• 1 Post
  • 25 Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: June 11th, 2023

help-circle



  • its easy to create an identically named community on another instance

    It’s easy to create a differently named community on systems that don’t have this sort of server-based namespacing.

    Modlog documents all actions including moderator censorship.

    The part that’s missing is the original content mods removed. If I’m an abusive moderator and I want to censor someone, I’m not going to put “I don’t like your opinion” in the removal/ban reason; I’m going to put something that sounds reasonable like “racism” or “harassment”.

    Beehaw is an example of a Lemmy instance immune to “Eternal September”

    Time will tell. Either way, that’s not a solution for Lemmy as a whole.











  • Great, but a web browser still does not need terms of service. There’s no ongoing relationship between the user and the creator of the browser, at least, there shouldn’t be unless the user signs up for additional optional services.

    It’s great if Mozilla wants to offer some optional services users can opt in to, and those services probably need terms. I use Firefox Sync, though I’ve started to reconsider that given the recent fuss. The browser itself? I’ll move to a fork first, and stop recommending Firefox to others.



  • It already does, though not in the individualized manner he’s describing.

    I don’t think that’s entirely a bad thing. Its current form, where priority one is keeping advertisers happy is a bad thing, but I’m going to guess everyone reading this has a machine learning algorithm of some sort keeping most of the spam out of their email.

    BlueSky’s labelers are a step toward the individualized approach. I like them; one of the first things I did there is filter out what one labeler flags as AI-generated images.