I mean, they’ve just filed a lawsuit against Krafton, to me that says they’re pretty confident about being right.
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Pretty much every .world post I see is people complaining about mods, aka not “the people who run lemmy.world”. I had to go back like 4 months to find anything about admins, and tbh it’s kind of understandable.
Except even that never happened and it was just overcautious mods dealing with vague ToS. I’m pretty sure the only thing the admins did in that whole issue was make the ToS more clear.
I’d like to see what do you mean about it happening “over and over”.
Sure, it’s not like there’s a !luigimangione@lemmy.world community or a fuckton of related posts in other ones with no action taken whatsoever.
Eh, just the fact that a modlog exists (and that you can effectively see which moderator performed the action through filtering by moderator) is something I’ve never seen in any other online platform, the lack of a notification could not even be intentional (there’s even an open issue in GitHub by dessalines himself).
I’m glad the PieFed devs put the matter in their own hands since, as I said, it’s not a huge issue for me but I can understand why it would be for others.
(As in, I can understand why people would move to PieFed, Mbin, or any other fediverse alternative. I’m seriously confused at people who don’t like Lemmy for being too authoritarian-adjacent and move back to freaking Reddit)
Some users don’t want to support a project that’s being developed by people they don’t like.
It’s kind of how some people left Reddit because of Spez, even though the amount of money Lemmy devs make doesn’t remotely compare, and the risk of enshittification/powertripping is minimal due to the whole project being open source.
I personally don’t see it as a huge issue, but I can see why it would be for someone (and I’d definitely see it differently if I was actively supporting the platform through donations).
I see, that’s nice. I know a LOT of people were turned off by Lemmy because of the .ml devs, hopefully PieFed is more appealing to them.
(Although adding to the other comment, since it’s federated, you can see and interact with all of Piefed’s content from Lemmy and vice versa)
So, if I understood it correctly, PieFed is simply another platform using ActivityPub, just developed by different people?
Syrc@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Signatures skyrocket for **Stop Killing Games** campaign after big youtubers take up the cause, resulting in 100k signatures in 48 hours. (Details on how to help in text body of post)English2·22 days agoI don’t know if there’s any other freak sorting their Lemmy homepage to Top Monthly who just found this post, but I’d advise to edit it to let people know that even if the site lists more than 1M signatures the actually valid ones might be less, so signing even now is still a good idea, as the creator said.
Syrc@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Signatures skyrocket for **Stop Killing Games** campaign after big youtubers take up the cause, resulting in 100k signatures in 48 hours. (Details on how to help in text body of post)English1·22 days agopurchasers have legitimate moral and legal grounds to demand that they be informed that they are buying a license, or renting, the game; they are not owning a functional copy of the game outright.
I’m pretty sure that’s already the case, if you read the ToS of most games.
Not that it makes this any better.
Syrc@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Bill Burr calls on 'billionaires to be put down like rabid dogs' in podcast1·5 months agoThat’s what I’m saying, the snowball effect will definitely be in full effect after the first 10. You do one per day and see how on the 11th day the richest person of the world has exactly 999 million dollars.
As it has been said over and over, those people don’t need all of that money at all. Once they realize them having it is actually detrimental they’ll be quick to dump it on whatever they feel is the best use for it (which could be giving them to someone they trust, sure, but does Musk have 396 people he trusts? Hell I’m not even sure he has one!)
Of course this is just fantasy and requires some god-like figure to act out, but while we’re just talking fantasy I’m convinced if that figure just showed up and said “from next month onwards, whoever owns at least one billion dollars will be killed” this could all be solved without a single person dying (of course excluding people like Musk which would suddenly find himself unable to function with a net worth under 1B and lose it all in one day).
Syrc@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Bill Burr calls on 'billionaires to be put down like rabid dogs' in podcast2·5 months ago200? I’m betting most charities would be set after the first 10.
Syrc@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The fact that this is a real image is infuriatingEnglish7·6 months agoWhoops, fixed. My keyboard somehow gave the blame to non-eligible voters too.
Syrc@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The fact that this is a real image is infuriatingEnglish12·6 months agoElon is supposedly on the spectrum, so he could have done it to show his excitement, without realizing the true meanings and implications.
And considering he’s on social media 24/7, he should’ve realized what people interpreted it as by now and posted an apology repudiating fascism.
But he didn’t, did he?
Syrc@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The fact that this is a real image is infuriatingEnglish37·6 months agoReminder that ~
270170 million Americans allowed this to happen.
Syrc@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The fact that this is a real image is infuriatingEnglish4·6 months agoHoly hell what even is this? Are they really comparing those photos of Biden and Harris to what Elon did?
Safari allows you to install adblockers, btw. Apple is overprotective but this isn’t really their fault.
Syrc@lemmy.worldto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•California Cop Who Shot 18-Year-Old Had His Bodycam Off, But Surveillance Footage Captured Him Shooting Suspect in the Back as He FledEnglish2·1 year agoThat’s more an issue of the court/justice system rather than a resource one. It’s objectively more expensive to keep a person alive than to kill them, if it “costs more” it’s just due to bureaucracy.
Huh, never actually posted there so I wasn’t aware, that’s nice.