

“Knowingly” is a big word given that Mastodon GmbH has been transparent about not having extensive legal knowledge in-house and being dependent on their probono lawyers. Which is completely understandable given their company & team size.
“Knowingly” is a big word given that Mastodon GmbH has been transparent about not having extensive legal knowledge in-house and being dependent on their probono lawyers. Which is completely understandable given their company & team size.
There is no legal precedent, but most likely you would only have to prove deletion on your own server.
There have been semi-successful Youtube creators who transitioned into the studio system, who mostly never were big on-screen personas but rather worked behind the cameras.
The Corridor Crew has talked about how they always wanted to make it in Hollywood, but when they were finally being offered deals it simply was not financially or creatively wise to give up their business just in order to be part of a system where others are in control.
Then you’re wtching the wrong kind of atuff on youtube my dude
Because it happens everytime. They accuse people of “scraping the fediverse”.
Might be a good point to create a github issue for on the lemmy repository
He certainly was influenced by a certain political scene about seven years ago, parroting Ben Shapiro at a few occasions and featuring a lot of anti-sjw humour in his videos.
But that was seven years ago and he clearly majorly changed his views on his platform after the Christchurch shootings.
Best: small instances with a stable admin team.
Because we dont want people to lose their home instance again in a few months if a hobby server instance shuts down
Lemm.ee had and still has strict limitations to image uploads, forcing its users to use external image providers like catbox.moe or postimages. So these images should all still be there.
Granted, I’m not sure how the thumbnails for these externally hosted images work and if they’re exclusively stored on lemm.ee
Maybe admins/app developers doing test posts?
I dont think lemmy supports this. Posts and comments on your “old” account will stay there and if you look at that profile from the view of another account, will still be visible.
Maybe exporting them as a downloadable archive is possible? So you could keep a copy on your desktop? I dont know.
It won’t be gone, but rather appear as an archived copy when the profile is displayed from an existing working instance. So the posts and comments will all still be there.
The bookmarks however I don’t know.
Subscriptions can be exported out of your current account and then imported into your new account.
They also defederate from piracy communities
They didnt need mods though, they needed admins
Well because your original post was kinda misleading.
There are multiple things you talk about:
“Ding-ding” notifications - well you can adjust notifications, to help with not developing an addiction
her group chat - do they want to move their friend group chat to a fedi platform? Or were you just clumsily wording?
family fedi server - that is what you are talking about now, and it’s a completely different thing. You could set up a closed-registration mastodon or vernissage instance for that, but tbh I wouldnt recommend using any ActivityPub software for the purpose of sharing private photos and messages with your family. Because there is always the danger of that data federating to all kinds of servers…
For reasons unknown to me, we gender it the french way - a dom is male, a domme is female.
May be a thing that developed online in order to not annoyingly misunderstand esch other
It says in the post that answering will start 3 hours from now (17 CET)
They continued on quite long in an isolated place in northern Siberia. But since it’s an isolated population of mammoths, it’s kinda cheaty because this comparison sentence always makes people think “oh mammoths roamed eurasia still when the Pharaos were around!”
We are talking legal obligations.
If you remove content you posted somewhere in the fediverse, your server will send “delete” activities to other servers anyways. But your server does not know whether those other servers actually do delete it.