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I'd rather not have to go to a different community to discuss a post.
I'd rather not have to go to a different community to discuss a post.
I'd rather just have different communities. There are some instances I'd prefer not to have to go to and this proposal would give more controls to the bigger communities.
Almost all of the front ends do this already.
Wow. Photon UI looks really nice. It's a lot like Sync
TOS is really rough, but what about the movies? Some of those were really great. That's the main reason Leonard Nimoy is Spock to me
That'll be great for most communities. That's the exact opposite of what I want for a few specific ones though
I am already subscribed!
All browsing is what really sucks for some niche communities. Until we have the ability to exclude our communities from all, these niche communities don't have a chance to survive.
There’s a reason I don’t mod any communities on that instance. I don’t understand why other people would either.
I unsubscribed from world news on lemmy.ml as soon as I heard about them being tankies. Lemmy.world has the same community with mostly the same posts anyway.
The ability to hide some communities I mod from the All feed.
Sometimes I remember to check out Mastodon.
Or drug money from selling to a foreign country
But that’s not what happens.
Greatest recent example is Elizabeth Warren. She supposedly wasn’t going to bow down to the big banks and wrote legislation to “help” the consumer. All she did was end up writing legislation that the big banks highly approved of, killed off many of the smaller banks and made banking way less competitive so that the consumers are suffering.
But if you get a coalition (example ICANN) to regulate stuff, you’ll get a better mix of both small and large companies.
And we’ve seen too much industry manipulation in government too.
But the big companies turning their platforms into absolute crap isn’t actually a problem for the industry. Other players will rise up (such as lemmy, kbin, mastodon, and other non activity pub sites) and make good platforms.
Regulation should come from the industry not the legislators. Legislators don’t know enough about it anyway and will end up just getting the biggest players to write it anyway.
But if the industry does it, certification would be voluntary and it would be transparent who wrote the regulation. Much easier for smaller players to contribute and shape it.
And the best part is that if it sucks, they don’t have to participate. And then they can try again
I saw this was posted on star trek, so I was confused for a good bit of the story
I’ve seen way less quality content on a few subs I enjoy. And on the biggest sub I mod, there was barely anything posted.
And yet I still spend most of my time in a Linux terminal