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[HN] Will Browsers Be Required by Law to Stop You from Visiting Infringing Sites?
  • Yes, I agree. My point was left v. Right or anything like that. I was just pointing out that it's another label I've seen thrown out label I've seen thrown out there in the last few years when trying to discredit people.

    I guess my point didn't come off they way I meant it looking at all of these replies.

  • [HN] Will Browsers Be Required by Law to Stop You from Visiting Infringing Sites?
  • It was a good faith comment, I'm merely pointing out another tactic that the powers that be try to use to discredit people. I'm not comparing pedophilia allegations against being called a far right extremist. I'm just pointing out it's a separate tactic.

    I guess I wasn't too clear on that, wasn't expecting these sorts of replies.

  • Meta will kill small instances! Please read.
  • I'm thinking in terms of the future.They'll have profit incentives to find ways acquire whatever data they can profit from. While they may not be able to do certain things now, companies like this chip away bit by bit in the long term.

    With their incentives, resources, and prior behavior, I'm not certain what they can add would be worth whatever the positive result of their profit making activity.

    Edits: spelling.

  • Meta will kill small instances! Please read.
  • Meta and other big for profit players in social media have a bad history. Privacy, ads, profits at all cost. The people concerned about this early on are basing it off the previous behaviors of these companies.

    I feel like it's a good and early immune response.

  • With rumors Meta wants to federate with ActivityPub instances, what say you about instances having Terms of Use policies preventing use of volunteer contributed content being monetized (for example)?
  • Not everyone has strength of conviction he does. Companies look for the weak link, how can they buy off or stroke the ego of.

    Adding some T&C's in as OP suggested could be a good idea. Sure they can ignore it, but it'd be good to put in as many road blocks as possible to prevent the enshitification attacks that will eventually come in the distant future.

  • France passes bill to allow police remotely activate phone camera, microphone, spy on people
  • Wonder if Google, Apple, or SoC makera are asked or secretly mandated to leave certain backdoors in. I know mobile providers have quite a bit they can see on their end.

    It's a good thing we're always presented with two choices for everything, like mobile OS's, to control our choices like we're toddlers.

  • How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
  • Perhaps the various concensus theories and mechanisms that came out of crypto could somehow give inspiration on ideas to protect this service from the shitty financial actors that come in and ruin all of the good services.

    I'm not saying actually using crypto, just maybe some of their concensus mechanisms/ideas for preventing bad actors could be put in place.

  • How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
  • "Negativity on my feed is nonexistent."

    Absolute first thing I noticed when I came in to test this as a Reddit alternative. It's so refreshing, and the discourse is so civil.

    If there's a way we can keep this quality, it'd be amazing. I often wondered when I'm on Reddit or twitter how much of the awful negativity is really people's or bots/algos prodding them into acting this way.

    If the current big players best bets are to weasel in on the large instances, are there any simple changes that could be done to prevent their take over or influence? Things that aren't too heavy handed?

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