24 points 1 year ago

If by panic you mean AI hype, then maybe.

For example, this post is just as sensationalist.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

upvoting things on the main lemmy.ml page spins forever.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

controlled by my own raspberry pi or bust. :) middle ground.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 year ago

this is called "meta-moderation" and is a good idea @notbabayaga@lemmy.world :) it's part of the Santa Clara Principles of transparent moderation (https://santaclaraprinciples.org/)

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Karma is useful on things like discourse or mattermost as a spam prevention feature, you gradually expose features to people who aren't being spammy. The same thing is true of a user joining a new community on the same site.

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Here's a meme about emacs :)

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 16 points 1 year ago

I run the r/kbin subreddit.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 23 points 1 year ago

In person conversation and online conversation are very different. Just like the mechanics of picking a lock and hacking computers in another country are very different.

Online conversations can be unintentionally published with mistakes (even the best of us make typos or post to the wrong chat), and the blast radius is much worse.

Online conversations are much easier to misinterpret due to lost context.

If it's a public figure or a company doing something shady, yes, it'll end up on Internet archive.

If a user wants to remove their selfie; you let them, because it's their content.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 19 points 1 year ago

Whether another site violates gdpr and data deletion requests doesn't mean your site can too.

Lemmy and kbin should be respectful to the user and follow deletion logic, just like how you can delete a mastodon post and other servers will respectfully delete it.

Yes, someone might have scraped it, No, that doesn't remove your liability just because it's up on someone else's copy, And even if you aren't under liability you should treat your users well.

It's the right thing to do.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 40 points 1 year ago

"should we have a 2 cent sales tax to fund schools or a 4 cent one" is politics. "Should trans people exist" is not politics.

Or, rather, don't argue with someone who doesn't think you're a human being. Don't give them a forum.

[-] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

Yeah the ability to minimize long threads either through a long press or via a carrot icon would be preferable

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Okay - Lemmy is cool, and is experiencing a boost...

It would be important (while there's lots of eyes looking on it, especially the folks who will look on June 12-13th) for the instance picker to look presentable.

Something that doesn't look like a monoculture of one political ideology..

Right now, it starts off with Marxist / communist stuff right at the top (if that's your cup of tea, and you won't read, just down vote and move on).

However - I would argue the viability of a reddit alternative is one that starts off as a neutral pallet cleanser: just the tame instance descriptions on page one. If you want a themed instance you'll most certainly pick that tag or category while browsing.

I don't want it vanishing into obscurity because people write it off as a fringe gab-like offshoot that got kicked out of other places.

The software itself shouldn't spiral into only one sort of person using it, while driving away others.

Gotta have some way to slowly turn people socialist :) boiling the frog here, don't go all RMS extreme and be all gross and out of touch.

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