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  • Yeah where I live, there’s a bus every 2 hours that needs ~30 minutes to get to where I work. If I took that, I’d have to walk an additional 15 minutes to my actual workplace and I’d still be an hour too early.
    And after work, I’d have to again walk 15 minutes to the bus stop and wait another 30 minutes for the bus home.

    So between leaving my house and coming back home, there’d be ~11.5 hours. When I use my car, that’s ~9.5 hours.



  • Taxxor@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlI hereby name thee Chaosbringer
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    1 year ago

    Not what I said, but okay…

    So you think that being a nazi automatically means that every view you have on anything is bad by default or that you are not able to participate in any normal conversations that don’t touch that topic, like technology or gaming, without writing racist stuff?
    Because that would be the only reason defederation would be justified in my eyes.
    In any other case, just don’t visit their home instance.


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    If a bunch of nazis want to run a server and post racist shit all day we can’t stop them. But we can (and should) defederate from them. They can have their own private island.

    And what if they post racist shit all day on their own instance but also post normal and helpful stuff on communities of other instances? Just don’t visit their communities, that’s it. No need to block potentially helpful posts of members of that instance everywhere.
    The same thing when there’s a NSFW and your own instance doesn’t want to see NSFW stuff. That’s fine but it’s not like the users of that NSFW instance are running around posting porn on every other community.

    If some of them do, block the users. But there’s no reason defederating the whole instance because those users can and do also participate just fine in other topics that have nothing to do with NSFW or nazi stuff.

    For example why should a programmer that has a nazi instance as his home not be allowed to post memes in a community about programming humour from a regular instance, when he doesn’t post anything there that is in any way related to him being a nazi?


  • we’ve been blocked by precisely one actual instance - the predominantly German-speaking feddit.de

    Which also was my first home instance until I noticed that a comment chain I accidentaly started using another lemmy instance was not visible when looking at the thread though feddit. Not even my own comments made with an instance that wasn’t blocked. Turns out the user I answered to start that chain was a member of your instance and thus the comment and everything following it was not visible for feddit users.

    Which is why I’m a full time lemm.ee user for now bc at the time it had 0 blocked instances and was blocked by 0 too^^

    and most importantly, the admins here have explicitly stated that the policy is to avoid defederation at all possible avenues.

    That’s the policy of lemm.ee too. It has 34 blocked instances right now but those are all suspicious ones that formed and got >30K users within a couple hours and no activity at all.

    But ultimately, new users shouldn’t have to worry about such things, which is why I can’t see Lemmy growing as a whole with the tools available now.
    Everywhere it says it’s not relevant where you sign up because you can see all the stuff from other instances anyway, but that’s simply not true, it DOES matter where you sign up and even after that you could be forced to change your instance when the defederation roulette starts spinning again.

    and most importantly, the admins here have explicitly stated that the policy is to avoid defederation at all possible avenues.


  • Taxxor@lemm.eetoMeta (lemm.ee)@lemm.eeWelcome to lemm.ee!
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    1 year ago

    Hey, I saw your GitHub sponsor page and the goal you’ve set up there and I generally like to participate in that. My question is about the amount we’re talking here. You set a goal of 50 monthly sponsors to cover the cost, but that could be 50 people donating $2 per month or 50 people donating $50 per month.

    So if you can provide that in public I‘d like to have a general idea of the actual costs you have to cover in the foreseeable future so that I know what would be appropriate cause I have no clue and don’t want to be that guy that you get exited reading about a new sponsor only to find out with what he put in you’d need 500 instead of 50 sponsors^^