rglullis
Can you elaborate?
If not Threads, what would you suggest to bring the billions of people who are stuck in legacy social media into the Fediverse?
If not Threads, how else can we convince small businesses to have an online presence beyond their Facebook pages?
If not Threads, how else do you want to bring mainstream media out of Twitter?
missing piece is the replies, which Lemmy devs have no interest
If you look in one of the duplicate issues, nutomic says "no one has implemented it yet. Would definitely accept a PR to add it though.", so it's not a matter of "no interest", it is a matter of lacking manpower for it.
Not at all. I myself have been playing with the possibility of adding support to it on Fediverser, to have a place for the mirror bots.
Evidence No. 3783 that "social media" and "privacy" do not mix well together.
Let me repeat one more time:
- anything you write online should be considered public.
- There is no "consent-based" fediverse.
- There is no "GDPR protects me from that".
- There is no "security through obscurity".
- There is no "dark corner of the internet".
No matter your morals and ethical values, If you need to have any type of conversation that you think might get you in legal trouble, do not have this conversation in a public forum. Use #matrix if you have to, and even then you'd still need to worry large group chats which may have some undercover agent.
And if you are really concerned about "censorship", then ActivityPub is not for you. Go join forces with the bitcoiners and use #nostr.
Can you please try again? This instance was still running 0.18.5 and it seems something got screwed up in the process.
Not exactly what you are asking for, but we can have a Lemmy community for that. Feel free to contribute to !gamereviews@level-up.zone and I can help with moderation.
But, warns Zhang, we would be wise to proceed with caution. "Using fungi as a technology for remediating the environment, you might break the eco-balance because you're introducing new bio-conditions to the ecosystem. So you want to be very careful. We're culturing a lot of mushrooms right now and they're getting released into the natural forest environment, and usually the mushrooms released from farms are very competitive. They can kick out other mushrooms. It's a big concern for the conservation of natural mushroom species."
Not exactly something that aligns with the idea of "human scale", but the principle seems interesting.
It is supposed to, but it isn't working. Niche communities are still outnumbered by posts from more active ones and people in the larger instances see content from smaller communities and use the voting system like they are training some algorithm.
I used to have a 5-digit Slashdot ID, I am familiar with Eternal September. ;)
What I wanted to understand from OP is: what makes them think that the Fediverse (in general) in some type of enlightened vanguard that we should be "afraid" of the masses?