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he surely knows the tech. what’s concerning is how he’s blocking anyone trying to contribute to work on it if it doesn’t fit his agenda. very concerning and self centred. a total waste.
unfortunately he’s not one of the interesting co-author of the protocol. too self centred.
upvote or downvote are not good indicator of the quality of a post. a controversial point of view can be of quality but still being downvoted.
I guess if you enable it on your device you are safe, but if your content is on another device that doesn’t enable it (it’s an opt in option), your content will be available.
Yes I’ll correct my post
if you setup tags for a magazine on kbin, posts being published in the fediverse with those tags end up in the Microblog
section. just check it.
ok thanks for the precision
you could to type m/community@lemmy.instance after your kbin instance domain.
like to open technology@beehaw.org
https://kbin.social/m/technology@beehaw.org
edit : it seems that it doesn’t work if the community is not federated yet.
kbin is another platform federated with lemmy and other platform from the fediverse. not the same project than lemmy.
and everything is still being developed. the fediverse experience is going to be better and better.
I think that it’s important for users to know where they are.
and I think that it’s critical to fight technological illiteracy, raise awareness about how it works, who’s developing it, who’s paying for it. it doesn’t need to be complex, but the main concept need to be explained, and thus let users be actors of their digital life.
in my opinion it’s important to take any opportunity to do so.
the online courses from the totem project about digital security and privacy are very well done and easy to follow, if anyone is interested:
https://totem-project.org
I don’t really agree with this because the fediverse is not only interconnected by a technology (ActivityPub) but also by some shared values, like inclusivity and kindness to each other.
so for me it’s important to agree to embrace those values if you want to be part of it. it’s not just a replacement for other platforms. users that experienced the twitter migration know what I’m talking about.
if an instance becomes toxic, il will simply be de-federated and continue to live on its on , on a secular island (a good example of this is thruth.social, who is not accessible from mastodon.social for obvious reasons). I really don’t want this to happen to here.
so please let’s keep what was on reddit on reddit and build something new here.
and the fediverse is also about value of inclusivity. it goes beyond a technological ideal.
He is not relevant