Might be a naive question but what prevents instance admins here on Lemmy to also give this information?
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Nothing, though instances outside the US would have less reason to.
Only benefit is that it's fragmented so there's fewer people any individual instance can give information on.
Oh yeah that’s true, and also that’s why we should move away from lemmy.world. It’s great to welcome newcomers but it shouldn’t be where most users are.
.world is hosted in Finland, so theoretically they wouldn't have to cooperate, but they're pretty squeamish about standing up to corpos so I wouldn't count on it.
Nothing. There also nothing to prevent instances to be ran by anyone. Lemmy is about sharing information with low regulation not privacy.
I mean it can be about both
Fuck you spez.
You would hope the corporate collaborators of this fascist regime will one day get their comeuppance. Sadly, if the history of corporate collaborators in Nazi Germany is anything to go by, most likely not much will happen to them or their officers...
Don't worry, they'll be punished, and you'll never hear from them again. For example, have you ever heard of Hugo Boss, Volkswagen, Adidas, Coca-Cola, Ford, Fanta, BMW, Siemens, Bayer, or IBM?
the reason they got away is because the Germans expected the cops to handle the nazi cops. when a more hands on solution would've been more expedient
Fuck spez
On one hand, I'm so glad to be British and not living under Trump's jurisdiction.
But on the other hand, I don't think I'm gonna be visiting the USA anytime soon, unless I feel like being detained by ICE or turned away at the border for being critical of the orange man and the Gestapo he's empowered.
US citizen, living overseas. Have to travel to the US for work one time this year, and still nervous about it.
Canadian here. One of my girlfriends lives in Ohio.
She comes to visit us. Not the other way around. Even if this administration burns to the ground, it's going to take a long time to renew my trust in America to ever step foot in that country again. I used to travel there. I used to deliver there as a truck driver. I spent a lot of time in America.
Not anymore. I'm in my late 30s and I may never visit America ever again after this.
Get ready for the next reddit exodus. Honestly I can't wait.
Just installed Blorp and created this account.
Been meaning too, but my 3rd party app just became useless because of their API BS, so there's that too.
I never even heard of Blorp.
That's what makes this piece of the internet so cool.
Welcome to the Fediverse
Reddit is the new FaceBook. People won’t leave so much as younger people will use the next thing.
Facebook is still around in a somewhat diminished form. I expect Reddit will persist, too.
Reddit is quite literally Facebook these days. I really think most of the userbase right now is the people who started using the Facebook app on their phone thinking that's what the internet is. Finally after much inertia they've ventured over to the reddit app to explore another part of this "internet" thing.
So many users call subreddits "groups" because that's the colloquialism they brought over from Facebook. They don't know what to call subreddits. So they fumble around different phrasing. They say things like "this group", "this reddit", "this r". Yet never seem to come around to understanding it's called subreddit. It's a sign of how the long standing tradition of new users adopting local culture is no longer a thing. New users come in and ignore everything while doing whatever the fuck. God forbid they start getting mod power after some exodus cause then the subreddit is definitely done for.
Quite frankly it's full of idiots. Not the usual reddit idiot of past years. Reddit's current userbase is a whole other beast right now. So many users seemingly never used technology in their life before. They can't even reply to correct comments. People are posting top level comments instead of replying to the proper one. A concerning amount of people think it's a flat, time sorted message board. They can't wrap their head around the technical mechanics of a comment section.
Worst of all they have zero internet literacy. Zero idea of internet lore. It's like talking to my grandparents about technology. They have no idea about anything.
Nobody can speak or understand when I reference internet history either. Pretty rare to find anyone anymore that can reply knowing what I'm talking about when making historical internet references that any adult should be able to know about.
A concerning trend I've noticed is that often it will be a right wing troll that comes in to lie whenever mentioning their sordid history of right wing hate and violence on the internet. Must be one of the troll farms that actively flood the zone with shit. For some reason people are so eager to believe the lies. This rant is kind of going off topic now anyways.
Oh yeah and seemingly a lot of people are dictating their reddit replies. That's just bizarre to me but okay. I guess it makes sense why internet posting has changed so much. In particular, walls of text (such as this) aren't common anymore. Nobody does brain dumps anymore. Because to them, this reply would be said out loud into my phone like some lunatic instead of typing out a string of thoughts real quick.
"this reddit"
Could just be an old stickler (but probably not really).
More disjointed remarks:
Do you remember when people used to try to educate others on the proper use of the downvote?
People seem to think reddit invented threaded messages or something.
Redditors have been professional point-missers for years (bluh bluh you can't compare those two things because they are not the same thing bluhb), but the reading comprehension is just aggressively bad this decade. Which is to say it seems to have reached normie levels of knee-jerk emotional reactions to keywords and shitty heuristics about which team you're on.
At the same time, I continue to have good experiences of coming across people I can see eye-to-eye with on something, or being able to civilly and constructively navigate a disagreement. Sometimes it feels like those experiences are happening more in recent years than was usual. And I distinctly recall a super vitriolic era in reddit comment debate (as it were). Even as the normism becomes impossible not to notice, it remains possible to find something decent. Assuming it's not a well-tuned LLM.
Back in my day, a wall of text was when someone filled the entire height of the screen (on a desktop PC monitor, obviously) without using any paragraph breaks. Now one good paragraph is "omg muh wall of text" and you'll get the "tl;dr" or "ain't reading allat" in response to a comment that amounts to less than a 90-second read even at the embarrassingly slow average adult reading speed.
Facebook only persists because of its marketplace service. Take that away and it would be as alive as myspace.
In about 10 years we will be reading articles like "Do you remember Reddit, Meta and Google?". This shit can only go on for so long before other alternatives present themselves.
MIght happen a lot sooner than you think. Do you remember yahoomail?
Amazon, Microsoft and Google run so much cloud infrastructure that it's not in the power of ordinary peasants like us to even make a dent in their business. When we use pretty much anything online we're helping support them. And US corporations have little incentive to leave those services because the end users don't even know what they use for their backends. Foreign governments and companies are the main organizations that have the power to make an impact on big US tech by taking their cloud business elsewhere.
MIght happen a lot sooner than you think. Do you remember yahoomail?
But the Dow.
Then I'm glad that Reddit permabanned me in the post-Inauguration bloodbath, before ICE spun up and I would have been calling for justice.
BUT, I also had a 12 year account with a million Karma, so I have plenty of juicy anti-MAGA and anti-Trump (I called him HitlerPig for a long time) posts for them to prosecute me for.
So it looks like being a government slave in the work camps is my retirement plan.
Oh, they're not going to like me at all.
same. Reddit has become crap
I'm not making it to the slave camps, and me, my crossbows, and my knives are taking as many of them with me as I can
I like your thinking. Also slingshots and ball bearings. One of those to the face will slow you down. David and Goliath time.
And don't forget your videogame lessons. Pick up any loot your victims drop. Lots of good guns, ammo, and body armor.
Stay in the shadows, brother.
Well that is pretty much the reason I moved here.
Im so surprised that the most powerful big tech companies are not there to do the right thing.
Come get me. I'm waiting.
Exactly. They can meet my machete.
But not Lemmy right... right?
lol Fuck ICE, they will get what's coming once midterms happen. Especially those that have hurt or murdered people.
All votes and comments are publicly accessible, something worth keeping in mind when sharing here.
I wanna say lemmy is to small for them to care right now. They got enough to monitor with those 3 alone. Definitely one day though.
They're here, they're just on shifts and are approximately 7-30 accounts, depending on time. Hopefully, it stays around that.
Das war bei uns genauso, absolut nicht überraschend. Viel Glück weiterhin.