• Hootz@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Can we just go back to personal websites and forums?

    Also fuck discord use mumble

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    8 months ago

    Is Lemmy going to be one of the only places we can go to get uncensored content? Even the mainstream UK and US news outlets are filtering things.

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      8 months ago

      I see censorship on Lemmy approaching Reddit levels more often than I’m comfortable with. The same mods moved here unfortunately.

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        8 months ago

        Let’s not pretend the mods that were already here are a lot better. But being able to shuffle off content onto separate instances does have the upside of at least being able to avoid instance admins who just don’t quite like the content in your community.

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        8 months ago

        Then go to other instances. Lemmy isn’t censored, the instances you visit are. You are free to start your own instance without any censoring if you want.

      • cum@lemmy.cafe
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        8 months ago

        Lemmy is not a single platform. That doesn’t make any sense.

      • QuadratureSurfer@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        Looks like the Nordic countries have some of the best protections for their press.

        https://rsf.org/en/index

        The U.S. is ranked around 45th which is disappointing considering the first amendment is supposed to guarantee freedom of the press.

        But in general western countries are far better than places like Russia, China, India, the Middle East, etc.

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          8 months ago

          The U.S. is ranked around 45th which is disappointing considering the first amendment is supposed to guarantee freedom of the press.

          Not really disappointing looking from the outside. Clickbait constitutions are good for propaganda for the populace. They tell you you’re living in the best country in the world while the politicians propose death sentence for women who have abortions. Cause war crimes the world over while populace thanks them for their service.

          “Disappointing” is putting it lightly to the amount of disgrace it has caused.

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          8 months ago

          You’re completely ignoring self-censorship practiced by the press in favour of financial gains. “Oops, looks like Nestlé just paid us a lot of cash for an ad. I guess that story about their security force beating up a bunch of slaves won’t be getting a page after all”.

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            8 months ago

            “Nestlé also p̶a̶i̶d̶ gifted/lobbied someone in congress, we can’t be making the politician/billionaire look bad. We might lose our money tree”

            People are fed so much clickbait/propaganda by their news, they end up believing ratings made by themselves.

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      8 months ago

      Lemmy isn’t a place. Lemmy is just the software you use to access the Fediverse. Lemmy is not censored or uncensored - only specific instances can be censored or uncensored.

    • L0rdMathias@sh.itjust.works
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      8 months ago

      Lmao nah. Lemmy is just decentralized censorship. Anyone can ban or block anything else; anyone can start their own community instance and kill it on a whim. Multiple communities have already defederated in the less than a year that I’ve been on here.

      Lemmy solves the issue of centralized censorship/echo chamber communities, by replacing them with individual personalized echo chambers that you get to censor yourself. It’s a lot of work to set it up and sustain that type of situation, so it’s not realistic for a rational person that does not have a severe internet addiction to waste their time and effort doing it.

      • Bobby Turkalino@lemmy.yachts
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        8 months ago

        replacing them with individual personalized echo chambers

        Which really wouldn’t be that bad if instances were more clear about how they operate. Like, on the user signup page, there should be a big ol checkbox saying “I UNDERSTAND THAT ANYTHING THATS NOT A POSITIVE POST ABOUT COMMUNISM WILL GET ME BANNED” or whatever

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          8 months ago

          absolitely agree, the lemmy.ml mods (but especially the admons) are extremely trigger happy to remove anything they don’t like wjethet it breaks any rules or not

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          8 months ago

          It’s been fun abusing a Lemmy bug (or an API feature, depending on how you look at it) that lets you see what a removed comment originally said on a certain .ml instance. Unsurprisingly, they almost always were something negative about China or Russia.

      • pop@lemmy.ml
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        8 months ago

        Lemmy is just decentralized censorship.

        It more like the opposite. Federated instances can keep all the federated posts without ever deleting them. Then also sell and monetize it.

        anyone can start their own community instance and kill it on a whim.

        Shutting down an instance doesn’t mean it’s censorship. If a library shuts down if it can’t stay up, is that censorship?

        It’s a lot of work to set it up and sustain that type of situation, so it’s not realistic for a rational person that does not have a severe internet addiction to waste their time and effort doing it.

        Lol, freeloader says what?

    • Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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      8 months ago

      Lemmy is massively censored. I just got another ban recently for taking about .ml bans in a .world thread.

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        8 months ago

        Wow the server software banned you? That’s pretty impressive considering you’re currently using it and that feature doesn’t exist.

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          not sure about OP’s case but I’ve seen the .ml mods/admins censoring info about which mod did what mod action. Even called it “doxxing” (like wtf it’s public info to any other instance admin and users depending on the instance settings) so I could see them banning someone over that

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        It’s wrong to say that Lemmy is censored. Certain Lemmy instances censor more than others. Go to instances you like that don’t censor the stuff you don’t want censored.

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    8 months ago

    Since when is Discord a proper place to get information? On larger servers, anything you type is gone forever after an hour due to the volume of messages.

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      8 months ago

      Nothing is gone forever on Discord. Maybe for you, but not for them. They’re literally tracking everything

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      8 months ago

      For someone in Russia, the impermanence might be a desirable feature. I mean, there’s always still IRC but Discord is all the rage these days.

      Get off my lawn.

    • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Its not.

      but people still insist on using it as a information store house. Much to the detriment of everyone.

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      8 months ago

      Do you not know how to properly search in discord? Sure forums are better but a message in discord isn’t “gone forever” if you’re searching. It’s a pretty fast to search too, which is an insanely impressive feat due to the sheer amount of messages.

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      When I don’t find information through a search engine, I go asking it from people themselves.

      Discord is an easy solution for me to find this information at that point. Much easier than generating yet another user account in a website I might use once in my life, while I already use discord a lot.
      By the way - you can search for messages you have sent and for messages that were pointed directly to you. Makes delving into old conversations much easier.

      Of course Telegram and other services like that can help too.

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    8 months ago

    I’m surprised that the service works at all in Russia. Isn’t there some sort of sanction that disallows that? I think it’s time for someone to look into that.

    • Hroderic@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      The Russia government is probably happy to have people chatting in an unencrypted service

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        8 months ago

        messages between client and server are still encrypted tho so does it really matter

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          8 months ago

          No, because the MITM attack is the relevant government walking up to discord with a paper saying “I do what I want”

          Man in the Middle = Government subpoena

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            8 months ago

            they are not even “in the middle” but rather “at the very end”, since they’re just getting the data directly from the service provider instead