

Regular accounts will not have all their posts/comments nuked from a certain point in time, and they’ll have comments in non-political subs mixed in.
Failing optimist, can code poorly.
RIP: lemm.ee
Regular accounts will not have all their posts/comments nuked from a certain point in time, and they’ll have comments in non-political subs mixed in.
Everything is public, including votes.
Instance admins can notice if a lot of signups happen from a specific ip, email pattern or region.
Its easier to spot here, and since we’re split up into small severs, its easier to moderate.
None that I know of, but those are both abandoned and all the download links for them are very sketchy.
Interesting, https://suyu.dev/ warns against doing it.
Unfortunately, they have no obligation to remove individual posts/comments unless they contain personally identifying information (iirc).
Do they delete them, or overwrite them?
Try overwriting instead.
I remember there used to be images to trick t-shirt bots, in a bid to get the companies behind them sued by disney.
I should have used the word society instead of state.
Sure, but I think you’re both missing why I brought up the political compass, to make a distinction between libertarian leftism, and authoritarian leftism.
It does appear that way, and there are some cases of it happening, but doesn’t servers blocking hexbear solve the problem of people complaining about it, for people on hexbear?
lemmy.zip is good.
In a neoliberal sense, kinda, but those are really just shifting who is oppressing people to capitalists.
Would you call communist states (an oxymoron, I know) instruments of class opression?
All governments are authoritiarian, but to what extent?
I more-meant the difference between the libertarian and authoritarian right/left, its a useful distinction to have.
Auth-right would be fascism.
I wanted to point out that, even though they are authoritarian, they are still leftist. The Political Compass adds a bit of nuance, so there can be a distinction.
Yeah, lemmy.zip is great.
Shit on the political compass all you want, it does help bring a bit of nuance into discussions like this:
isn’t the entire point of a federated platform that you’re going to be able to access other instances?
Yes, but the point isn’t to connect to every instance.
Curated instances and smaller networks within the fediverse were always thought of.
lemvotes.org
Admins can see who voted on what, as can moderators.
Instance admins would be less stretched out than reddit ones, since people are split across instances.
Instance admins also have motivation to remove them, as bots make money for reddit.