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In this case the heat is something data centers spend even more energy and water on to dispose of
In this case the heat is something data centers spend even more energy and water on to dispose of
Not allowing people to vote on posts from All - yes please! There’s so many cases of subreddits losing their identity because they started showing up on Reddit’s All.
I think Rothko probably doesn’t look as impressive on a phone screen either, compared to real life
If there are any instances or comms that don’t let you mention alternatives, then yes definitely shut them down
Musk and neonazi artist Stonetoss? Tell me more
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limit voting to communities someone is subscribed to
That sounds great. Might also protect against people upvoting posts that don’t actually fit the community
Some instances do just disable the image server part (I think lemm.ee used to and still only allows small images?)
It’s not really possible to have an upvote counter without storing who voted, so your instance admin would always know
From what I heard Kbin’s developer is very inactive, so people started a fork called Mbin. Mbin might be alright?
On this end we also have Lemmy, Kbin, Mbin, Piefed, and I think one or two more
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Could the sub survive a migration to the fediverse?
Because of GDPR, there should be a way to completely wipe your account
Sounds like a solution would be to force, for any AI, to either share the source code or proof that it’s not trained on copyrighted data
Does Wikipedia ever have issues with copyright? If you don’t cite your sources or use a copyrighted image, it will get removed
The study found some (likely) bot/corporate troll content in 15% of the top 100 subreddits.
Now I’m surprised it’s that low. Feels like a big part of /r/all is bot posts, with the top comments being from bots too
If so, companies rolling out blatantly wrong AI are doing the world a service and protecting us against subtly wrong AI