• sag@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      668 comments in 1 month. It means you like the content of lemmy

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        Yes. The content produced by the users.

        Lemmy devs are making the same mistake reddit made. They’re throwing the users under the bus, when its the users that make the platform.

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          You can start your own instance, and you could even develop a compatible, federated protocol like kbin. That’s the beauty of the fediverse.

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            Starting my own instance would just make me legally vulnerable because the tools for moderation dont exist.

            I will likely jump to sublinks when available, which was created because of these issues.

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        Mostly because the devs are assholes that are throwing instance admins anf users under the bus by refusing to work on moderation tools and data privacy law related issues.

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          Are they refusing patches, or are you just expecting people to do what you want for free?

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            They are refusing patches and we as a community do expext them to address serious legal issues that they are being paid by the community to address.

            Its funny to watch them make the same mistakes as reddit.