Didn’t he also give in to block a few accounts of political opponents in Turkey instead of risking being banned there completely, because he said it would be better to lose a few accounts instead of losing the whole country?
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Didn’t he also give in to block a few accounts of political opponents in Turkey instead of risking being banned there completely, because he said it would be better to lose a few accounts instead of losing the whole country?
Anyone who is still on Twitter has, in my opinion, fewer issues with being a corporate puppet and being associated with all the hatred there than they have with losing views.
I hope that the additional servers are enough to solve these issues soon. Otherwise it would be a real shame for such a promising attempt of a federated Reddit.
I read on Mastodon that they have started replacing mods and reopening subreddits already.
Danke. Ich finde einen (!) Nachrichten-Artikel auf deutsch mit neuen Informationen ganz gut, aber nur weil sich alle über den Untergang von Reddit zu freuen scheinen, braucht man trotzdem nicht alle 5 Minuten eine neue Meldung dazu lesen.
From what I’ve learned so far during my time in the Fediverse, you can’t actually use your login from one instance on another instance. However, you can interact with any post from any other service or server that your server federates with.
I’m currently answering with my kbin account but I have also interacted with Mastodon posts before. At least on kbin those show up as microblogs and usually in the “Random” magazine.
What you can’t do is send a post from Lemmy/kbin directly to Mastodon. You can only create it locally and others have to follow you or the Magazine (in case of Lemmy/kbin).
I quite like this blog post why LLM are bad for software quality in general: https://softwarecrisis.dev/letters/ai-and-software-quality/
Heise hat mehrfach über den Protest berichtet. Zuletzt vor wenigen Minuten hier: https://www.heise.de/news/Reddit-Blackout-hat-begonnen-9184492.html
Ob es wirklich Erfolg hat, wird sich zeigen, wenn klar wird wie die Moderatoren und Content-Ersteller mittelfristig reagieren. Ich kann mir gut vorstellen, dass die Moderatoren nicht ohne ihre gewohnten Tools auskommen wollen und die Subreddits ohne Moderatoren werden dann geschlossen oder es werden neue gesucht. Die meisten Content-Ersteller werden aber vermutlich dort bleiben, so sie die meiste Aufmerksamkeit bekommen.
It probably means you can’t prevent someone with Twitter Blue to show up in your timeline.
They can bribe their way into the standards commitee and then define their own standard in a way that they benefit while the rest suffers. So just like most web standards have been changed to benefit the large corporations instead of the users.