It doesn’t make sense for Lemmy (or Mastodon) to send your IP to other instances. Without that IP, all they have is your username. They can’t really track you based on just the username.
It doesn’t make sense for Lemmy (or Mastodon) to send your IP to other instances. Without that IP, all they have is your username. They can’t really track you based on just the username.
What a wild conspiracy theory.
Legally, they can’t collect and process any of the data unless you accepted a contract with them. Just by sending an upvote or a comment to their instance, you don’t agree to any of this.
And if they choose to ignore the law and just do it anyway, they still can’t, because all they have is the data that your instance sends them. They don’t have your geo-location, device Id, etc.
Interesting. It seems that Lemmy can see Mastodon users and send private messages to them. And I believe Mastodon users can create Lemmy posts, so potentially Threads users could do that too once Meta enables two-way communication.
I’m in favor of federation. The point of federated networks isn’t that there are no evil corporations, but rather that they can’t cause damage.
What Facebook can do:
What they can’t do:
I think this is mostly relevant for Mastodon servers due to the format of the content, but the arguments are the same.
You can simply not follow people on Threads and you will have no Threads content in your feed
Sadly these are all either not synthwave or tiny projects that just aren’t really good. The real deal is Power Drive 2000, but it never released.
Looks more like synthwave/outrun than vaporwave
The active users have more than halved since July
I wouldn’t read too much into this, it was a chaotic time, many people tried lots of different things, some created multiple accounts etc. It is completely expected that some try the website and leave again. The growth is still impressive and I expect Lemmy to continue to grow, just because it’s the better service.
It would be cool if I could tell it which instance I’m on and then have it change the links to the Lemmy communities so that they are being accessed from my instance. This makes it much easier to interact and subscribe.
Thank you for this tool!
I was looking for something like this! Am I using it wrong or does it only have 7 entries at the moment?
Edit: 24 hours later it’s gone from 7 entries to 60+ pages. Exciting!
Anyway, it would be cool to have a feature where I can paste a list of subreddits and get a list of matching lemmy communities (where available).
Not sure if you realize it, but you’re exactly proving the point of this thread. It comes of as condescending that you assume someone must be uninformed because they don’t agree with you.
I like using AntennaPod for podcasts and Spotify for music.