[-] [email protected] 1 points 10 minutes ago

Instagram and threads (and parts of the clusterfuck that is facebook) are written in python and seem to have scaled fine.

How much of them? Parts being made in python isn't the same as your whole backend being written in 90% or nothing but python. But I guess we'll see.

If a new python release breaks compatibility, Piefed can keep using the old version of python.

Technically yes, though I wonder how long that would last if the next jump is anything like the last. I can already imagine the people bitching about "SeCUriTy" just like many were when people talked about maintaining backwards compatibility or keeping python2 support in the days of the transition to python3.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

I mean, maybe? I don't know, I don't live in that mirror universe where python supplanted JS. Though considering how hard the push was to abandon and burn down python2, I have a feeling even if it was a web scripting language the same push would've happened and it would've just broken a lot more stuff since you know "sECuRiTY".

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

That's nice that he did it but the fact that he gives the option to turn it off without forking isn't good, the reason why Lemmy's modlog is so great is because it isn't optional, and while you could modify your own Lemmy instance to hide and disable it, you'd need to break mod action federation to completely remove it. By not being optional it is more resilient. Piefed though makes it easy for corrupt or non-accountable admins to turn it off and hide who did what and when. Just like it is on Reddit.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

As much as public modlogs are required, the lack of accountability of some mods repeatedly reported for power tripping makes me question sometimes if all of this is not in vain.

Maybe it seems that way since mods don't always or often yield to pressure on YPTB, but if there wasn't a modlog or if they could hide it and not announce actions publicly. We wouldn't even know. People would still complain about their bans but there would be no public evidence. No one could make a critical assessment based on the public evidence it would be the banned person's word against the mods. That's what a life without the modlog is, that's what it is on Reddit. I do not believe that real people want to go back to that. Server admins and mods maybe but not people.

On the other hand, there are several features that Lemmy always ignored, and that exist on Piefed

I believe the second, third, and possibly the fourth one are coming in later Lemmy versions.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

That's not what it says in the building healthy communities section. It said that upvotes in "low quality communities" aren't counted but downvotes are.

[-] [email protected] 122 points 2 months ago

lemmy.blahaj.zone has a decent amount of women and both their admins are women, it's not a "women's space" as one would describe since everyone is welcome there but it's probably the closest thing one would describe as an instance "by women for women". I am obligated to mention that it is a queer instance and that many of the women there are either trans themselves or strongly supportive of trans people, and do not tolerate transphobia or anti-LGBT sentiment (including refusal to support LGBTQ people) at all.

[-] [email protected] 62 points 2 months ago

Don't forget about the fact that a while back they secretly whitelisted Facebook trackers in their adblocker to "make pages run more smoothly" they got a lot of shit for it when people found out looking through the source code. When I heard that they did that it basically cemented in my mind that they were shady and untrustworthy, that's in addition to the Crypto and rewards stuff.

[-] [email protected] 62 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The whole concept of the Fediverse as social media is that all the data is public. Stop acting like these servers are giving out private data. This data has never been private, and it never will be. Data like this being shared with any other server is how ActivityPub and the Fediverse work.

[-] [email protected] 86 points 8 months ago

Glad to see that there's finally some effort to hack the shitty anti-consumer printer ink DRM.

[-] [email protected] 54 points 1 year ago

Well you see, since Lemmy.world is a large instance, the vast majority of the Lemmy network actually. Such decisions ultimately affect everyone else because they slash your engagement severely in all affected communities.

So even on other instances the decisions of a behemoth like lemmy.world can still affect users there, in way more indirect and annoying ways.

[-] [email protected] 74 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Lemmy.World Mascot emoji would be cool

[-] [email protected] 55 points 2 years ago

This graph is actually wrong, lemmy.ml doesn't have open sign ups, it just appears to because the Lemmy software doesn't accurately distinguish between open and closed registrations, it only distinguishes between open registrations and application-based registrations. If registrations are closed it'll look just like they are open, but we'll just give an error message when you try to sign up which is incredibly deceiving.

I filed an issue to fix this discrepancy on their GitHub.

Another issue with this graph is that it shows lemmy.world as American but it's actually hosted in Finland.

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