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Jeknilah@monero.townto Privacy@lemmy.ml•New Advertisement and Internet connection permissions for Simple SMS Messenger on Google Play Store...5·1 year agoYeah. I usually go to the Playstore to buy out all the In-App purchases and support development, but this is really discouraging.
Jeknilah@monero.townto Privacy@lemmy.ml•New Advertisement and Internet connection permissions for Simple SMS Messenger on Google Play Store...2·1 year agoFor Google photos/Contacts in particular, the gallery app was good because it would constantly ask to sync photos to the cloud.
Jeknilah@monero.townto Technology@beehaw.org•European Union votes to bring back replaceable phone batteries2·2 years agoNow let’s hope that the batteries aren’t provided in overpriced proprietary formats with a software lock attached to them like Apple’s iPhone screens.
Jeknilah@monero.townOPto Technology@beehaw.org•The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer InstancesEnglish1·2 years agoTwitter is a extremely good fit for ActivityPub as there you are following users, while in Lemmy you primarily follow communities whose strength is determined by number. !technology on beehaw is better than !technology on an instance of 10 people.
By centralized, I mean to be in the 1-4 large instances on Lemmy that people flock to from smaller instances. Right now, the design of the Fediverse encourages former Redditors to join the biggest instances. Discovery tools might spread out the users and make solo instances more viable, but the activity may still be concentrated in the same few instances.
Every instance has the potential to be standalone like Tildes by defederating from everybody else once they hit critical mass. Like Truth Social on Mastodon. Or Kbin before it Federated.
Jeknilah@monero.townOPto Technology@beehaw.org•The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer InstancesEnglish5·2 years agoYou misunderstand. I was making the case that for me personally, the fediverse works better if there are few central node instances that are not particularly focused. I get that this is controversial, but I make the case for it anyways.
For example, I would rather have all the largest technology, gaming, and selfhosting communities be in one or two instances rather than having to x-post to 5 technology or gaming communities across numerous instances.
The second part is only speculation, but I thought it was worth mentioning anyways.
Jeknilah@monero.townOPto Technology@beehaw.org•The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer InstancesEnglish1·2 years agoInteresting. Do you think there will be steps to make communities more focused? Like a hypothetical deal where lemmyworld will give up “gaming” if kbin gives up “technology”?
Jeknilah@monero.townOPto Technology@beehaw.org•The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer InstancesEnglish2·2 years agoYeah, I do like throwing hot takes out there. XD But I do think that you are asking a lot when you ask people to limit the scope of their instance.
It will always be easier to just add another community under a larger instance than to go out and self-host your own niche from scratch. There’s certainly a temptation for an instance to go mega and general-purpose.
I’m not disagreeing that a single instance is a point of failure- just that people are willing to make that trade-off.
Jeknilah@monero.townOPto Technology@beehaw.org•The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer InstancesEnglish4·2 years agoThis commentary wasn’t particularly targeted at beehaw. I was just saying that I don’t see the appeal of generalized mega-instances going away.
Jeknilah@monero.townto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Moderator should not be volunteer work and moderator actions and internal discussions should not be private3·2 years agoCorrect me if I’m wrong, but I thought Lemmy had mod logs by default.
Defederation is the moderation mask you speak of. Beehaw, for example, has the tankie instance blocked.
I also don’t find the distinction between owner and miderator useful. In the case of decentralized Lemmy instances with less than 1k users, a single owner may act as both moderator and owner.
Jeknilah@monero.townto Technology@beehaw.org•Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 2English3·2 years agoI don’t think Lemmy hosts images, or maybe it’s just me.
Well, I’m not sure which out-group you’re a part of to conclude this. I don’t think things are that bleak. For most of the out-groups being targeted, a coalition exists in the urban areas where they’ll at least be tolerated. A bastion of progressives or people with common identities to rally around. It’s hard to imagine places like NYC, LA, etc. otherwise.
But this is why I hate politics. Everyone who organizes, screws around with power. I don’t believe there’s any “side” that will stand with me in a time of need, or any group to rally around. The only people who will stand for my interests is myself and the few people I can persuade. If you’re this alone, the only thing you can really do is try not draw attention. Don’t even bother voting.