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Other reasons here as well to consider defederation
!linux@programming.dev is within striking distance of beating !linux@lemmy.ml in MAUs
Comm Subscriber count is misleading and can easily be full of dead accounts
There's plenty of other things the other admins and mods do that is worthy of consideration of defederation
It actually shouldn't be all that problematic, money I put into its business account, from say my paycheck, is not seen as revenue. As long as the maths maths (e.g. I put 1000$ into it for the year from my paycheck, spent 800$ in infrastructure and still have 200$ in the account = all good (hopefully))
That's more complicated and more costly, I'm still researching it, but so far from my current understanding when the time comes I should be able to either convert or "transfer" the LLC to a non-profit corporation later
I could still run it on servers outside of the US, and I might if I can find something that beats my current provider
Mostly for an additional degree or 2 of separation from me and maybe some liability protections. The US treats business better than humans after all lol any tax benefits would be a plus if it happens though
Lol I wish
Oop forgot, updated, thanks!
These kinds of "who cares" comments are rather rude, I came across an article about Reddit and I posted it to the relevant comm.
Doesn't mean we're all spending every minute of everyday thinking about Reddit
Lol it was a .ml crosspost after all, I have broken the crosspost link to put in the proper comic link
But if we use AI to fight the AI, then what do we use to fight the AI we released to fight the AI‽
Perfect eye bleach since I just came from the other post with....boiled....bacon....
Well we can't just have a bunch of FrEeLOaDErs using MY tax dollars after all !!!1!1!! How will they learn SeLf-ReLIAncE
The food gets a +10 buff if the kid has to stop doing their homework from the table on the corner to take your order and goes back to it after
I don't come on Lemmy to be personally attacked like this >:(
New meme template drop!
we take actions for our users/communities.
Makes sense, when you guys see more of an outcry from your users specifically and/or .ml starts leaking their crap over you'll take more serious action
I have... different.. views, but since I'm not a STW user, I'll leave things here. Thank you for the responses!
I think they're just riding off the high of a couple of wins Russia scored the other week and declaring it as a "total victory" LMAO
May I ask what measures were deployed against .ml? I see your point when an instance in question just has some rouge mods/comms or some bad users. After all, any instance can pickup some of those and isn't representative of the instance as a whole
However, in the case with .ml, it's documented that it is the admins themselves who are direct participants in many cases in regards to the bans/censorship (Disingenuous) or have direct knowledge that their users are spreading propaganda/misinformation and choose to allow or even be in support of it. When the admins are involved in this manner, it can absolutely be seen as representative of the instance as a whole.
I see that startrek.website defederates from both grad and hex, which would I be safe in assuming was done for similar reasons?