I’m a woman and child
Well stated thank you
I do think the question of who owns community content is nuanced. I put this comment here, you might say that means I own it and should be able to withdraw it - but it also doesn’t mean much of anything by itself, it needs your content to make sense. So who owns the discourse we are having? Me or you? Or whoever runs the server it is stored on - who must have some legal right to reproduce our content in order to provide the community space? Or the community as a whole? The combined content on Reddit represents an incredibly valuable store of information and learning - who does that belong to? Who should get to benefit from it?
If I’m on the TestFlight is it important to switch?
Edit: question answered
Fair, but then there’s a line between scraping through ordinary traffic and using API access to gather large data sets.
Seems like it would quickly become a bit of an arms race with measures and counter measures unless some legislation went into effect
I do wish that function would have a profile exception
Help me to understand what this means. Something to do with blocking specific sets of ips?
The other 5% were furious
I think he was just trying to be coy
It’s function serves moderators primarily. That said what you’re describing is a client side fix. Memmy on iOS already permits collapsing threads for instance
Automod was a useful tool, there’ll be a version here I’m sure.
I truly think that welcoming corporate interests into the fediverse is very much counter to everything that I find compelling about it. Once meta carves out a seat at the table the dream of a digital commons operated by and for the community is dead.
Well I’m here