[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 2 points 2 hours ago

The UK GDPR and EU GDPR are technically distinct now, so maybe one the ways the UK has modified it cause this. Or EU country regulators just haven't opened up an investigation for whatever reason.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 7 points 2 hours ago

Yeah, Imgur blocked the UK in response to getting fined by the ICO for illegal data harvesting. It's honestly mad so many people seem to take their side.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 1 points 16 hours ago

That's because they're both sandwich biscuits!

Is the biscuit part hard or soft I’m wondering?

This is a British community, we like our biscuits hard.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 1 points 17 hours ago

Sure, but I'm just pointing out that these are different features that happen to be named the same thing. I'd also point out that something that doesn't federate can't really be called part of the fediverse, which is what OP was asking about.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 9 points 17 hours ago

The Wikipedia article for D links to this blog post which seems pretty damning.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 4 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

Piefed's private communities are local only, ie no federation. The Lemmy 1.0 ones do federate.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 5 points 18 hours ago

Oh, what's the tea on multiverse I've missed?

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 4 points 18 hours ago

I can't have custard creams as they're not vegan 😭 They're my favourite biscuit and I miss them so much.

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[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 6 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Lemmy 1.0 will have 'private communities', which are communities whose posts can only be viewed by approved subscribers. I wouldn't trust this though, you can't guarantee other instances running other software will keep the posts private, so I'd only trust this if you host the instance and allow list vetted instances, which just opens you up to the problems mentioned in the other thread.

Your best bet is an e2ee messaging app with group support. People will recommend Matrix, but the moderation tools kind of suck and it can be very resource demanding to host (from what I've heard, I don't host Matrix). Signal is what most privacy people will recommend but I don't know how accessible it is in Iran given it's centralised nature. The XMPP people will inevitably speak up and they're probably even right, but I've never used XMPP so can't speak on it.

[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 50 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

They've banned everyone who downvoted this post, which includes you. I'm not familiar with the 60 minutes/CBS situation, but if the Daily Mail thinks it's a good thing then it must be bad. PTB.

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[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 2 points 6 days ago

I always forget how heated stuff about seagulls get. I do hope some people are just playing into the bit, because otherwise…

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The social media policy ratchet (www.openrightsgroup.org)

For more than a decade, UK governments have introduced successive child safety measures, responding to public concern about the availability of content that is either unsuitable or harmful to children, or due to harmful interactions ranging from bullying. Yet at each stage, the measures have delivered far less than was expected. Meanwhile, as online problems appear to escalate, the measures imposed seem more and more extreme, and even politicians admit that they’re likely to be less than fully effective. What is going on?

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  • Anti-immigration protesters torched buildings and vehicles in Belfast on Tuesday evening and blocked roads, a day after a stabbing allegedly by a Sudanese refugee, captured in a graphic video that shocked the country.
  • British prime minister Keir Starmer described the attack, which took place in north Belfast late on Monday evening, as “sickening”. Video of the incident was shared widely on social media.
  • Police charged a Sudanese man late Monday over a knife attack that left one person with serious neck and head wounds. The suspect, whose name has not been released, was with attempted murder, possession of a bladed weapon in a public place and making threats to kill. The 30-year-old man is due to appear in court on Wednesday.
  • Michelle O’Neill, the first minister of Northern Ireland, slammed the protests and urged calm. “Groups of masked men burning families out of their homes is nothing less than disgusting cowardice,” she said on X. “Racism, intimidation and violence are wrong wherever they occur. There can be no excuse and no justification for these attacks tonight. No one wants to see this on our streets and I again appeal for calm”.
  • The leaders of Northern Ireland’s five main political parties issued a joint statement condemning the incident, saying “there is no place in our society for this kind of brutality”.
  • US tech billionaire Elon Musk had earlier retweeted a post by anti-immigration activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – also known as Tommy Robinson – adding: “Only by protesting REPEATEDLY and LOUDLY will there be any change!!”.
  • As anti-immigration figures, including Reform party leader Nigel Farage and Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe, demanded details about the attacker, the interior ministry confirmed he was a Sudanese refugee with a residence permit valid until 2028. Northern Ireland police chief Jon Boutcher said he had arrived in the UK in 2023 via Paris and Dublin.
  • Tensions were already high in Britain after violent skirmishes last week in Southampton, southern England, over the police handling of the murder of a young white student stabbed to death by a British Sikh man.
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[-] flamingos@feddit.uk 263 points 4 months ago

Admin that had access to the server went AWOL in October and now the server has died.

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