Piracy communities remain blocked on lemmy.world despite "Unremoval of Piracy Communities" announcement
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Much appreciated. Seems very detailed
Just an odour question from me because I don’t know. How does federation work? Do you need to specifically federate with everyone or just those you don’t want to federate with
Its automatic. You can defederate, bit federation is utomatic.
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If censorship is what’s being criticized, it’s no different. This is why I tell people not to use db0.
Used to be the first thing we’d suggest but it’s just become such a nanny instance that jumps on everyone’s shit.
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Laughs in @lemmy.dbzer0.com.
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so why don’t lemmy.today block them

I’m suprised someone on lemmy.today says that
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Is it a known thing that they were dishonest about speaking to a lawyer with that situation?
I’ve been meaning to change instances and find a new home, if it’s known that they lied or mislead their users thats something I’d love to know more about
They did not admit it. I don’t think anyone could have have proof they didn’t. Only the ridiculousness of their arguments.
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Things are done there by consent. I see that’s something you don’t approve of.
Seems kinda hypcritical. Aw well, hivemind gonna hivemind.
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Wait until I tell you about .ml
Oh wait…. Shit, sorry.
I recently read an interesting comment about .ml that I think is worth sharing: https://lemmy.ml/post/42725005/23793647
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As I am a Lemmy n00b, can you direct me on what to do to be able to flair users? I like most of the Lemmy method of things, but as an old.reddit user using RES… I’m finding the options a little limited over here so far.

I’ve been here 2 years, and this is the first I’m hearing of this.
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Is it a known thing that they were dishonest about speaking to a lawyer with that situation?
I’ve been meaning to change instances and find a new home, if it’s known that they lied or mislead their users thats something I’d love to know more about
I’ve been on a few instances. Was on lemm.ee before owner-fatigue. Joined a couple since, but lemmy.zip felt closer to my old instance than any other. Super transparent admin and one of the reasons I have a monthly donation set up. Got good quality folks here, also!
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Ok everybody. You heard them! Everybody talk about discuss.tchncs.de! Let’s ALL form opinions and talk at length about them!
Hey, are we fighting? I llllooooovvvvvvveeeeee fighting!! Oooo weee, those discuss.tchncs.de accounts are always trouble!! Gotta watch out for those guys, am I right?!
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Hi, I am from an instance no one ever seems to talk about and when reading these kinds of threads I am glad I made that choice.

In case you aren’t aware, there is a comment chain below the first reply to your comment that adds some light-hearted teasing to your reply. Nothing but love for our German lemmings!
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Is it a known thing that they were dishonest about speaking to a lawyer with that situation?
I’ve been meaning to change instances and find a new home, if it’s known that they lied or mislead their users thats something I’d love to know more about
Hey Cris,
As someone else said in the comments, https://lemmy.zip is very nice. You can see the monthly updates from the admins on [email protected]
And if you want to give Piefed a chance, they have https://piefed.zip/ as well
You can import your Lemmy.world settings and blocks from the account settings
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In case you aren’t aware, there is a comment chain below the first reply to your comment that adds some light-hearted teasing to your reply. Nothing but love for our German lemmings!
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I’ve seen it.

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As I am a Lemmy n00b, can you direct me on what to do to be able to flair users? I like most of the Lemmy method of things, but as an old.reddit user using RES… I’m finding the options a little limited over here so far.

For you and @[email protected], if flair, in this case, is similar to tagging users in other clients, it’s a setting and feature set of clients like Voyager. You can tag users by going to their profile, selecting the three dots or whatever to get things like block user, and selecting tag. You can even change the vote total for them if you enable the setting to track vote totals for accounts.

I personally only modify the votes for accounts that I negatively tag. A super negative total is dark red and stands out!
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so why don’t lemmy.today block them

I’m suprised someone on lemmy.today says that
I’m just speculating, but maybe the owner is in a different country? Not everything is America and even the EU varies somewhat in laws and regulations. Then there is the entire rest of world. And finally different people have their individual morals and stances and what risks they are willing to take for others. Regardless I don’t see any need to bash anybody else over this. Just switch to an instance by your own preference and be done with it. If it is really that important; run an instance of your own, private or public, and deal with it yourself.
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As I am a Lemmy n00b, can you direct me on what to do to be able to flair users? I like most of the Lemmy method of things, but as an old.reddit user using RES… I’m finding the options a little limited over here so far.

I use the voyager front end which lets me flare users. I believe you can also do this natively on the piefed default frontend (my instance is piefed). I’m not sure it’s possible on lemmy.
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For you and @[email protected], if flair, in this case, is similar to tagging users in other clients, it’s a setting and feature set of clients like Voyager. You can tag users by going to their profile, selecting the three dots or whatever to get things like block user, and selecting tag. You can even change the vote total for them if you enable the setting to track vote totals for accounts.

I personally only modify the votes for accounts that I negatively tag. A super negative total is dark red and stands out!
Thank you. I’ll play around with available clients, then

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I use the voyager front end which lets me flare users. I believe you can also do this natively on the piefed default frontend (my instance is piefed). I’m not sure it’s possible on lemmy.
Thank you, this gives me where to go looking next

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Seems kinda hypcritical. Aw well, hivemind gonna hivemind.
Imagine being so Reddit-/.world-brained that you think of instance democracy as “hivemind gotta hivemind”
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Imagine being so Reddit-/.world-brained that you think of instance democracy as “hivemind gotta hivemind”
So long as communities based on a common theme exist online, there WILL be a hivemind. Much like how we are not immune to propaganda, online communities are not immune to bandwagoning.
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