You’d still be classified as a lurker if you comment and post rarely.
How is this related? CSAM means child sexual abuse material, and I doubt that drawings or animations are created by abusing real children.
Loli is not abuse material, but it does count as child porn in some countries. That’s the case with Ireland, in which vlemmy is hosted. In the Netherlands, where burggit is hosted, loli is legal as long as you can instantly tell it’s fictional.
just because Microsoft isn’t extinguishing linux doesn’t mean that they want it to grow for the average user. If anything WSL is an attempt to stop windows from leaking users to linux distros. “Look, you can use your favorite linux tools on windows too! Why use linux as an OS when you can use it as an app in windows, where we’ll spy on you on every possible moment and show you ads on your start menu?”
Meta created Threads, a microblogging platform (basically a Twitter clone) that you use with your Instagram account. They’ve stated that in the future, Threads will be able to federate with other ActivityPub platforms.
Probably an artsy V? I have no idea, but I’m more interested in what the V in vlemmy means or stands for.
I am curious if the servers in OPs post can de-federate and survive.
If the majority of the fediverse refuses to federate with Meta then this won’t be a problem, because people on Meta’s instance will never get used to interacting with people outside of it. And there will be no need for small instances to comply with Meta’s demands in order to federate with them, because they won’t be in a disadvantageous position if they don’t.
People don’t want a repeat of what Google did with XMPP
Read this; it could happen to the fediverse as well
Because his posts, comments and overall activity will not be shown in Meta’s instance
My understanding is a little shaky too. I suppose companies are incentivized to target infinite growth so they can get the most money out of the stocks they hold, but this is a culture and greed thing, not a hard requirement.
I know about dividends but decided to keep the comment simple. Aren’t dividends relevant only in utility and holding companies?
Correct me if I’m wrong but this is baked into capitalism. Stocks are attractive to investors because they want to sell them for a higher price later on, and stock prices increase when the company grows.
You can add an exclamation mark in front of a lemmy-style community link so that it automatically converts it to a link (similar to typing “r/sub” in reddit instead of just “sub”.
Like this: [email protected]
It’s easier to get involved on smaller communities about stuff that interest you than big, generic communities. I hope now that lemmy is starting to grow more and more, we’ll see more of the former.