I would say it’s not their fault, they’ve had to deal with a lot, but nothing that’s happened to them is their fault.
I mean, technically it’s not, everyone has some sort of trauma in some way.
I’m pretty sure these people haven’t been shown an ounce of kindness
No I love lemmy. It’s not a very toxic community, unlike other reddit alternatives which allow hate speech, but that’s a different topic for a different day.
I just joined Poal.co and I already regret it.
I mean, I would, but then my hope for humanity would dwindle even more.
I read a passage in the article, “how the internet could be and can still be” and it reminded me of the protocol Gemini. Gemini is a smaller network, similar to http, and was actually supposed to be the main protocol for how the internet functioned, but then http came in and now we have ads, spyware, etc. Basically, and this sounds boring, I know, but the internet was supposed to be read-only, since Gemini network doesn’t have videos or anything along those lines. There are LOTS of Gemini-based browsers that demonstrate the Gemini network. It’s pretty cool.
I’m bothered the user was allowed to post hateful things in the first place. It ruins the atmosphere of a site.
I wasn’t sure where to post, my bad.
I’ve been using it on and off. It’s very good. I really hope they add more secure tracking protection and a hideable sidebar.
They are pretty toxic, it seems. I was told to “go back to firefox, they are wokies like you”. And a couple other comments from brave’s fan base.
I made a post on r/browsers over on reddit and someone said to go back to firefox, they are wokies like me. Plus a couple other comments as well.
There were leaks of users that used Tor. Their DNS was leaked along with their searches when using Tor in Brave. It’s since been fixed, though.
I called out a fearmongering and hatespeech article on ruqqus and got -6 votes, so it’s not that bad lol.
I read on brave’s website they are using ex-Cliqz developers to develop their own brave search engine. Cause Cliqz was privacy-oriented…Their privacy practices weren’t good from what I recall.
I’ve heard of that Tor push thing. It’s cool that Firefox is first to implement it. Honestly, once Vivaldi gets better with battery life I’ll probably switch to Vivaldi.
Icecat is good. I’ve been using Librewolf intermittently. The one browser, imo, at least, that could potentially rival brave, is the Classic browser. It’s cache-less, uses the hosts file to block all ads, and it has pretty nifty tools for blocking scripts.
Yeah :/ It sucks that his browser is the only private browser with crypto at the moment.
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Yeah. I keep watching his twitter feed to see what he says from time to time. It’s sad that he made a great browser, but he’s kind of a not good guy.
This might be counterintuitive, but breathwork has been known to help deal with trauma and work through trauma. I’d link them to a breathwork video if they were willing. If not, that’s fine too.