cerevant

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[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 35 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Nature knows how to solve this problem.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I suppose it could still be done as a read-only display of content ...

If the content is hyperlinks / torrent links to copyrighted content, then even a read-only copy is illegal. Lemmy (by virtue of ActivityPub) isn't designed to access stuff remotely - the closest it could probably come would be to have links to the posts on the remote community, though adding a level of indirection is probably not enough to become legal.

If you want to do illegal stuff on the internet, you need to use services that are hosted where it isn't illegal. People yelling about freedom doesn't change the fact that admins aren't willing to go to jail for your warez.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

You are allowed to discuss piracy. You aren’t allowed to facilitate piracy (I.e. providing links to pirated content). It is illegal in the country where this instance is hosted.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Is there a place for something in between de-federated and federated?

That's what blocking a community is - if the instance does not allow anyone to subscribe to a community, the content from that community will not be mirrored locally.

Is there not some kind of 'gray-list' that would allow risky content to stay accessible through home instances but behave more as a direct link

The indirect approach you describe isn't compatible with the underlying ActivityPub protocol. My understanding is that all communities are effectively local, even when their home is on a different instance. Federation just allows modification of the "local" content by another instance.

(That is not to say that technology@lemmy.world is the same community as technology@lemmy.ml, rather that the two communities are accessed in the same way by the UI)

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Defederating cuts off the whole instance. They just blocked those three piracy communities as far as I understand.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 59 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Remember that lemmy.world has to keep a copy of whatever content appears in a federated community on their servers, making them legally liable for the content. At least they just blocked the community instead of defederating.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

A strength and a weakness. The strength, as you say, is being able to move to a different instance. However, the weakness is that Lemmy (the software) requires each instance to keep a copy of every federated post for its users to interact with. This means they have to host (and be legally liable for) data that they can't police beyond blocking the community / instance.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago (4 children)

This is the solution. Communities need to congregate on smaller, like-minded instances. It makes sense to concentrate users on large instances, but communities should be spread out.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Not really - it isn’t prediction, it is early detection. Interpretive AI (finding and interpreting patterns) is way ahead of generative AI.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Like I said - there is a small vocal group who few that Lemmy as a whole should be boycotted due to the developers’ political views.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

You will find that very often the scams, advice, self-help, doctrine, etc that draw these populations have one thing in common: if whatever it is doesn't work, it is because you are doing it wrong, not because the guidance is bad. That's why conservatives will defend the tax rates of people who have 5 orders of magnitude more wealth than they do - they believe that it is their own fault they aren't rich, and that anyone can become rich if they just try hard enough. It is why religious conservatives will still attack birth control in the face of their own kids having unwanted pregnancies. It is why natural medicine people will defend their practices even after it sends them to the hospital. They are more willing to believe that they themselves are at fault than the principles they believe in.

[–] cerevant@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago (4 children)

The Protestant Work Ethic equated Christian values with material success.

 

This is particularly infuriating:

I’m editing a (often lengthy), and I’ll switch to the browser to look something up or get a link to something I want to reference. When I return to the app, it does a force reload and returns to the home feed, losing not only my place, but the content of what I typed.

 
  • If I select Home/Posts/All/Hot, new posts are appearing every few seconds. These posts don't have any upvotes, so I don't understand how they could be "Hot"
  • Broadly, it isn't ok for new feed items to keep moving around existing feed items. For example, I click on the image preview and I start to look at it, then it moves off my screen because new posts have been added to the top of the feed. When I scroll down to the post, the preview is collapsed.
  • Since top doesn't seem to have the same auto-update issue, I think a top/hour sort would be useful.
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