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  • So first of all, the only reason to do this is to achieve authoritarian control, simply because many people want more power. Power is the end goal, not what you want to do with that power, they simply want more of it. This is the overarching theme for all of their actions.

    And yes, in a society where the general public has more power than the ruling class, theoretically, they have to get public support. “Protecting the children” sounds good to the general public. Read the article to see how the law is worded: “children’s rights to moral, physical and spiritual development supersede any right other than the right to life, including the right to peacefully assemble”

    But the actual reason for why the war against LGBTQ specifically is popular, is a sentiment among many people that sexuality is evil, and only barely acceptable just to facilitate childbirth. If you look at LGBTQ, almost everything within it is for free sexuality, and if you’re gay, lesbian, trans, asexual for example, that theoretically directly goes against childbirth. Thus the rationale against LGBTQ is, they don’t want their kids turned LGBTQ by never even learning that it is an option for them. No public events => children never get in contact with it => children don’t become LGBTQ.




  • This is a false view of humans behavior. All human behavior is logically sound, if you can’t figure out the logic in it, that’s on you, not on them “being illogical”.

    Trump certainly has motivations and subconscious thought processes that can be reasoned about. They might not be based on true views about reality, which makes them “sound illogical”, but once you change your logical reasoning to not be based on an accurate depiction of reality, but based on the delusional version of reality inside Trump’s brain, then his actions do start to make logical sense within that framework.

    The problem is accurately figuring out his views on reality and actually putting yourself in his delusional shoes. This is incredibly hard, I certainly can’t (and don’t want) to do it, I just don’t have the necessary information and way of obtaining it.

    But also, regardless of that, Trump itself is mostly a puppet. There are people behind that actually work on more sound logic, but also have very false views of reality. Figuring out who is influencing what decision of the administration in exactly what way makes this whole explanation thing even harder.

    You correctly identify it as futile, but for the wrong reasons, not because it’s illogical, but because too much information is hidden from you.



  • Azzu@lemm.eetoAnnouncements@lemmy.mlLemmy AMA March 2025
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    we should ignore the “advice” from reddit that tells us that people are too stupid to sign up for anything

    Definitely agree. The problem is just when someone in the past said “you should join <forum x>!”, you were always able to just immediately go to forum x’s signup page and sign up. But if someone hears of Lemmy, and goes to join-lemmy.org, there is no way to go to a signup page directly. They have to first learn about the multiple servers, and choose one. I think a “fast join” button like you say should be fine, and immediately next to it something to catch all the advanced actually curious users with something like a “advanced sign-up”

    In lemmy-ui we have a post-deduplicator for feeds

    That’s weird, because that’s exactly from where I’m coming from, I’m always using the lemm.ee website directly on all my devices, and I constantly see duplicate posts.

    Copying historical content and rewriting history isn’t possible in a federated system

    I have less knowledge of this topic so I’ll defer to you, but I have the feeling this may not be true. You might of course not be able to ensure consistency between all instances, ensure that it’s been changed everywhere, but I really can’t see why this is any different than “editing” a comment’s content or a post title, which is already possible. Why wouldn’t it be possible to “edit” the comment/post author in exactly the same way?

    Thanks for your response and all you’re doing!



  • Azzu@lemm.eetoAnnouncements@lemmy.mlLemmy AMA March 2025
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    gives a prepopulated list

    The official one also does that. I’m talking about choosing a username, password, and email maybe, and then clicking register, and being done. No thinking involved.

    Crossposts only show up once on the default UI

    False, you get links to the other posts, of which you posted a screenshot, but each post is handled as being completely separate. If you are in the subscribed, local or all feeds, you would see all of these posts separately. Have you really never noticed scrolling by “the same” post multiple times? You have to go to each post manually to get all the comments to the “same” thing.

    but Mastodon doesn’t allow it either […] due to technical limitations

    Yes, I know that. But I’m also a programmer and I know that “technical limitations” is mostly a term for “that’s how we started it and it would be too costly to solve now, so we’ll just dismiss it” and not for actual limitations (i.e. not technically possible). It’d maybe require breaking changes of some kind or some kind of annoying backwards compatibility workaround, but that is why I’m asking. I’m not completely familiar with activity pub, but there’s likely some key used to verify posts/messages are made by a certain user, and there’s currently no way to transfer or change that key to a new account. But it seems very technically possible to me, and also possible without massive security issues. So that was my question, is there any plans to do this or no?


  • Azzu@lemm.eetoAnnouncements@lemmy.mlLemmy AMA March 2025
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    Are there any plans to deal with the most common annoyances regarding Lemmy? In my opinion these are all based on federation:

    1. Some completely automated way for users to join Lemmy. Yeah, it’s not hard to select a server and it’s a “good thing to do”, but it’s still better to give people the option to go for convenience instead of the “proper” path. Maybe some kind of system where instances sign up for this general, convenience way of signing up, and the registered users just get automatically distributed evenly across those instances.
    2. Duplicate post aggregation. The nature of federation will always make it make sense to have duplicate communities, but this will also make posts with the same links, same images, same videos, etc show up in people’s “all” feeds multiple times. It is technically possible to algorithmically detect these duplicates and offer users a UI option (not actual backend merge) to merge them all visually into one post.
    3. A way to backup your whole user data and completely restore it on any instance you want. If an instance goes under, it should be possible to keep all subscriptions, all your posts, all your comments, and migrate them to a new instance.

  • Azzu@lemm.eetoBuyFromEU@feddit.orgLemmy at a glance
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    There is no need to change anything. You might consider making an account on another instance to be able to switch over if something bad happens with lemmy.world, you just start disliking it, or similar. But no need to change what works for you.

    That’s why I also only said that new users can simply be directed somewhere else.



  • Azzu@lemm.eetoBuyFromEU@feddit.orgLemmy at a glance
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    Pretty much what the other person said. There isn’t really a difference which server you’re on, lemmy.world is fine. But we go on Lemmy because we want a robust network that isn’t prone to central failure like reddit is - if theoretically everyone were on lemmy.world, then the situation really is no different than reddit. Someone could just buy the server/admins and do whatever they want, or the lemmy.world admins could just be evil in the first place.

    For you not to be on lemmy.world is no disadvantage, just make sure whatever server you go to isn’t a walled garden and stopped talking to (“defederated”) lemmy.world, currently the only larger one that does that is beehaw.org.

    Unfortunately (talking about federated services in general) there is a small bit of complexity that comes with spreading around the service across multiple servers. Lemmy tries to hide as much of it as possible from the end user, but it’s impossible to hide the effects completely. It’s kinda like democracy - it only really works well if every voter is informed, but even if they aren’t, it’s still better than an autocracy.