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Mastodon CEO calls Meta's moderation changes 'deeply troubling,' warns users cross-posting from Threads
Mastodon CEO Eugen Rochko has spoken out about the significant moderation changes announced by Meta on Tuesday, which will see the social networking giant
Sarah Perez
11:39 AM PST · January 8, 2025
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How can a decentralized platform have a CEO?
24 6 ReplyYou recognize that Mastodon, the software, is developed by a non-profit called Mastodon gGmbH?
51 2 ReplyActually I was not aware of that, thank you for telling me.
25 0 ReplyMastodon gHmbH? What happened there? Was he naming the company and somehow fell on the keyboard?
10 24 ReplygGmbH = gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung = limited liability company serving the public benefit
33 0 ReplyGod damn the German language sure uses the entire alphabet in every word......How do they fit names onto their street signs???
15 4 Replythe longest street name in Germany is "Bischöflich-Geistlicher-Rat-Josef-Zinnbauer-Straße", which I don't think is that different from something like "St Martin-in-the-Fields Church Path" in the UK.
(I'm purposefully ignoring Wales, because they're just fucking with us at this point)
18 0 ReplyWell thank goodness they have that ß character to help keep their street names so efficient.
3 0 ReplyAre the Welsh fucking anything other than their flock?
4 1 ReplyDo you have a problem with the language that's half l and y?
2 0 ReplyThe can keep their l's and y's, my issue is that I don't trust their language after their longest town name was arbitrarily made so to reap in unsuspecting tourists
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Replace ss with ß.
3 0 Replywat
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Is the first g the "for public benefit" part? Because isn't GmbH an evil company?
Also, isn't the norm that if you're doing good, you don't name the leader a CEO but a Director or something?
4 2 Replyyes, gemeinnützig = serving the public benefit (literally approximately: gemein = common, nützig = useful, i.e. useful to the common good)
GmbH is just the (almost literal) translation of LLC.
8 0 ReplyWhen I was a kid I always pictured a goomba when I saw GmbH.
4 0 ReplyThats a good association.
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And we're on Lemmy, so any LLC is inherently evil. /s
1 0 ReplyIf your goal is profit, then yes.
/not s
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Close, it’s German. Basically an LLC.
22 1 ReplyNo it's not. It's a gGmbH. Notice the leading "g". It's a nonprofit company.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemeinnützige_GmbH
Unfortunately there is no English translation of that page on Wikipedia.
35 0 ReplyLet's just call it a nonprofit.
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Cat on the keyboard. Been there...
2 0 ReplyLmfao, no clue why you're being downvoted so much. It's absolutely true that the camel-case here looks like a clusterfuck, even when it's easily explained.
7 2 Reply@Lost_My_Mind @TheTechnician27 A gGmbH is roughly comparable to a PBLLC.
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Who wants to be CEO of lemmy btw? You'll have no power over anything, but we can call you that from now on as a joke.
11 1 Reply6 1 ReplySup
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Because there's a company that makes the software used to run a Mastodon instance. Same way Mozilla has a CEO even though they're not in charge of the internet.
12 0 ReplyHis name is John Mastodon.
14 0 ReplyNice. I wonder if he also plays drums for Mastodon.
3 0 Replyyou joke but, a little-known fact is that gargron named the mastodon software after that band as it is his favorite
edit: related https://www.loudersound.com/news/mastodon-social-media-band-twitter
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His full name is John Mastodon Pterodactyl Triceratops Sabre-tooh Tiger Tyrannosaurus but he just goes by John Mastodon for short.
3 0 ReplyThank goodness Boint Boint is here to explain.
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