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Feel like you have something to post, but it's not really relevant to any of the current communities, and you don't feel like it's worth making an entirely new community just to post it? This is the place for that.

NSFW content is allowed in this community so long as you mark it as per site rules.

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Now that I got the instance switched over to the better domain, I can share this.

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As I am sure is the case for many of you, the recent Reddit drama inspired me to take a serious look at federated software, including Lemmy. I've got my own opinions about the decline of Reddit and I'm curious what you all think about it and where the Fediverse is going.

In its early life Reddit seemed like it was worth engaging with. There were decent conversations to be had and free speech was still a value that was held generally. Today that couldn't be further from the truth, at least not in the mainstream subreddits. Some niche subreddits are OK.

I attribute the decline of Reddit to the default subs being overrun by a gaggle of know-it-all 14 year-old-kids. I've got a teenager of my own these days so I see what her and her friends are up to. They're generally not very smart, hard to coach, are little assholes, and see things in black and white. Shoot -- I was that way when I was a teenager.

Unfortunately, the toxic beliefs^1^ of some of these 14-year-olds has been reinforced in recent years through the public school system and higher education. This, too, I have witnessed through my own teenager. These toxic beliefs don't seem to be going anywhere as Gen Z grows up. Some Millenials are bought in, too.^2^

So how does this all affect the Fediverse? Well, last night when I was checking out Lemmy instances I noticed a distinct lack of support for free speech. The sidebar on lemmy.ml for instance lists its first rule as:

No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia. Code of Conduct.

Okay, that's all fine and good. But doesn't that go without saying in 2023? And isn't that covered by the second rule?

Be respectful, especially when disagreeing. Everyone should feel welcome here.

Racism, sexism, etc. are important enough to call out specifically but doxxing and death threats aren't?

I've started to read these sorts of statements as a "progressive" dogwhistle. If you don't subscribe to the ideology, you're unwelcome. Being disrespectful tends to go unnoticed when it's targeting the right people.

So I look at a community like ours here at Burggit. I'm happy there's a bastion for free speech. But I can't help but wonder if the Fediverse will be fractured. I suspect there will be a contingent of leftist Lemmy and Mastodon instances that will block instances that support free speech. On some level it seems like this may already be happening. This federated stuff isn't even that big yet and Mastodon has quite a lengthy list of blocked servers already.

Is there anything we can do about that? Is there anything we should do? Do we even care? Is my assessment completely wrong?

^1^ I'm referring to beliefs like: offensive speech isn't worth protecting, we should shame people for offenses committed long ago, and that challenging deeply-held personal beliefs is unacceptable (but only certain ones!), and that the government should decide what "truth" is. (e.g. the early COVID-related news about masks not being effective and ivermectin being "horse de-wormer", regardless of ivermectin's ability to effectively treat COVID).

^2^ I actually have a theory that these toxic beliefs have been intentionally stoked by the ultra-rich in order to shut down the momentum of Occupy Wall Street. But that is a different post for a different time.

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It is my (perhaps incorrect) understanding that NSFW communities are hidden from the global search unless you are registered/logged in at that instance.

This makes it tough for federated users to find your stuff.

Any tips on making that easier? For example, I am registered at lemmy.ml but wanna see y'alls

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I also run an instance that allows NSFW content so curious for helping discoverability of that instance as well. Was thinking of maybe adding a 'site map-esque' concept to a general/welcome community's sidebar with the appropriate search strings.

ie, something like:

If you'd like to subscribe to a community put this in your search bar...

Community 1 is blah

!{community_name_1}@{instance_url}

Community 2 is blem

!{community_name_2}@{instance_url}

Community 3 is shmlep

!{community_name_3}@{instance_url}

Any better way?

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Didn't think this counted as creative cooking ๐Ÿ˜

This is a long-winded review, but it can be summed up as "These drinks taste like glugging olive oil, and they coat the inside of your mouth in a slimy residue".

Just the description of it reminds me of a Junji Ito short comic I read, about a teen girl whose house was drenched in cooking oil and whose father made them chug gallons of it.

It's so comically unappetizing I kind of want to try it - proof that any buzz is good buzz, I guess.

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What rules do you have? And what constitutes a user getting banned?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Switched account names to avoid confusion and ended up locked out of it because I'm an idiot

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So I'm on Jerboa, and browsing NSFW Content is annoying. Every thread opens up a tab in my browser and if I just open the thread, the image is blurred. Anyone have any idea if you can disable the blurring?

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hello new to this. Reddit fugitive.

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I don't know if it's me missing something obvious, but the video player controls are where I would assume the expand to be.

Hiding video controls just leaves it as a thumbnail, and clicking on it has no effect. Brave browser, the only extension that might be messing with it is Video Screenshot.

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Think someone out there could make a tool that can record records and map the federation status of lemmy instacnes? like the former fediverse.space or fba.ryona.agency

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So I joined this morning. Seeing how reddit is declining and starting july 1, my RIF probably stopping I need another place to get my factorio, 3d printing and other subjects fix.

But... I find finding community quite hard here, Are there any tips or tricks. I though using keywords like "factorio", "ender", "klipper" "entitledPeople" (dont judge) would at least give some hits.

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A deep delve into how an incredibly detailed and well-thought-out doom map was created. I did not think it would be as interesting as it is.

Part 2: https://youtu.be/fBhpF-4MK9o Part 3: https://youtu.be/XaMNS9RSuAQ