So, Lemmy is a bunch of separate social media networks that seamlessly* connect to each other? That’s… really cool
Omg I love that Wiki article
You know it’s bad when the second section of the Wikipedia article opens with US war crimes
“The metaphor originally meant that corrupt influence spreads, but is now used to downplay war crimes, ACAB btw” legendary
Wait…you can browse instances without making an account??? Whoops, lol, I guess I was a little too eager to get Boost for Lemmy working with an account of my own immediately following Boost for Reddit getting nuked.
Is there a good way to browse instances? (Particularly through Boost?)
Also, what are the instances… literally? Like, I’ve never seen social media have groups like this (tied to the account, and separate from the communities, that is)
Um, who is that guy?
If such fears were officials’ genuine motivation, one could hope that broader data-privacy regulation might follow
This is what blows it out of the water for me. When the TikTok ban was first floated a few years ago, I liked the sound of legislation to protect user data. But that’s not what it’s about; where’s the new regulations? The new protections? What consequences will Twitter and Facebook and Instagram face? No where, no where, none, none, none. It’s not about protecting Americans from the CCP, it’s about stopping the CCP from getting in on their game
What exactly are instances? I picked one at random that claimed to be “general purpose” because I didn’t know what I was doing (I migrated very recently)
Tsunami survivor realizes a part of him died with his friend that day. Messed me up. Don’t remember the name