Yep. I quite enjoyed how lemigrad and lemmy.ml used to be the forerunners of lemmy and then quickly got kicked to the back because nobody in their right mind wants to interact with tankies.
Yep. I quite enjoyed how lemigrad and lemmy.ml used to be the forerunners of lemmy and then quickly got kicked to the back because nobody in their right mind wants to interact with tankies.
Federation = replication of content across multiple servers for the sake of preservation and accessibility.
It does not equate to freedom of speech or freedom from censorship.
If you want an instance that allows just about everything, I repeat: Start your own, nobody is stopping you.
Without censorship tools this place would be riddled with spam, porn, and disinformation bots, just like reddit at its peak.
What moderators use those tools for, is in their hands. If you don’t like how certain instances or communities handle them, you can just start your own with minimal effort, that’s the beauty of the fediverse.
LOL. Next they start burning books?
Sure, just give your data to China and get their ads, who cares.
It’s clearly some link farming bot account, just look at the username.
Never bothered with the app to begin with, the mobile website works just fine.
Ah ok, got it. Never heard the acronym before.
Probably more like people complaining about Windows, and others recommending a switch to Ubuntu or something.
The browser versions of teams and outlook are surprisingly stable. The desktop software for both are beyond broken.
The company might be terrible, but most of their buyers are normal people who either don’t know what brands belong to them, or don’t care enough to carefully investigate everything they buy. And those normal people are the ones the ads need to reach. If they leave twitter, what’s the point of advertising there?