DigitalJacobin

joined 2 years ago
[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 20 points 2 years ago (4 children)

It's just irresponsible / dishonest for journalists to call her anything other than what she is: a fascist. It is a well-documented fact and something we need to be completely honest about.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

That's how all search engines fundamentally work though. The whole point if that they try to bring the most relevant results to the top and downrank things like spam and unhelpful/irrelevant results. Downranking misinfo spam websites isn't "censorship". Not ranking resullts would make search engines completely pointless.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I have. Lemmy is especially good for content geared towards news, tech, FOSS, privacy, memes (if, unlike me, Reddit-style memes are your thing), et cetera. For me, that checks off all the boxes for what i used Reddit for, so when i started using Lemmy, there wasn't really anything i was missing from Reddit. So, while i'm willing to miss out on some content in order to drop Reddit, i haven't really needed to.

However, this definitely isn't the case for most people. If people are just using Reddit for certain things they just don't see on Lemmy, that's totally fine (though i hope they're using an ad blocker or something), especially if they stick around for when Lemmy does start having that kind of content.

Growth isn't a straight line and there will be points of fluctuation, stagnation, and decline.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

"Legit" instances are able to moderate/control the spam coming from their users.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Getting rid of voting would do nothing to combat spam. There would be plenty of other ways communities could (and would) get spammed, not to mention how impossible interacting with and navigating communities with thousands of users would be even without the spam that would absolutely happen without content ranking.

Spam will happen on large platforms, and thankfully ActivityPub gives instances the ability to defederate/federate however they like to deal with problem instances. Personally, if Lemmy were to get rid of voting, there is no chance that I would use Lemmy whatsoever, and I feel pretty confident that most users wouldn't either.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

For me, it's not really to the point where I would use it as a primary browser, but it's still pretty damn good. Definitely worth a try.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 years ago (12 children)

Feels weird for them to frame this as if the protest has definitively finished and Reddit won. Reddit is bleeding users, many of whom will probably never return.

[–] DigitalJacobin@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Google made $7 billion from YouTube in 2021^1, might I remind you by running ads on other peoples's content. Now of course Google does provide the platform for that content, but the point still remains.

Users and content creators are what make YouTube, not the other way around. Companies like Google need to careful not to let their pursuit of profit upset the good thing they have going for them.

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