Tiny Chinaman
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putting public pressure on companies does not always work. In addition, switching off entire services or websites can also create precedents that are misused by authoritarian regimes for its censorship efforts. Additionally, content that is illegal or anti-constitutional often only makes up a fraction of the entire content on an instance. Therefore, entirely blocking access to the instance would only rarely be proportional and justified.
LMAO they can't take the cognitive dissidence that they themselves might be the authoritarians here.In addition, switching off entire services or websites can also create precedents that are misused by authoritarian regimes for its censorship efforts
They don't need to make money. Shit like this is funded by taxpayers. Happens in the US too, look up the Atlantic Council who has also sponsored this "anti-extremism" bullshit.How much money do these krauts even make by coming up with bullshit. It's like they're complete sheeps who are too afraid to just find their own places to enjoy speaking freely without having to get shit on, It's like they believe the internet really is just Google, Youtube, TikTok, and Twitter holy fuck.
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@Null them germans ain't interested in the slobbermutt anymore. You gotta pump up your status more.
100% agree. It makes me sound like I'm part of some badass resistance movement and not just wasting my hours away laughing at weirdos on the internet. If I didn't know what any of these websites were, I'd have signed up.It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
This is connected to the platform technologies that are a product of particular platform ideologies. In the case of PeerTube, this is a very pronounced do-it-yourself ideal. In the case of Odysee, this is a libertarianism whose concept of freedom of expression is so broadly defined that it includes hate speech.
The financial analysis of Odysee as part of this research project demonstrated that increased transparency requirements for cryptocurrency trade are necessary to trace, and where necessary disrupt, financial streams within the right-wing extremist milieu via the monetisation of illegal content.
One way of reducing costs for instance operators could be to create DSA compliance modules, that are developed by the PeerTube community and then made freely available to administrators as a plug-in to install on their own instances.
Well, we are cool :v)It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
I've wondered if this sort of stuff attracts the modern day edgelords who would fit in with edgelords of yesteryear. It seems pretty rare for nu-edge to actually go to edgy places, instead they congregate on centralized social media in "private" corners which feeds into bullshit like in OP.It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
"Xir, are we the baddies?"However, putting public pressure on companies does not always work. In addition, switching off entire services or websites can also create precedents that are misused by authoritarian regimes for its censorship efforts. Additionally, content that is illegal or anti-constitutional often only makes up a fraction of the entire content on an instance. Therefore, entirely blocking access to the instance would only rarely be proportional and justified.
It's as if they're trying to justify the hours they spent and grant money they took to write this. "We delved into the digital labyrinth, and wrote this guide to the traps & monsters therein".It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
Ah yes, back when most of the Polish web was running on modded phpBB.I miss the old Internet.
To be honest - I miss the old forums especially.
I really liket the idea of those forums were run by enthusiasts. No one cared about getting as much user data as possible. It was also really cool to see sometimes browser and OS agent icon indicator below user post and be able to flex Mandriva Linux + Mozzarella Firefox.
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No we do as much as possible to hide absolutely everything we can as the data will be tracked and sold to fucking jews.