In both cases you have a monolithic organization running the whole show. What you call it makes little difference. And the people in charge will be of the same type.
- 0 Posts
- 26 Comments
It doesn’t look like the opposite. It looks the same
That would be one of those mandatory blacklists to which I referred. And now I’m repeating myself.
Just say, “bwaaaah! I don’t like it” and be done with it.
Bye.
I care. I have good speakers (KLH 1973. $1 At a garage sale :) ). I have sane music software (libre elec). I download albums. I never use a streaming service. Commercial interruptions are unknown in my house.
It would be present on a guy’s computer and the network would block any communication with him. I think that’s as good as it gets.
I think you’re dead wrong there. I think that everybody hates being told what they can say and who they can talk to.
If the cp is blacklisted then it will be removed from the listverse.
“It would be bad” and “it isn’t how it’s supposed to work” are not substantial arguments.
Your naysaying is repetitive and insubstantial. Sorry.
Perhaps focus on a single argument and back it up a bit more.
We’d have a default list available, optionally pre-installed. But this is obvious.
Yes, That is addressable via this mechanism as well.
It’s simply another way of doing a forum. A better way.
I have not seen a forum that does it this way. Do you have a link to it or a failed experiment?
There are other ways to get the list than manually creating it. You could get it from a friend or a list providing service. Or both. All or in part. And then optionally tweak it later.
By providing a way to filter spam, trolls and whatever else you like, without the need for a central authority.
It’s a bit more than that but ya, it’s pretty simple and tested technology. But of course the magic is in the network.
About the same as lemmy I guess. The gov will always be an issue
Ya, something like that. There would be a government man with an account, keeping an eye out. Updating the gov black list as necessary.
How are legal mandates handled in lemmy presently?
See details on that “development” to which I referred, elsewhere in this thread.
However you slice it, if mandates are handed down by the legal authorities, this is the form (black lists, added to local lists, informing filters) it would probably take.
Wouldn’t that make me an imperial capitalist?
And I found a fool




Well all right then