

If you’re not playing on a VRR display 45fps *will * be horrible and stuttery. 30fps locked would feel significantly better.
Oh hi there person who I’ve upset by expressing my opinion who is now wanting to go back through my post history to find something to use against me! If you’re reading this, it’s because you’ve already lost the argument :)
If you’re not playing on a VRR display 45fps *will * be horrible and stuttery. 30fps locked would feel significantly better.
Almost every person I’ve had an argument/discussion with who goes through my past comments to try and find things to use against me when they’re losing has been someone who goes back and deleted all of their comments. I don’t think that’s a coincidence.
No, mostly because online games don’t have credits because you don’t “beat” them, but also because why on earth would I? What would I possibly get from it?
I addressed them first by saying that with decentralised there are just *more * mods who can and will ban you unfairly and with no recourse, and other mods/admin who literally get to decide what instances you can even see in the first place. Most of them just defederate from any instance that doesn’t highly censor views they don’t like. Many already decided to defederate from any meta instances that ever join the fediverse ffs.
Lemmy moderation is even more authoritarian because of how Lemmy started in the first place, and then because of the mods who moved from Reddit to here. They hated that their power was taken away on Reddit so they jumped ship and now get to make their own rules without having to answer to Reddit admins.
If you don’t ban people they don’t need to create multiple accounts. You just block and move on and they’ll continue doing their thing while you don’t see it. Win-win.
You’re a typical “everyone I disagree with is a Nazi bigot” who craves censorship and authoritarian leadership because you can’t handle people having differing opinions by the looks of it. You talk as if “Nazis” are everywhere lol. If you can’t even be in the same virtual space as a “nazi” without losing your mind the issue is with you.
The point is that everyone else can still ban you. I’m not sure you even understood my original post if that’s your response.
Here we don’t have the freedom to say why we want, because you’ll be banned instantly for saying many things that aren’t even controversial unless you’re deep inside one political side.
What in your opinion is going on at Reddit right now?
I mentioned politics explicitly. I didn’t hide that. I mentioned it because politics has taken over almost all social media, especially Reddit and Lemmy.
What’s “actually going down” on Reddit these days?
Completely missed the point I see.
I feel like you didn’t even read my post, as every sentence you wrote was already addressed.
The world existed and functioned without plastic.
This isn’t a good argument. The world existed and functioned without cars, computers, phones, electricity, etc - doesn’t mean it’s viable in the current time.
Or in Lemmy’s situation, to continue the censorship after Twitter put a stop to theirs.
The answer is to create new instances that don’t allow abuses of power. We shouldn’t be afraid of being ‘defederated’ from the abusive instances.
Unfortunately at this stage it seems that most of the people using Lemmy want extreme moderation and censorship. They want no disagreement, no challenging their opinions and ideologies, and as such they wouldn’t join an instance that allows actual free speech and difference of opinion. If you know of any instances with a decent amount of people let me know, cause I don’t know how much longer I’ll bother with Lemmy given how they call everyone they hate fascists…while banning everyone who doesn’t participate in their circle jerk.
Decentralization solves some problems, sure, but it creates new and arguably worse problems. Let’s take Lemmy for example. Power hungry mods can and do still ban you from communities that you’ve never interacted with and there’s nothing you can do about it. They can and do still remove your posts when they didn’t actually break any rules and there’s nothing you can do about it. There’s still only really 1 big community per topic, because having a dozen tiny communities that all repost the same things but only have a dozen different people commenting on each one just doesn’t work, which leads straight back to having centralized social media with centralized mods who control the narrative and bans.
The point of social media is to interact with people, and splitting up a topic over a dozen tiny barely used instances isn’t a better way of doing that than having one big centralized one. The only real benefit of decentralized social media is that it can’t just disappear because one company turned it off.
Reddit turned into a complete shitshow of power abusing mods, agendas being pushed, and circle jerk safe spaces for a particular political sides followers…but almost every Lemmy instance is the same, many significantly worse in terms of how authoritarian they are.
Then there’s the federation/defederation issue, where the instance you signed up to won’t allow you to access some other instances and their communities because the owners/admins don’t want you to, yet if you make another account on a different instance and don’t hide that you’re the same person as the other account, some mods will then ban you for “alt accounts” lol. Much like how reddit had no problem with alt accounts, but some mods and later admins did.
Most people don’t care about decentralization, they just want a place where everyone they disagree with is banned. That’s why the left LOVED twitter pre-musk buyout, and then hated it since. That’s why the right love truth social, cause there are no left people there. Now that reddit doesn’t allow just outright death threats and calls for violence against people they hate, the left who love it are now claiming it’s a “right leaning” platform and looking for other places.
Some of us just want a place with zero bans and where unless you break the law with your speech, zero censorship and moderation. Some of us believe that self moderation is all that’s needed - if you don’t like what someone is saying, just block them and move on. Don’t call for their opinion to be silenced and their access to be taken away.
I deleted all my posts and my account and they restored them all and then permanently banned me. They can recover anything they want to.
Why couldn’t they just leave it be? People can block anyone that they don’t want to see posts from. Is it really that important to have an army of people banning anyone who they disagree with?
What else do the admin team do other than ban people and remove posts and comments?
Apparently. What was March?
No I’m Nancy Pelosi.
Thankfully not here in Australia.
That a business has to comply with local laws to operate in a country? You need a source for that?
That they challenge them in court whenever they can? Sure:
https://x.com/globalaffairs/status/1920426409358455081
YouTube didn’t publicly make that claim though, so they haven’t done any defamation.