At some point I have to start wondering if Putin pays these sorts of people.

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    Tankies haven’t learned that ignoring things to reduce visibility tend to be more effective censorship than creating a streisand effect.

    That’s how the west learnt to do deal with it. Manipulate it in the backend, not the front, and if caught, blame it on a bug.

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    I like it here on lemmy. But people like this being main devs leaves sour taste to it

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      I think a lot of people are going to switch to piefed once that gets more fleshed out. It federates with all lemmy but has a different and more open dev team working on it. They already have a bunch of cool features lemmy is currently lacking.

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        I think a lot of people are going to switch to piefed

        The big problem is that it isn’t really possible for instances to switch from Lemmy to PieFed, or any other ActivityPub software.

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        Piefed looks like an interesting project for sure. I don’t know much about it though - are they getting close to feature parity with Lemmy?

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          In many ways they already are ahead. The front end is a bit wonky though, and some of the foundational features are still catching up (it’s fully functioning though).

          For one thing, they have “categories” of communities, and for another I can block all users from any instance I choose - though there is really no easy way to accomplish that while still on Lemmy proper.

          But like when you upvote something, later it remembers that but won’t show you the color. The interface is really pretty though, and solves several of the issues I had with Lemmy, like another one is that you can turn on viewing or both the upvote and separate downvote counts, which for Lemmy iirc you can only see that for comments, but for posts that only shows on the mobile site yet not on the desktop for some reason.

          The PieFed devs are super responsive, quite extraordinary so imho. It’s like they care or something (uh… cause they do, ofc!:-).

          So especially since Lemmy is not perfect either, check out both Mbin and PieFed and just see them in action without an account, just for the fun of it.:-)

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            There’s no way Python and Flask are going to scale as well as Rust. It’s going to require more hardware to run and be able to handle fewer users.

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      Now i recall why there’s a push against migrating to lemmy when reddit blackout happened. I thought it doesn’t really matter, turns out they’re right.

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        Yeah, it was and is the major issue with lemmy I think.

        On the other hand, it’s an open source project amd there are likely other contributors that don’t agree with them ideologically. And as long as you don’t interact with the .ml instance it should not effect you.

        There will be assholes everywhere.

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    The thread the comment was in. Seemed like a very relevant question.

    https://lemmy.world/post/21619412

    Note that dessalines isn’t even a moderator of the community, but a lemmy.ml instance admin. Instance rule 1 is related to bigotry, so according to Lemmy dev dessalines, it’s bigoted to ask the russian population if they are oppressed or support their country invading ukraine.

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      That’s mod rule 1. Admin rule #1 is “Don’t get visited by the KGB”.

      Maybe we shouldn’t hang out on servers where Russia has jurisdiction.

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      “Open-ended question”

      Edit: Why you two downvoting this? I literally just quoted the rule to answer their question. lol

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        I think the instance reason was why it was removed. Otherwise that would be extremely weird enforcement of open ended questions rule. Enforcing it on a random comment, while the original post itself is a single yes/no question…

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      Not my comment. I was just scrolling through the modlog because I got bored and was (unfortunately not suprised) by this questionable ML modding decision

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        Ah so it was just a typical “.ml bad hurr durr” post. Sorry, I thought it was something important.

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          Well to me it’s important that the main lemmy dev blantantly removes anything questioning Russia’s imperialist war in Ukraine but suit yourself.

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            I mean what implications would it have for Lemmy if their main dev became affiliated with possibly sanctioned Russian companies, probably wouldn’t mean good things for Lemmy as a project and since Sublinks is nowhere near there yet that could mean big problems for the Forums side of the Fediverse.

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                The problem is being able to migrate existing instances to those, not just having other software available. Current instances can’t easily move over at the drop of a hat, for many it would straight up kill them to have to start from scratch. And as far as I’m aware Lemmy Database isn’t compatible with either so they’d have to start from scratch on the new software.

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                  Thank you for the explanation.

                  Although there are existing instances of Mbin and PieFed that I would guess would not have that problem, bc they already have posts in their own respective formats? And any new Lemmy instance I thought would have the same issues - as in even if an older post would federate, the comments and votes that happened prior to that action would not (if I’m reading https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/1907501 correctly), plus even existing ones like aussie.zone seem like they can lose content if the backlog of bulk sending of actions does not get cleared within 7 days time.

                  Still, it’s an excellent point about existing instances already running Lemmy not wanting to switch to Mbin or PieFed, but that could perhaps switch to Sublinks.

                  Though individual users could move, and still keep posting to the same communities as they had been.