And now it all makes sense.
And now it all makes sense.
Is that helpful though? Isn’t that the same as everyone registering at Lemmy.world?
Michael Geist, Canada research chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, said in a blog post that “banning the company rather than the app may actually make matters worse since the risks associated with the app will remain but the ability to hold the company accountable will be weakened.”
I had the same thought.
Curious, did you get a long from my mention or did I format it wrong?
I’m wondering too. /u/technomad@slrpnk.net was it the woodworking one?
At least in the Lemmy side of things. Federation isn’t automatic.
Is that not expected behaviour?
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Sure, but what about security? Not that I haven’t had to use outdated phones before.
Realistically I have no where to go and that’s the problem. iOS is even more locked down.
If google heads that way I’ll head somewhere else.
I see. Guess that explains why back when reddit changed their blocking to this way people complained
I see, thank you for digging it up.
Yeah but they left before us so clearly they’re superior.
How did you view earlier in the chart? I figured it was low since maybe five instances existed before summer '23.
A lot of people on Lemmy were upset when a bunch of people on Reddit joined
How many active users were there pre API fisaco? Fedidb graph doesn’t go back that far.
I’m wondering the same thing. I never really used Twitter, couldn’t people just stalk without being logged in? Or was this to weed out the least motivated stalkers?
We don’t. We just continue to stay here and grow and flourish naturally. I see no need to rush.