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lemmy.world blocked the largest piracy community in all of lemmy
  • Remember that lemmy.world has to keep a copy of whatever content appears in a federated community on their servers, making them legally liable for the content. At least they just blocked the community instead of defederating.

  • lemmy.world blocked the largest piracy community in all of lemmy
  • A strength and a weakness. The strength, as you say, is being able to move to a different instance. However, the weakness is that Lemmy (the software) requires each instance to keep a copy of every federated post for its users to interact with. This means they have to host (and be legally liable for) data that they can't police beyond blocking the community / instance.

  • Why do most religious conservatives support capitalist ideology?
  • You will find that very often the scams, advice, self-help, doctrine, etc that draw these populations have one thing in common: if whatever it is doesn't work, it is because you are doing it wrong, not because the guidance is bad. That's why conservatives will defend the tax rates of people who have 5 orders of magnitude more wealth than they do - they believe that it is their own fault they aren't rich, and that anyone can become rich if they just try hard enough. It is why religious conservatives will still attack birth control in the face of their own kids having unwanted pregnancies. It is why natural medicine people will defend their practices even after it sends them to the hospital. They are more willing to believe that they themselves are at fault than the principles they believe in.

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  • For anyone stumbling across this thread: discussion of the port of the Redball bot (the one used for most MLB an NFL threads on Reddit) can be found here for the latest news on the bot, and to provide any feedback.).

  • probably my biggest gripe with Lemmy right now. Feels like I'm just stuck in a loop.
  • There is no point to linking communities- if they are going to have identical content, just pick one or the other.

    A better option would be for cross posts (using the Lemmy cross post feature) to exist as a single entity that is visible in multiple communities. This would allow for some differences in moderation which is the justifiable reason for multiple communities on the same topic in the first place.

  • Memmy reloads when switching to another app, then back

    This is particularly infuriating:

    I’m editing a (often lengthy), and I’ll switch to the browser to look something up or get a link to something I want to reference. When I return to the app, it does a force reload and returns to the home feed, losing not only my place, but the content of what I typed.

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    Bot restrictions?

    Hello!

    I was wondering if lemmy.world has any bot restrictions / throttling behavior? I have a bot (ported from reddit) that is performing the same activities on lemmy.world and fanaticus.social, but I'm seeing different behavior: on LW posts aren't being featured correctly and comments aren't being added. I'm not seeing any significant configuration differences, and they are running the same code - Is there a server side explanation for this?

    If you have any other suggestions for good bot lemmetiquette, I'd definitely like to hear them!

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    cerevant @lemmy.world

    These are all me:

    • @cerevant@lemmy.world
    • @cerevant@fanaticus.social
    • @cerevant@lemm.ee

    I control the following bots:

    • @philly_philly@lemmy.world
    • @philly_bot@fanaticus.social
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