- Good luck enforcing that;
- No, let's not just ban everything that some people find objectionable.
This does explain why a lot of subreddits had the pinned comment be the automod telling people to follow the rules.
the Lemmy devs are very much against merged comments
No? It was said it shouldn't be done in the backend, a frontend or an alternative client can still do PieFed style comment listing.
Anyone else read horse girl and thought they meant like Uma Musume?
The Threadiverse app with the most standout feature is probably Quiblr and its recommendation system. I can't speak to if it's actually any good, as I don't use it, but it's interesting nontheless.
Also, I wish more apps has lemmy-ui 'chat' sort for comments. It's surprisingly nice for seeing new comments in a thread you've read before.
Of all the things to get mad at Reddit/UK govt for age restricting, war forage should should be far down that list. Watching people get blown into pieces is literally traumatising and ideally children shouldn't be exposed to it.
God, it's so stupid that the govt thinks making every website either do its own age verification or pay out of pocket to some we're-totally-not-going-to-sell-your-data firm is reasonable. Why not require OS-level parental controls to be exposed through some API (that browsers would wrap around) and require service providers to gatekeep content based on that, that would at least be more robust than this, something a simple VPN can get around.
Right, right, this is Tory legislation banking on the fear of having your porn habits linked to your ID deterring you from accessing it.
Lol, I didn't know that was a thing.
Can we do something about mirrors next? Every time I look in one I see a Br*t.
I believe we're compliant with the law, I've patched our Lemmy with this so we're not hosting NSFW content and to my knowledge we don't have any communities that need to be age kept (ones that encourage eating disorders, suicide, or self-harm). I think we need to make some changes to our TOC and land some documentation explaining how the report feature works 'in a way that a child can understand'*. There are more changes I'm looking at making in Lemmy that would make Ofcom happier (like this), but again I don't think we'd have issues with Ofcom if they looked at us.
* We have to assume you're all children as we can't say otherwise unless we do surveillance (or 'age verification') despite the average age of users of this instance probably being in the 30s.
What a shame, would've made me like him more if he did.
Edit:
A friend of Epstein would say that an adult woman is 'too old'.